The Ontario government's temporarily lifting time-of-use electricity rates.
A government release says electricity will be charged at a flat rate of 10.1 cents-per-kilowatt-hour for 45 days, the same price 24 hours a day, seven days a week - a move expected to see rate reductions of over 50% compared to on-peak rates.
That discount will be applied automatically to electricity bills for residential, small business, and farm customers who currently pay time-of-use rates.
During the ongoing pandemic, the Ontario Energy Board has also extended its winter ban on disconnections until the end of July.