Rebates of $100 will be provided to the owner of each vehicle or motorcycle that was registered as of March 9, 2022.
Initial estimates put the total cost of the rebates at approximately $95 million, according to the release.
Rebates will be issued to the person or entity listed as the registered owner. Customers who had multiple vehicles or motorcycles registered as of March 9, 2022, will receive rebates for all vehicles combined into one cheque. Over the next number of weeks, SGI will prepare more than 700,000 rebate cheques. SGI is urging customers to ensure their mailing address is up to date with SGI before the mail out occurs later this spring.
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