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flag Ontario raises electricity rates Nov. 1, 2025, with peak prices reaching 20.3 cents/kWh.

flag Starting November 1, 2025, Ontario's time-of-use electricity rates increase, with on-peak prices rising to 20.3 cents/kWh, mid-peak to 15.7 cents/kWh, and off-peak to 9.8 cents/kWh. flag The change coincides with the seasonal shift to winter time-of-use hours, setting on-peak periods to weekdays 7 a.m.–11 a.m. and 5 p.m.–7 p.m., mid-peak to 11 a.m.–5 p.m., and off-peak to weekends and holidays. flag The Ontario Energy Board sets annual rates, which have generally trended upward. flag Residents are encouraged to reduce bills by shifting usage to off-peak times, using energy-efficient appliances, or considering the Ultra-Low Overnight plan, though its rates also rise. flag A bill calculator is available to estimate savings.

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