New rules for wood-burning appliances in Montreal, two decades after ice storm
Montreal’s strict, new rules regarding wood-burning appliances are set to kick in this year, two decades after the heating systems regained popularity in the aftermath of the crippling 1998 ice storm.
By October, it will be illegal for Montrealers to use what’s considered a solid-fuel-burning heating system unless the appliance has been certified as emitting no more than 2.5 grams per hour of fine particles into the atmosphere.
The slow crackdown on these appliances, such as wood-burning stoves and fireplaces, began roughly a decade ago after health authorities started warning about the growing number of wintertime smog days in Montreal.
Health Canada says smog, particularly fine particulate matter, affects breathing, heart and blood functions.


