You're in Canada, so you're subject to the oh so wonderful weather than I am...
I run a 140g tank with a 100g sump in the basement. The first winter I set up the tank was horrible. The tank brought the humidity in the house up to 70% (was 30% the previous winter). All of the triple pane windows were sweating which did a number on the wooden frames. I also had mould growing on a wall in a closet.
NOT fun at all. I tried just having a bathroom exhaust fan (110 CFM) in my fish room where the sump is, and it helped a bit, but dumping so much warm air outside made a noticeable impact on my heating bill.
I installed an HRV (heat recovery ventilator), and now the humidity in my house is 30% once again. No window sweating, no mould, no mildew.
I installed a vanee HRV1001 (
http://www.vanee.ca/res-air-exchangers-gold.php).
I installed it myself. I used two existing vents on the side of the house that were for bathroom fans (in my installation the HRV replaces all the bathroom fans). I just rented a demo-drill from Rona and made the holes through the foundation larger:
THe HRV sits beside the furnace: