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| Government Relations Report Issue 60 |
Fall 2006 > Issue 60 A common political misconception is that when federal, provincial and territorial legislatures adjourn for the summer, not much happens on the political front…this is not so. Read more
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| Government Relations Report Issue 59 |
Summer 2006 > Issue 59 As most of you are aware, the CSA is heavily involved in lobbying our federal, provincial and territorial governments right here at home. Read more
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| Government Relations Report Issue 58 |
Spring 2006 > Issue 58 In 2002, the association released The Canadian Travellers’ Report Card, a national evaluation of federal, provincial and territorial government policies of importance to travelling Canadians. Read more
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| Government Relations Report Issue 57 |
Winter 2005 > Issue 57 The fall is always a busy political season in Canada. With the federal and provincial legislatures back in session from coast to coast, there is no better time for the CSA to present your concerns to our elected representatives. Read more
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| Government Relations Report Issue 56 |
Fall 2005 > Issue 56 As you have already read in the president's message, association representatives have been busy attending political functions as well as meeting with individual government officials. Read more
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| Government Relations Report Issue 55 |
Summer 2005 > Issue 55 Advocacy—the act of arguing in favour of a cause, idea, or policy—is the raison d'ętre of the Canadian Snowbird Association. Read more
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