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CSANews Issue 75  >  Snowbird Alert!

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 New Brunswick Election
Summer 2010 > Issue 75
Important Information for New Brunswick Voters On Monday, September 27, 2010 the citizens of New Brunswick will choose their next provincial government. As a member of the Canadian Snowbird Association (CSA), now is the time to ensure your voice is heard! Take the time to learn where your local candidates stand on these important issues. Do they support your right to travel? What will they do on your behalf? We don’t want election promises! We want fair treatment!    Read more
 
 What To Do If You've Been A Victim of Identity Theft
Summer 2010 > Issue 75
Canada is one of the safest countries in the world to live and conduct business. Unfortunately crime exists everywhere and fraud can occur. Each year some Canadians find themselves victims of debit or credit card fraud and even identity theft. TD Canada Trust offers these simple steps that can help if you become a victim.    Read more
 
 Protect Yourself From Fraud While Travelling
Summer 2010 > Issue 75
Planning to travel this summer? Whether it is within Canada or abroad, it is important to protect yourself against credit card and debit card fraud.    Read more
 
 How Long Can I Visit the U.S.?
Summer 2010 > Issue 75
A Canadian citizen who is granted entry into the United States under a B-2 Visitors Visa may be permitted to remain in the country for six months less a day. This could be 181, 182 or 183 days, depending on the date on which you enter.    Read more
 
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•  Book Review  (1)
•  Canada Clubs!  (1)
•  CSA Online  (1)
•  Dollars & Sense  (1)
•  Events  (2)
•  Fast Facts  (5)
•  Food and Drink  (1)
•  Grins & Giggles  (2)
•  Health Pulse  (4)
•  Insurance Update  (1)
•  Letter from the Editor  (1)
•  Politics & Government  (1)
•  Snowbird Alert!  (4)
•  Snowbird Interview  (1)
•  Travel  (1)
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