CSA Letter to DHS Secretary Noem
Posted date : Mar 12, 2025
CSA Letter to DHS Secretary Noem seeking clarification on the Protecting the American People Against Invasion executive order, issued by President Trump on January 20, 2025.
Read more...Posted date : Mar 12, 2025
CSA Letter to DHS Secretary Noem seeking clarification on the Protecting the American People Against Invasion executive order, issued by President Trump on January 20, 2025.
Read more...Posted date : Jul 20, 2024
Dear Secretary Becerra, On behalf of over one million Canadian “snowbirds” who travel to the United States annually, I am writing to ask you to review and revise the pending Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) regulation changes for travellers entering the United States with their pet dogs which are scheduled to come into effect on August 1, 2024.
Read more...Posted date : Sep 8, 2021
I am writing to request that the Government of Canada work with the World Health Organization (WHO) to update its guidance to ensure that mixed dosing of COVID-19 vaccines is internationally recognized as full vaccination against COVID-19.
Read more...Posted date : Jun 2, 2021
As President of the Canadian Snowbird Association (CSA), I am writing to request that your Ministry allow Ontario residents to update their immunization records to register COVID-19 vaccinations which they have received in the United States and abroad.
Read more...Posted date : May 28, 2021
As President of the Canadian Snowbird Association (CSA), I am writing to request that the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) revises its guidance on quarantine requirements for fully vaccinated Canadian residents returning to Canada from the United States on the basis that these individuals do not pose a risk of significant harm to public health.
Read more...Posted date : Feb 2, 2021
While the CSA is supportive of point of entry testing for COVID-19 at all Canadian airports and land crossings, we are firmly opposed to the imminent mandatory hotel quarantine measure to be imposed by the federal government.
Read more...Posted date : Oct 13, 2020
Re: Snowbirds should fly away on their own dime, not the taxpayers’……One of the fundamental issues with Chris Selley’s piece is his mischaracterization of emergency out-of-country health coverage as a subsidy. To be clear, this coverage is not a government handout.
Read more...Posted date : Nov 4, 2017
Dear Bird Talk, Thank you for publishing my letter under Bird Talk in the summer 2009 issue of CSANews. I hope it will be of some help to the members. However, I have a followup. I am happy to advise that CIBC was successful in their investigation with the Chase Bank and that the $397 […]
Read more...Posted date : May 30, 2026
If I contact my Ontario doctor while in Florida and he gives me a prescription, how can I get it filled in Florida? Has anyone done this?
Read more...Posted date : Apr 10, 2025
The Canadian Snowbird Association (CSA) appreciates the opportunity to provide comments on the Interim Final Rule on “Alien Registration Form and Evidence of Registration” as released by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
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