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| President's Message - Issue 74 |
Spring 2010 > Issue 74 As many of our Ontario members are aware, Ontario was the only place in North America that failed to permit absentee mail-in balloting in provincial elections. Voters enjoyed this right in the rest of Canada, all 50 U.S. states and Mexico. After years of lobbying by your association, the Ontario government has finally taken action to right this electoral wrong. Read more
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| President's Message Issue 73 |
Winter 2009 > Issue 73 In the last issue of CSANews, we appealed to our Saskatchewan members for help in convincing the Saskatchewan government to clarify just how long residents of the province can travel without jeopardizing their health coverage. The rules were unclear and confusing and made it very difficult for people to gain a firm understanding of the requirements. In the last 15 months, I have sat down on two separate occasions with the Saskatchewan health minister, the Hon. Don McMorris to see if we could resolve this issue. Read more
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| President's Message Issue 72 |
Fall 2009 > Issue 72 You are now reading the fall edition of CSANews. As difficult as it may be to believe, it won’t be long before we embark on our journeys to our winter destinations. Read more
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| President's Message Issue 71 |
Summer 2009 > Issue 71 The new U.S. border requirement for passports or specific identity documents went into effect on June 1, 2009 for all Canadians seeking entry into the United States by land or sea. What do I mean by specific identity documents? Read more
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| President’s Message Issue 70 |
Spring 2009 > Issue 70 Once again, the Snowbird Extravaganzas and Winter Information Meetings tour allowed me to meet many of our members in Florida, Arizona, Texas and California. Read more
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| President’s Message |
Winter 2008 > Issue 69 Over the last few weeks, some people have been asking me what impact the current global financial crisis is having on snowbird travel. Many of these voices, particularly in some of the media interviews which I have been doing, seem convinced that the winter of 2008/2009 will go down in history as the winter that the Canadian snowbird stayed home! Read more
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