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| Medical Expenses due to Swine Flu Illness are Fully Covered for Travelling Canadians Insured under Medipac Travel Insurance Policies |
May 01, 2009. Many travel insurance plans in Canada are refusing to pay for medical expenses relating to the current swine flu epidemic. Their insurance policy wordings deny coverage for travel to any country that has been the subject of a government travel warning or advisory. Read more
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| CSA Applauds Introduction of 10 Year Passport |
Feb 29, 2008. Toronto – The Canadian Snowbird Association applauds the Harper Government for acting on its recommendation to double the lifespan of the Canadian passport. Starting in 2011, Canadian travellers will be issued a higher security electronic passport that will be valid for 10 years instead of the current five. Read more
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| Snowbirds Support National Seniors' Council |
Mar 05, 2007. Toronto – Gerry Brissenden, president of the Canadian Snowbird Association expressed strong support for the creation of a National Seniors' Council. Read more
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| Snowbird Extravaganza - 2007 |
Jan 30, 2007. Canadian Snowbird Association (CSA) president Gerry Brissenden, accompanied by CSA legal counsel Wallace Weylie, recently addressed the Florida Property Tax Reform Committee at their meeting in Tampa, Florida. Read more
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| Obtain a Passport and Travel Medical Insurance |
Sep 06, 2006. Toronto, ON – For the past five years, Canadians have been obtaining passports at an increasingly steady rate. In 2001/02, over 1.7 million passports were issued at a time when approximately 27 per cent of the Canadian population held a valid passport. Read more
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| Most Provinces Breaching the Canada Health Act |
Aug 14, 2006. Toronto, ON - Only the Canadian territories and the province of Prince Edward Island are living up to the requirement of the Canada Health Act to provide portable universal health care for the more than 41 million trips Canadians take abroad each year, according to the 2006 edition of the Canadian Travellers’ Report Card, released today by the Canadian Snowbird Association. Read more
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