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Issue 87

Posted date : Oct 19, 2017

CSANews Issue 87 — Summer 2013 Edition :: Take a Deep Breath || Diversify Your Investments || Explore the Amazing Azores Islands || Healthy Smart Phone Gadgets || MORE VICTORIES – Manitoba Snowbirds Get 7 Months Out of Province

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Issue 85

Posted date : Oct 18, 2017

CSANews Issue 85 — Winter 2012 Edition

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Issue 83

Posted date : Oct 18, 2017

CSANews Issue 83 — Summer 2012 Edition

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Issue 80

Posted date : Oct 18, 2017

CSANews Issue 80 — Fall 2011 Edition

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Issue 79

Posted date : Oct 18, 2017

CSANews Issue 79 — Summer 2011 Edition

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Issue 77

Posted date : Oct 7, 2017

CSANews Issue 77 – Winter 2010 Edition – What’s Your Hobby? Keeping Active After Retirement | Mexico – Discover the Rich Colonial Cities | Riding the Rails – Train Station History Along the I-75 | Emerging Markets – Investing with a Global Strategy

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Issue 76

Posted date : Oct 7, 2017

CSANews Issue 76 — Fall 2010 Edition

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Special Action Fund

Posted date : Aug 1, 2017

The advocacy work of the association is funded entirely through member donations which are held in a separate account, independent of the daily operation budget of the association, known as the Special Action Fund (SAF). The SAF is utilized when the CSA does not have the time to seek donations, and must engage immediately in […]

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August 2015

Posted date : Jul 28, 2017

The Northwest Territories changes their temporary absence policy, and now allows residents to be absent from the territory for up to seven months, while still remaining eligible for continuous health coverage. This change was a direct result of the Canadian Travellers’ Report Card which was previously discussed in the NWT legislature.

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July 1993

Posted date : Jul 21, 2017

Based on representation and protests from the Canadian Snowbird Association, the government of New Brunswick backs down on its stated plans to limit travel outside the province to 90 days in order for its residents to maintain provincial care.

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