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Issue 90

Posted date : Oct 19, 2017

CSANews Issue 90 — Spring 2014 Edition :: A tribute to Jim Flaherty | Discovering the Northwest Territories | Discover the Golden Isles | Should You Buy an Annuity? | Avoiding Infections

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Issue 89

Posted date : Oct 19, 2017

CSANews Issue 89 — Winter 2013 Edition :: Liona Boyd – Spotlight on a true Canadian Legend || Florida for Nature Lovers || Cashing In Without Cashing Out || Don’t be a Couch Potato || 500th Anniversary of Florida

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Issue 84

Posted date : Oct 18, 2017

CSANews Issue 84 — Fall 2012 Edition ::: Understanding the Basics of Joint Ownership || The Evolution of Long-Term Care || Enchanting San Antonio || Exploring The chilean Desert

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Issue 81

Posted date : Oct 18, 2017

CSANews Issue 81 — Winter 2011 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 73

Posted date : Oct 7, 2017

CSANews Issue 73 — Winter 2009 Edition – To Read: 10 Symptoms You Should Not Ignore , Lakeland – Home of the Snowbird Extravaganza, The Loonie Soars Higher Tips for Capitalizing on the Loonie’s Recent Rise

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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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April 2009

Posted date : Jul 28, 2017

Thanks to legislative changes prompted by the persistence of the CSA, the government of PEI now reimburses out-of-country emergency in-patient services at up to $1,055 CAD per day, a rate nearly double that of 2002.

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January 1999

Posted date : Jul 21, 2017

Ontario’s premier Mike Harris attends the Florida extravaganza to announce three major reforms in Ontario regulations: Ontario residents are now required to be in the province for 153 days in a 12-month period to maintain health care (rather than previous 183 days). Travellers, when leaving the country, may now access a second 100-day supply of prescription drugs for a total of 200 days’ prescription medication. Ontario residents while abroad may vote provincially, via proxy.

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