Out-of-province insurance
Posted date : Jul 16, 2024
What additional medical insurance is required to travel east from Ontario in Canada., i.e. through Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, PEI and NFLD?
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What additional medical insurance is required to travel east from Ontario in Canada., i.e. through Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, PEI and NFLD?
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I read with interest the recent question regarding having a U.S. will if you own property in the U.S. However, it was not entirely clear to me whether a U.S. will is REQUIRED in order to allow property to be distributed in Canada…
Read more...Posted date : May 21, 2024
Am I wrong, or is it not the LAW that OHIP MUST pay to a member of OHIP the amount spent on a legal medical claim whatever it would pay to a Canadian hospital or doctor?
Read more...Posted date : Apr 9, 2024
Until her retirement in 2023, Ms. Tetzlaff enjoyed working as a Senior Staff Development Officer for the Ministry of the Solicitor General. Traveling around the province, she was responsible for the development and delivery of staff training, primarily in courses on conducting rehabilitative programming for offenders. Her distinguished career also included many years as a […]
Read more...Posted date : Apr 9, 2024
Ron spent his entire career in Sales and management for the Tool & Die, Custom Tooling and Metal Stamping Industries, specializing in the Automotive Sector. Starting with a Punch & Die Manufacturer, Ron learned and earned the respect and business of several hundred customers which was beneficial in becoming owner of two Companies for over […]
Read more...Posted date : Apr 9, 2024
Debra Ann MacLean worked in the Federal Government with Environment Canada but with her bilingual assets she was on loan to various departments including ACOA (Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency), Crown Assets Canada, Statistics Canada and Foreign Affairs Canada with whom she worked the Halifax G-7 World Leaders Summit as Office Manager. Following two years of […]
Read more...Posted date : Apr 2, 2024
PRIVACY STATEMENT At the Canadian Snowbird Association (the CSA), the trust and confidence of our members stand at the core of our mission to advocate, protect and represent the interests of Canadian travellers. Recognizing the unique nature of our members’ lifestyle, we are committed to upholding the highest standards of privacy and data protection. PURPOSE […]
Read more...Posted date : Dec 20, 2023
Even though my home is in Vancouver, B.C., I grew up in Ontario and have many friends and relatives in Ontario. I like to take a driving trip from N.C. to Ontario each summer to visit and wanted to take my U.S.-registered vehicle, especially with today’s rental car prices.
Read more...Posted date : Dec 20, 2023
With reference to Sandi Elliot asking Bird Talk about selling your U.S. home and moving some of the belongings that you acquired while living in the U.S. back to Canada.
Read more...Posted date : Dec 20, 2023
I applaud Ross Quigley’s editorial extolling the virtues of the N95 mask to combat the smoke and residue spewing from forest fires. However, if space allowed, I’m sure that he would have alerted readers to the dangers of Valley Fever. This a disease that is endemic to the desert states such as Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada and California
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