Posted date : Sep 21, 2020
I have two issues with travel insurance. Firstly, although I continue to pay premiums for out-of-country insurance, the insurer will not cover any travel to Florida if I fall ill to coronavirus….
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Posted date : May 5, 2020
I feel that your response to Harvey Bates of Innisfil in the winter 2019, Issue 113, was quite oversimplified. You’re right−it’s not a big deal − but there are definitely more steps to be taken when travelling with pets. We are snowbirds travelling to Florida with a dog and two cats.
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Posted date : Mar 13, 2020
As snowbirds make their preparations to return home to Canada, it is important that they heed the advice of public health officials regarding Coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
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Posted date : Dec 13, 2019
First-time snowbirds heading to Florida in January. We have a cat to bring with us…
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Posted date : Oct 23, 2019
CSA is reminding Ontario travellers that OHIP’s Out-of-Country (OOC) Travellers Program is scheduled to be terminated on January 1, 2020.
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Posted date : Oct 3, 2019
The Canadian Travellers’ Report Card Update The Canadian Travellers’ Report Card, the CSA’s evaluation of government policy and practice for Canadians who travel, is published every 2 to 3 years. In between editions, the federal and provincial/territorial governments make amendments to their travel-related policies and legislation. In order to better reflect these on-going changes, updates […]
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Posted date : Sep 30, 2019
Cedar Breaks National Monument, Utah ? “At an elevation of more than 16,000 kilometres…” That sounds really impressive, but perhaps inaccurate!…
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Posted date : Sep 30, 2019
I will be turning 70 next year and am trying to understand the premium increase clip levels at 70 and 75?
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Posted date : Aug 19, 2019
As part of the 2017 budget, the government of Saskatchewan both raised the rate of the Provincial Sales Tax (PST) from five per cent to six per cent and applied PST to an increased number of goods and services including travel medical insurance premiums.
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Posted date : Aug 19, 2019
In the recent 2017 budget, the government of Saskatchewan announced that it was raising the rate of the provincial sales tax (PST) from five per cent to six per cent
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