Retirement Blind Spots
Posted date : Dec 13, 2019
Enjoyed James Dolan’s article, but suggest one other BLIND SPOT: Aging Parent(s)
Read more...Posted date : Dec 13, 2019
Enjoyed James Dolan’s article, but suggest one other BLIND SPOT: Aging Parent(s)
Read more...Posted date : Dec 13, 2019
A recent, very-large study has shown that many heart procedures such as stent insertion, angioplasty and heart bypass surgery are unnecessary and can actually cause harm.
Read more...Posted date : Dec 13, 2019
CSANews Issue 113 – Winter 2019 Edition – CSA TAKES ONTARIO TO COURT! – Fighting to repeal the elimination of out-of-country medical payments
Read more...Posted date : Nov 15, 2019
Dear Snowbirds, Canadian Snowbird Association Directors are available for presentations in your local communities.
Read more...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.
Read more...Posted date : Oct 11, 2019
The Canadian Snowbird Association releases the seventh edition of the popular Canadian Travellers’ Report Card.
Read more...Posted date : Oct 11, 2019
The CSA works with the Saskatchewan Government to overturn the application of provincial sales tax (PST) on travel medical insurance premiums in the province.
Read more...Posted date : Oct 11, 2019
The Manitoba Department of Health, Seniors and Active Living clarifies their position on the term certificate, indicating to the CSA in writing that it is only a recommendation and not a requirement for Manitoba travellers departing the province for more than three months.
Read more...Posted date : Oct 4, 2019
On Monday, October 21, 2019 the citizens of Canada will choose their next federal government. As a member of the Canadian Snowbird Association (CSA), now is the time to ensure your voice is heard!
Read more...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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