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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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Issue 75

Posted date : Oct 7, 2017

CSANews Issue 75 — Summer 2010 Edition

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Issue 74

Posted date : Oct 7, 2017

Nouvelles « CSA » Numéro 74 — Édition Printemps 2010 || CSANews Issue 74 — Spring 2010 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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Snowbird Currency Exchange Program

Posted date : Oct 4, 2017

  Join thousands of snowbirds who continue to save hundreds of dollars every year by transferring Canadian to U.S. funds automatically, with preferred exchange rates and LOW or NO transfer fees.   Start saving and JOIN, today! Download the enrolment form below, or call:   1-800-265-3200   Snowbird Currency Exchange Rates  

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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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January 2016

Posted date : Jul 28, 2017

Effective January 1, 2016, Saskatchewan formally increases the amount of time residents may be absent from the province, from six to seven months (over any 12-month period), while still retaining continuous provincial health coverage.

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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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August 2014

Posted date : Jul 28, 2017

Effective August 1, 2014, residents of Nova Scotia will be able to spend up to seven months outside of the province, each calendar year, and still retain their Medical Services Insurance (MSI) coverage. In addition to the health coverage extension, effective August 1, 2014, beneficiaries of the Nova Scotia Family and Senior’s Pharmacare Program will be able to receive up to 270 day supply of medication for vacation purposes.

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