Editor’s Message CSANews© is published four times a year and is Copyright Winter 2024 by Medipac International Communications Inc., 180 Lesmill Road, Toronto, Ontario M3B 2T5. 416.441.7000. Subscription Price: $9.95 Canada; $20.00 U.S. and foreign. Single copy: $3.95. Prices include tax. Published by Medipac International Communications Inc. Opinions expressed are those of the writers and are not necessarily those of the CSA, Medipac International Communications Inc. or its affiliates, their Directors, Officers, or other employees or agents. Canadian Publications Mail Product Sales Agreement No: 40063603. ISSN No: 1195-2393 Barb & Ron Kroll Dr. Robert MacMillan Shari McIntyre David McPherson Rex Vogel Robert Wiersema Judith Adam Gabrielle Bauer Donna Carter Michael Coren Jennifer Cox James Dolan Milan Korcok Garry McDonald Johanne Blain James Carl Simpson Ted Popel Marjorie Heisler Karen Huestis Wendy Caban Ronald Brown Debra Ann MacLean Kimberley Tetzlaff Michael MacKenzie Wallace Weylie President First Vice-President Second Vice-President Treasurer Secretary Past-President Director Director Director Director Executive Director Legal Counsel CSA BOARD OF DIRECTORS Editor CSA Editor President Art Director Director of Operations Marketing Coordinator Marketing & Events Specialist J. Ross Quigley Garry McDonald Christopher Davidge Peter Prusa Paula McGovern Stefanye Zee Fran Castricone WINTER 2024 | ISSUE 133 CONTRIBUTING EDITORS We acknowledge the support of the Government of Canada. Merv Magus Cover photo: iStock.com/monkeybusinessimages Illustrator It is that time of year again. We have heard hundreds of stories recently about people helping people following the horrible hurricanes – Helene and Milton. Neighbours helping neighbours and others, who had never really met before, are showing up with offers of help. First responders, electricians and tradespeople are everywhere, working long hours to bring things back to normal. They come from all over the country and some have come from Canada as well. They are there to help and they are doing a magnificent job of stabilizing the many communities that were severely damaged. People need electricity, they need water, they need gas or propane and they need something to eat. This is not to mention bathroom facilities and a means of getting around – even just to the grocery store. Many roads, once impossible to navigate have now been cleared and repaired. It is really a miracle how people have come together to help others solve their problems. The old adage “a problem shared is a problem solved” is being played out on a daily basis, everywhere. The Tampa newspapers are now reporting that 80% of businesses have reopened, with more opening every day. Every effort is being made to bring back the communities that we all enjoy. There is still work to do, but things are looking up and businesses are eager to welcome the snowbirds back. This holiday season will be one of celebration, once again. We have solved most of our problems – together – and the future is very bright. Take some time to enjoy your family and friends and welcome in the New Year. Sincerely, J. Ross Quigley Editor CSANews | WINTER 2024 | 3
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