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    1. Post 1901 Census - where to send petitions
    2. Gordon A. Watts
    3. Greetings All. Since my recent posting requesting that completed Post 1901 Census petitions be sent to us now, I have had a number of requests to advise the addresses to send them to. Ignoring the fact that the addresses to send petitions to are shown on the same page of the Post 1901 Census Project website that the petitions are downloaded from, I will give the addresses again here. Petitions for the House of Commons should be sent to myself at Gordon A. Watts 1455 Delia Drive Port Coquitlam, BC V3C 2V9 Petitons for the Senate, and Non-Resident Petitions would normally be sent to Muriel M. Davidson 25 Crestview Avenue Brampton, Ontario L6W 2R8 However, due to time constraints at this time they would be better sent directly to Senator Lorna Milne at The Hon. Lorna Milne, Senator Senate of Canada Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1A 0A4 Petitions sent to Senator Milne that are mailed within Canada do not require any postage. Any mailed from outside of Canada unfortunately do require proper postage to be applied. Numbers of signatures on petitions for the House of Commons and the Senate are approaching 70,000, but we can always use more. Hopefully within a short time we will no longer have a need for further signatures on petitions. As of today, Parliament will sit for only 48 more days before the Summer recess begins on 10 June 2005. There is a possibility of an extension of up to 10 sitting days that would take the start of Summer recess to 24 June. In either case, time is running short and we should be asking our MPs to ensure that Bill S-18 is passed and enacted before Parliament is recessed for the Summer. Happy Hunting Gordon A. Watts [email protected] Co-chair Canada Census Committee Port Coquitlam, BC http://www.globalgenealogy.com/Census en francais http://www.globalgenealogy.com/Census/Index_f.htm Permission to forward without notice is granted

    03/03/2005 01:09:48