To All Researchers:- Please do not misunderstand me -- I am interested in the online 1901 census the same as the next person -- also the 1881 census CD. Both are very interesting -- plus the 1885 map which has disappeared! However, we must face it -- the time is NOW if we wish to obtain access to both 1906 and 1911 census records. Gordon A. Watts, the other co-chair of the Canada Census Committee, suggested we all send Access To Information requests to two given addresses, only $5.00 each. Also the money would likely be send back as these ATIs never seem to become fulfilled. A refusal would then allow us to complain -- Gordon had this information. We showered The Hon. Alan Rock with faxes -- has anyone received a reply -- the faxes I sent went to two different addresses in case one address was "dove-tailed" into another department. Has anyone heard any news that we have access to the 1911 census? No, you have not -- but Senator Lorna Milne and Murray Calder are still accepting petitions for Senate and House of Commons. The federal lawsuit for the prairies 1906 census is underway -- but personally, how can the same lawyer represent the YES and NO side?? At present I do not have sufficient petitions on hand to tabulate for Senator Milne -- ONE signature yesterday. How many would purchase a CD of any province of the 1911 census? Would be a great money-maker for all! The 1906 census is very important due to many immigrants at that time to the prairies. Have you checked the recent scoreboards? QUEBEC needs attention! IF any researcher WANTS the 1906 and 1911 census , ACT NOW!!! Gordon and I are only two people! Muriel M. Davidson [email protected] Co-Chair, Canada Census Committee 25 Crestview Avenue, Brampton, ON L6W 2R8 http://www.globalgenealogy.com/Census [Petitions, Lawsuit, Scoreboards -- and much, much more!] --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.365 / Virus Database: 202 - Release Date: 5/24/02