LOIS SPARLING, a barrister and solicitor, from Alberta, Canada, has written and posted a very thought-provoking article re post-1901 census, our fight to have it released, the governmment's stand and viewpoints. Go to: <http://www.waynecook.com/simcoe.shtml> The lengthy article, with only one paragraph printed below, is found at <http://www.calcna.ab.ca/afhs/censuslaw.html> "Historians and genealogists study census returns for information about family groups, neighbourhoods and communities. It is the only primary source which places the individual in his or her family and community context. Historians and genealogists want the historic census returns to continue to be released to the public after a suitable period of secrecy, i.e., 92 years." Also available from the first site is Gordon Watts' THE MYTHS OF CENSUS. Muriel M. Davidson <davidson3542@home.com>