Hi Juanita. While S-13 does appear on the Order paper dated Monday June 9 2003 I do not believe that indicates that it will be debated then. The reference to S-13 here indicates the date it received first reading and that at some point it has to be considered. The Orders of the Day lists items to be dealt with, and possibly the order in which they are considered, but not necessarily when they will be dealt with. The Projected Order of Business at http://www.parl.gc.ca/37/2/parlbus/chambus/house/projected/projected-e.htm lists the Bills expected to be dealt with for the coming week and the day they are expected to be debated. S-13 is not listed here at all, whereas for the days last week that it was expected it would be debated, it was listed here with a notation to the effect of "Second reading (first time debated)". Some of the procedures and references on the parliament website are confusing, but this is my interpretation of what I see there. As always I am subject to correction. Happy Hunting. Gordon ----- Original Message ----- From: "joseph macdonald" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2003 1:40 PM Subject: Re: [CCC] Post 1901 Census -- Debate of Bill S-13 http://www.parl.gc.ca/37/2/parlbus/chambus/house/orderpaper/114_2003-06-09/ordgo114-E.htm Gordon, Bill S-13 is on the order paper for Mon. June 09/03 Juanita "Gordon A. Watts" wrote: > Greetings All. > > Even though Bill S-13 - an Act to amend the Statistics Act - was on the > schedule for second debate in the House of Commons three days of this > past week, it did not happen. The projected schedule for the coming > week does not show Bill S-13 as being included. > > I stand to be corrected, but it begins to look as if no further action > on Bill S-13 will happen before Parliament recesses for the summer. If > so, this gives us more time to convince our Parliamentarians of the need > for amendments to remove the conditions and restrictions imposed by the > Bill. ==== CANADA-CENSUS-CAMPAIGN Mailing List ==== How to unsubscribe from Mail Mode. Send a message to [email protected] that contains (in the Subject line and body of the message) the command -- unsubscribe -- and no additional text.