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    1. [CCC-L] Re: Fw: Post 1901 Census Project
    2. Muriel M. Davidson
    3. Many thanks, Teresa -- for sending the following memos, especially the one from Mr. Reg Alcock!! Marlene Catterall, MP, gave a very honest answer -- she replied to you and like many other Members of Parliament, is awaiting the Report of the Expert Panel. Should this be positive, I feel we will have many more YES answers on the Members of Parliament Scoreboard. Muriel M. Davidson <davidson3542@home.com> Canada Census Committee http://www.globalgenealogy.com/census/index6.htm Teresa Shannon wrote: > Dear Muriel: > > Thought you would be interested in the response I got regarding the > Post-1901 Census. I also received a letter from Marlene Catterall, M.P. > for Ottawa West-Nepean in the mail and she stated that she was also > awaiting the release of the report and that she was in favor of releasing > the information. Just thought you would like to know. > > Teresa Shannon, > Woodstock, NB > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Alcock, Reg - M.P. <Alcock.R@parl.gc.ca> > To: 'Teresa Shannon' <tshannon@nb.sympatico.ca> > Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 10:01 AM > Subject: RE: Post 1901 Census Project > > Dear Ms. Shannon, > > I would like to thank you on behalf of Mr.. Alcock for writing. He is in > favor of releasing the Post - 1901 census and is awaiting the release of > the report of the Expert Panel on Access to Historical Census as I'm sure > youare. > Thank you again and good luck with tracing your family tree. > > Sincerely > Stephanie Craig > Special Assistant > > -----Original Message----- > From: Teresa Shannon [mailto:tshannon@nb.sympatico.ca] > Sent: August 3, 2000 10:55 PM > To: Alcock.R@parl.gc.ca > Subject: Post 1901 Census Project > > Dear Mr. Alcock: > > I have noticed that you are yet undecided on your committment for or > against this project. As a person trying to trace family trees on 8 lines, > I can > tell you how important it is to have access to these census. I have found > some grandparents and great grandparents but cannot do much more until the > 1911 census are released. It is hard to track families down if you do not > have > access to this information. I can assure you that all geneologists would be > truly grateful knowing we can count on you for your support. > Thank you for your consideration of this important matter. > > Yours truly, > > Teresa Shannon, Woodstock, NB > >

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