To: Paula Wilkie, Many thanks for letting me know you received the e-mail and sincerely hope Mr. Epp will be able to make a decision in another later e-mail. Muriel M. Davidson <davidson3542@home.com> http://www.globalgenealogy.com/census/index6.htm "Epp, Ken - M.P." wrote: > Dear Ms. Davidson: > > On behalf of Ken Epp, M.P., I would like to take this opportunity to > acknowledge and thank you for your recent e-mail regarding census records > release. > > Your views regarding this matter are shared with others who have contacted > Mr. Epp. Please be assured that your concerns will be brought to Mr. Epp's > attention. > > Thank you for contacting us. > > Paula Wilkie > Executive Assistant to > Ken Epp, M.P. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Muriel M. Davidson [mailto:davidson3542@home.com] > Sent: September 1, 2000 12:14 AM > To: Ken Epp - MP; davidson3542@home.com; doug.joudrey@home.com > Subject: We are Looking for YES Voters!!!! > > To Ken Epp, M.P.:- > > One requirement of ALL Members of Parliament is that they should > either write or direct a reply to all who write. All citizens of Canada > become YOUR constituents on a very important question like census > records release. > > I had hoped to hear from you prior to this, letting us know your views > re census records release -- not end up with a BLUE ??? (no reply) > > Is there any hope YOU might answer? The Scoreboard will be published > in every province prior to a federal election -- the little old lady who > does family history is one of your VOTERS, regardless of province. > > By now you will likely know the Report of the Expert Panel was given > to Liberal Member John Manley on June 30, 2000. To date we do not > know WHY we are not allowed to view or know contents of the report. > > As I understand the Canadian Alliance Members of Parliament strongly > supported census release, I find it disheartening to learn there are many > in this party who fail to reply with his/her personal viewpoints. > > Imagine you were trying to put together a simple family history, from the > period of 1881 as far as possible. You would be able to access 1891 and > 1901 census records. From then on, you would have a big blank wall, > thanks to the government. > > In Alberta, your 1906 first Canadian census was supposed to have been > released in 1998 -- 92-years after taking of census. > > <http://www.globalgenealogy.com/census> -- Go to OTHER SITES > > You will find submissions to the Expert Panel, including Genetically > Inherited Diseases, submitted by myself with help from others. There is > a great deal of information prepared for you and others. > The various Bills have been listed -- just click on the number. > <http://www.globalgenealogy.com/census/index6.htm> > Click on Alberta -- hope the BLUE ?? (no reply) is soon changed!! > > Read THE MYTHS OF CENSUS by Gordon Watts, also MEMORANDUM > OF LAW by Lois Sparling is written for prairie provinces. > > Looking forward for an early reply, > > Muriel M. Davidson <davidson3542@home.com> > Canada Census Committee > Brampton Centre riding > 25 Crestview Avenue > Brampton, ON L6W 2R8 > 1-905-451-3542 > <http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Farm/7843/poll.html> > >