To Todd Ryan:- Many thanks for replying on behalf of Norman Doyle, MP. I have been in contact with all Members of Parliament who have not sifnified YES or No -- as I love Newfoundland, and all the people there, I am happy his answer is YES. The Newfoundland researchers are fortunate their census is open to 1935, and the 1945 records are being processed. These are very interesting and beneficial to many. Again, many thanks Muriel M. Davidson <davidson3542@home.com> "Doyle, Norman - M.P." wrote: > Good Morning Muriel M. Davidson: > > I have been asked to reply to your E-Mail inquiry regarding Mr. > Norman Doyle's response/position to your question if he will support the > bills and motions presented in the House of Commons for release of Post-1901 > Canadian Census records to the National Archives. > > Mr. Doyle has relayed a message to me to inform you that he will > support you in this effort. > > Sincerely, > > Todd Ryan > Member's Administrative Assistant > PC Whip's Office > Mr. Norman Doyle, M.P. > Room 449-D, Centre Block > Phone # : (613) 996-7269 > Fax # : (613) 992-2178 > E-Mail : Doylen@parl.gc.ca > > -----Original Message----- > From: Muriel M. Davidson [mailto:davidson3542@home.com] > Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2000 11:32 AM > To: Doyle.N@parl.gc.ca; davidson3542@home.com; hearnl@parl.gc.ca > Subject: We Want GOLD in NEWFOUNDLAND, please!!! > > Hi Norman:- > > I am looking at that stupid ? beside your names on the > Scoreboard for Members of Parliament re census. > http://www.globalgenealogy.com/census/index6.htm > The ? stands for "Ones who did not reply to letters" > > We also have an UNKNOWN -- does not reply - no e-mail > address posted as yet. > > Personally, I would like to see Newfoundland have all > Members of Parliament with GOLD ticks - meaning YES -- > when the scoreboard is published prior to the next election. > > QUESTION:- Will You, as an elected Member of Parliament > support ALL Bills and Motions presented in the House of > Commons for release of Post-1901 Canadian census > records to the National Archives? > > Presently we have Murray Calder's Bill C-484, Jason Kenney's > Motion M-160, and Senator Lorna Milne has S-15, duplicate > of C-484. > The census records are safe at National Archives - legislation > needed for release. > > Will you send me a short note telling me you agree to release > of census records -- let's get rid of that ? > > Muriel M. Davidson <davidson3542@home.com> > Print and read THE MYTHS OF CENSUS by Gordon Watts > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Farm/7843/poll.html