To all listers:- Here are a few SUGGESTIONS to keep "the elected ones" busy and also to let them know we are still asking to have the Post-1901 Canadian census records released. Write/type a one-page letter which will be suitable for all Members of Parliament of the House of Commons. Allow space for name and riding of the Member, and the address: House of Commons, Parliament Bldgs., Ottawa ON K1A 0A6 Postage will be FREE. Go to <http://www.globalgenealogy.com/census> Should any names of Members of Parliament have BLUE question marks, copy down the names, a few at a time, complete with riding name. Turn on your word processor or whatever you use -- plus the printer -- type in the name of the first one, PRINT, then repeat the process for as many as you wish at one time. You MUST sign your name and full address. DO NOT USE E-MAILS ---- these are only counted, letters are read. An actual decision of release of the census records will be made in the House of Commons, so a HUGE lot of AGGRAVATION is needed to keep them reminded we are still here. Concentrate on LIBERAL members -- this is the majority of members and it is strange, they all think alike! The agitators are in other groups, so we need to send them letters as well. My system is to watch CPAC and send an e-mail, casually mentioning CENSUS, if I have liked any happenings of the day. I have had replies from many - and they mentioned census!!!! The appointed Expert Panel will shortly be releasing its report -- for our guidance and future activity. Let's plan on giving the "blue question mark" Members of Parliament a huge paper WELCOME BACK following the Easter recess. Several listers are already sending notes to Members -- but not E-MAILS. These are "counted and stacked according to data". Muriel M. Davidson <davidson3542@home.com> Brampton, Ontario Keep up to date on Post 1901 Census information at http://www.globalgenealogy.com/census Look for THE MYTHS OF CENSUS by Gordon Watts at http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Farm/7843/poll.html Download and circulate Post 1901 Census Petitions now from http://www.globalgenealogy.com/census/petition.htm