Greetings Listers One of our Post 1901 Census committee members, Holly MacKenzie, was recently interviewed by Maclean magazine regarding the popularity of genealogy research in Canada. She took the opportunity to explain the Post 1901 Census problem and it looks like someone listened. Holly sent me the message below which I think is GREAT news. I look forward to seeing what they have to say. This is the first article on Post 1901 Census in Canada that I am aware of that will have been published by a NATIONAL publication. Lets hope that they accurately reflect the situation. Please pass this notice on to any other mail lists to which you belong. Gordon A. WATTS gordon_watts@bc.sympatico.ca Port Coquitlam, BC ICQ # 9183352 Keep up to date on Post 1901 Census information at http://www.globalgenealogy.com/census/index.htm Download and circulate Post 1901 Census Petiton now from http://www.globalgenealogy.com/census/petition.htm Read my column on Post 1901 Census News at http://www.globalgenealogy.com/gazette.htm Subscribe to the CANADA-CENSUS-CAMPAIGN mail list at CANADA-CENSUS-CAMPAIGN-L-request@rootsweb.com Holly MacKenzie wrote: Hi Gordon, I just heard from Maclean's and the issue is scheduled to sell starting next Monday (13th) and will have a cover date of September 20th. Barring any unseen major occurrences, everything should go ahead. Should the Third World War break out, it will be pushed back a week. There will be a primary article on what is so attractive about genealogy and why genealogy is so big in Canada, and a secondary article about the post-1901 censuses. I don't know what is going to be in the articles, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed. Holly