| Name: | Anita Neville |
| Political Party: | Liberal Party of Canada |
| Constituency: | Winnipeg South Centre |
| Province: | Manitoba |
| Telephone: | (613) 992-9475 |
| Fax: | (613) 992-9586 |
| Neville.A@parl.gc.ca |
| Address: | House of Commons, Ottawa K1A OA6 |
| Constituency Address: | Unit D - 729 Croydon Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba R3M 0W4 |
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09/01/2004 - letter sent to MP Anita Neville from Gordon A. Watts 29 August 2004 Mr. Anita Neville Dear Ms. Neville Congratulations on your recent election as a Member of Parliament. To have the trust and respect of those who voted for you is a great honour. Members who have been re-elected will be aware of an issue affecting a great many Canadians that seek their personal ancestry through research of Historic Census records. Newly elected Members may not yet be aware of this issue. It has been estimated that in excess of 7.5 million Canadians have an interest in genealogy and family history. These individuals seek to regain the same public access, with no added conditions or restrictions, to 92-year-old records of Census after 1906 that is currently available for 240 years of Census records up to that time. Access to Census records after 1906 is prevented at this time because of the (believed illegal) policy of a federal civil servant - Dr. Ivan P. Fellegi - Chief Statistician of Canada. The Library and Archives of Canada Act (and it's predecessor) has designated to the Librarian and Archivist the authority to determine what records of government are of archival or historical value and that shall be deposited in the National Library and Archives. Librarian and Archivist Ian E. Wilson determined that schedules of Census have archival and historical value. He declared them to be a National Treasure. He requested the Chief Statistician to return care and control of the records in question to his authority. Dr. Fellegi denied that request. The Access to Information and Privacy Acts, and Privacy Regulations, make specific provision for personal information collected through Census or Survey to be made available to any person or body for purposes of research, 92 years following collection. The legislation assumes these records to be under the care and control of the National Archivist. By refusing to return care and control of the records in question to the Librarian and Archivist for subsequent public access the Chief Statistician has acted in deliberate contravention of the Library and Archives of Canada Act, the Access to Information Act, and the Privacy Act. He has usurped the authority of the Librarian and Archivist to determine what governmental records are of archival or historical value and that shall be deposited in the Library and Archives of Canada. In dictating policy instead of following policy determined through legislation passed by Parliament he has usurped the authority of that body. Do you believe that any Federal bureaucrat, regardless of how highly placed or regarded, is above the Laws of Canada? Do you believe that a civil servant has the power to dictate policy that contravenes legislation passed by the Parliament of Canada? The Access to Information and Privacy Acts are complementary Acts born of the same Bill debated and passed by Parliament. Do you believe the parliamentarians who passed this legislation would knowingly include clauses in one Act, the effect of which would be to totally nullify clauses in the other? If your answer to any of these questions is 'NO' we ask that you support our efforts to regain the same public access - with no added restrictions or conditions - to Historic Census records after 1906 that is currently available for 240 years of Census records up to that time. We seek nothing new. We seek only that which current legislation states we are entitled to - access that we have had in the past but is currently (believed illegally) withheld from us by the Chief Statistician of Canada. We ask that you call upon the Government of Canada to immediately direct the Chief Statistician of Canada to obey the Laws of Canada. We ask that he be directed to return care and control of schedules of Historic Census to the Librarian and Archivist of Canada for subsequent public access in accordance with the Access to Information and Privacy Acts. We ask further that you ensure continued public access to Historic Census records by seeking a government Bill that would add to the Statistics Act a single clause, similar to the following: "Original schedules of Census or authentic copies thereof shall, not later than thirty (30) years following collection, be transferred to the care and control of the National Archivist for subsequent public access in accordance with provisions of the Access to Information and Privacy Acts, and Regulations attached thereto." In reading my letter you may not feel any obligation to respond to someone living outside your electoral riding. The votes you cast in Parliament, however, affect all people living in Canada and in that respect your constituency is all of Canada. Considering this, even though I do not reside in your riding I would greatly appreciate your personal response to my letter. Your response, stating your support (or otherwise) of the access we seek, will be posted to your Correspondence Log on the Post 1901 Census Project website. It will be available for viewing by your constituents on the MPs Scoreboard at www.globalgenealogy.com/Census Thank you for taking the time to read my letter, and for your consideration of this very important issue. Respectfully Gordon A. Watts 05/07/2002 - email from MP Anita Neville to Gordon A. Watts. With this message Ms. Neville is awarded her gold tick.
To: Gordon A. Watts Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 2:15 PM Subject: Canadian Census Anita Neville, Member of Parliament, Winnipeg South Centre, is in favour of release of the Post-1901 Canadian Census Records. Anita Neville, M.P. Winnipeg South Centre 09/24/2001 - email to MP Anita Neville from Frank McKerry.
To: Anita Neville, MP: Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 11:28 PM Subject: Release of the Census Anita NEVILLE, M.P. Winnipeg North - St. Paul Though I am not a member of your constituency, when you vote in the House it still affects me and my family, therefore in a way you represents us. It is noted that you are undecided on how you will vote on the release of the Census to Archives Canada. Many thousands of families are trying to trace their ancestors who pioneered this great country of ours - Canada. Many are your constituents too. We urge you to please vote YES for the release of these important documents to Archives Canada. Respectfully Frank McKerry Vernon, BC 06/01/2001 - email to MP Anita Neville from Muriel M. Davidson. From: Muriel M. Davidson [mailto:davidson3542@home.com] Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 12:28 PM To: Neville, Anita - M.P. Subject: Re: No BLUE Allowed on Manitoba's Scoreboard!!! To Anita Neville, MP:- May 27th has come and gone -- still no answer to the original question: Will YOU Support Post-1901 Census Release and Will YOU support Murray Calder's PMB Bill C-312, if deemed votable? I am certain your constituents of Winnipeg South Centre would like to know your answer. Muriel M. Davidson Co-Chair, Canada Census Campaign 05/--/2001 - email from Office of MP Anita Neville to Muriel M. Davidson. "Neville, Anita - M.P." wrote: I am responding on behalf of Ms. Neville; she is in committee all day today and returning to Winnipeg tonight and will be there until May 27, you may want to try and contact her at the constituency office 204-983-1355. Thank you. Valoree Jack Assistant -----Original Message----- From: Muriel M. Davidson [mailto:davidson3542@home.com] Sent: May 17, 2001 12:52 AM To: Neville.A@parl.gc.ca Subject: No BLUE Allowed on Manitoba's Scoreboard!!! To Anita Neville, MP:- I checked your personal census scoreboard, find you are a newcomer http://www.globalgenealogy.com/Census/Score2.htm Your personal message board, under your name, is rather BLANK. One of your party members, Murray Calder, MP, has a Private member's Bill C-312, which has passed First Reading and been backed by many petition signatures. It is identical in wording to S-12 by Senator Lorna Milne, which has passed Second Reading and in Committee. QUESTION: Will you support Murray and Bill C-312? Lorna and Bill S-12? All votes on Private member's Bills are FREE votes - without caucus problems. We have a Manitoba representative on the Canada Census Committee, Chris Bukoski Above all, have you asked your constituents -- the ones who voted for you -- quite possibly our committee person is one. Will you reply, before Friday, hopefully in the POSITIVE -- it does not need to be a long detailed answer -- we have had many of these. What we want is YOUR opinion -- not that of Brian Tobin, please. Gordon Watts wants to update the scoreboard this weekend -- the reason for the Friday request. Muriel M. Davidson Co-Chair, Canada Census Committee http://www.globalgenealogy.com/Census 11/27/2000 - Ms. Anita Neville was elected to the House of Commons 27 November 2000. |
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