| Name: | Mr. Roger Gallaway |
| Political Party: | Liberal Party of Canada |
| Constituency: | Sarnia--Lambton |
| Province: | Ontario |
| Telephone: | (613) 957-2649 |
| Fax: | (613) 957-2655 |
| Email: | gallaway.r@parl.gc.ca |
| Address: | House of Commons, Ottawa K1A OA6 |
| Constituency Address: | 250-N Christina Street PO Box 2671 Sarnia, Ontario N7T 7V3 |
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04/14/2001 - email to MP Roger Gallaway from Muriel M. Davidson. From: Muriel M. Davidson To: Roger Gallaway, MP Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2001 9:43 PM Subject: Happy Easter Wishes Dear Mr. Roger Gallaway:- I checked the Canada Census Member of Parliament Scoreboard at http://www.globalgenealogy.com/Census/Score3.htm I notice the last letter received from you was back in 06/22/2000, in a reply to myself, it was prior to this last Session of Parliament and before the Nov. 27 election. Mr. Gallaway, as members of the Canada Census Committee, we must forget our personal ridings and work for all of Canada. This is not a questionnaire -- but a request for continued support. Your GOLD tick shines brightly -- we are hoping for your continued support re Senator Lorna Milne's Bill S-12 and Mr. Murray Calder's C-312, identical in wording. Senator Milne's passed the Second Reading and Mr. Calder has recently had First Reading. Looking for your continued support, Muriel M. Davidson Co-Chair, Canada Census Committee 06/15/2000 - email from MP Roger Gallaway to Muriel M. Davidson. Obviously Mr. Gallaway does not always appreciate his fan mail.
Two points: 1. of course, I will vote for it. 2. I am more than a little tired of groups sending questionnaires who subsequently publish MP XY did not respond. There are several of these a week from every group imaginable. I respond to NONE of them. Yours truly, Roger Gallaway, M.P. Sarnia-Lambton
Sent: June 11, 2000 11:43 PM To: Gallaway.R@parl.gc.ca Subject: I Believe There Must Be GOLD in ONTARIO Good Morning Roger:- I am looking at that stupid ? beside your names on the Scoreboard for Members of Parliament re census.
Personally, I would like to see ONTARIO, where I live, have all Members of Parliament with GOLD ticks - meaning YES -- when the scoreboard is published prior to the next election -- it is being updated now. At present 73 of the 101 ONTARIO Members of Parliament have NOT answered any letters!!! 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? WILL YOU VOTE FOR US -- YOUR CONSTITUENTS?? 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 Print and read THE MYTHS OF CENSUS by Gordon Watts http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Farm/7843/poll.html
A web site has been posted at http://globalgenealogy.com/census to record MP's responses, so that those who are interested, will know the position that their elected representative has (or has not expressed) on the issue. Also included on the web site, is a correspondence log for each Member of Parliament, which will contain responses to this e-mail plus any other correspondence from the MP. The Question: "Would you, as an elected Member of the House of Commons of the Parliament of Canada, vote FOR or AGAINST a Bill supporting release to the Public, of Post 1901 Census Records, 92 years after they were recorded. ( 1911 census information available in 2003, 1921 in 2013 etc)" If you would like to expand on your position, your entire response will be posted to your individual correspondence log. The Post 1901 Census web site is sponsored by Global Genealogy & History Bookstore. A vast number of e-mails and calls from subscribers and web site visitors, clearly demonstrates that this issue is extremely important to them. Many readers have expressed that their current MP's position on this issue will weigh heavily in their decision process during the next election. |
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