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Name:
Mr. Pat Martin YES

Political Party:
New Democratic Party

Constituency:
Winnipeg Centre

Province:
Manitoba

Telephone:
(613) 992-5308

Fax:
(613) 992-2890

Email:
Martin.PD@parl.gc.ca

Address:
House of Commons, Ottawa K1A OA6


Constituency Address:
892 Sergent Ave
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3E 0C7


02/07/2001 - email from MP Pat Martin to Muriel M. Davidson.
    From: Martin, Pat D. - MP
    Date: Wednesday, February 07, 2001
    To: Muriel M. Davidson
    Subject:Census Release

    Dear Muriel M. Davidson,

    Thank you for your email of February 5th. I want to assure you that I will continue to support any Private Member's Bills brought before Parliament to obtain census release and the automatic transfer to National Archives.

    Thank you again for you letter.

    Pat Martin MP

    Winnipeg Centre
    446 West Block, House of Commons
    Ottawa ON K1A 0A6
    Ph: (613)992-5308 Fax: (613)992-2890
    email: martipd@parl.gc.ca


08/10/2000 - email from MP Pat Martin to Theresa Shannon.

    From: Martin, Pat D. - M.P.
    To: Theresa Shannon
    Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 2:35 PM
    Subject: post 1901 Census Project

    Theresa,

    I am writing in response to your latest e-mail of August 3rd, 2000.

    I do support the release of the Post 1901 Census, and I will vote in favour of making census data available to the public.

    Thank you for taking the time to write.

    Pat Martin, MP
    Winnipeg Centre


08/10/2000 - email from MP Pat Martin to Adele Turner.

    From: Martin, Pat D. - M.P.
    To: Adele Turner
    Sent: August 10, 2000 11:13 AM
    Subject: re:How do you plan to vote the Post 1901 Census issue?

    Adele,

    I am writing to let you know that I do support the release of the post 1901 Census to the Canadian Archives. I support the release of this information and I will vote in favour of making census data available to the public.

    Thank you for taking the time to write.

    Sincerely,

    Pat Martin, MP
    Winnipeg Centre


04/30/99- e-mail from The Global Gazette to MP
    This e-mail has been transmitted to all Members of Parliament to ask for individual responses to a specific question regarding how you would vote if a Bill to reverse earlier legislation depriving Canadians of the important heritage information contained in census records after 1901, was tabled.

    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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