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Name:
Mr. Leon Benoit YES

Political Party:
Conservative

Constituency:
Lakeland

Province:
Alberta

Telephone:
(613) 992-4171

Fax:
(613) 996-9011

Email:
benoil@parl.gc.ca or
benoit1@telus.net

Website:
http://www.leonbenoit.com

Address:
House of Commons, Ottawa K1A OA6


Constituency Address:
5004 - 49th St, Professional Bldg
PO Box 300
Mannville, Alberta
T0B 2W0
Tel. 780-763-6130 or 1-800-463-1194
Fax. 780-763-6132


09/22/2004 - letter from MP Leon Benoit to Gordon A. Watts.

    OTTAWA
    22 September 2004

    Gordon A. Watts
    Co-Chair, Canada Census Committee
    1455 Delia Drive
    Port Coquitlam, BC
    V3C 2V9

    Dear Gordon:

    Thank you for your letter regarding the release of census records. I appreciate knowing your concerns on this issue and the opportunity to provide you with our position.

    The Official Opposition supports the preservation of census records and the subsequent transfer of these records to the National Archive. We believe that keeping the records confidential for the historical 92-year period is an adequate length of time, and that this is generally consistent with the practice in Britain and the United States, where records are kept confidential for 100 and 72 years respectively.

    I hope this addresses your concerns.

    Leon Benoit, MP


08/29/2004 - letter sent to MP Leon Benoit from Gordon A. Watts

    29 August 2004

    Mr. Leon Benoit
    Member of Parliament
    House of Commons
    Parliament Buildings
    Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0A6

    Dear Mr. Benoit

    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
    Co-chair, Canada Census Committee


02/26/2001 - letter from MP Leon Benoit to Muriel M. Davidson.
    OTTAWA
    February 26, 2001

    Ms. Muriel M. Davidson
    Canada Census Committee
    25 Crestview Avenue
    Brampton, Ontario, L6W 2R8

    Dear Ms. Davidson,

    Thank you for your e-mail in which you requested my support for the release to the National Archives of the post-1901 Canadian Census Records.

    As you know, on September 26th 2000 I did vote in favour of Jason Kenney's Motion M-160 which states: "That, in the opinion of this House, the government should take all necessary steps to release the 1911 census records once they have been deposited in the National Archives in 2003." I have not changed my position on this issue.

    Once again, thank you for your e-mail.

    Sincerely,

    Leon Benoit, MP
    Lakeland Constituency

    Ottawa: Room 625, Confederation Bldg., House of Commons, Ottawa, ON, K1A 0A6
    Tel: (613) 992-4171 Fax: (613) 996-9011
    Constituency:

10/04/2000 - email from MP Leon Benoit to Ms. Kjorsvik. Similar email were received by Ms. McLean, Muriel M. Davidson, and Gordon A. WATTS.

    From: Benoit, Leon - MP
    Date: Wednesday, 04 October, 2000
    To: Ms. Kjorsvik
    Subject: census records

    Dear Ms. Kjorsvik,

    Thank you for your e-mail in which you requested my support for the release to the National Archives of the post-1901 Canadian Census Records.

    I have considered this issue very carefully and do support the release of these records. On September 26th I did vote in favour of Jason Kenney's Motion M-160 which states: "That, in the opinion of this House, the government should take all necessary steps to release the 1911 census records once they have been deposited in the National Archives in 2003."

    Once again, thank you for your e-mail.

    Sincerely,
    Leon Benoit, MP
    Lakeland Constituency


04/24/2000 - Email from Philip Johnson to Gordon A. WATTS
    I follow this debate with much interest as a relativly new genealogist searching out my past. Time is limited (for me) untill later in April, however, this thought crossed my muddled mind this morning. "If the information gathered by the Canadian Census is so secret - why - are tax payers even considering paying for these playboys folly ?" Does any sane person ask a question without having a reason to utilize the answer somewhere down the road ? Perhaps we should be looking at the lobbiests who (some message indicated this was a practice) seem to lead Stats Can in forming questions and asking them for the information - How do they get the information if it is secret??

    I have written my MP, Leon Benoit, even talked to him on the phone. He said -"You're the third person to ask about this subject. I don't know anything about the problem." I asked him why he didn't have the answers by question three. Have not heard from him in months.

    A lot of MP's are in this apparent state of ignorance.

    Will be writing him again - soon.

    Keep the faith. Politicians are just our tools. They will listen eventualy. Probably prior to our aquiring 'New' tools.

    Philip Johnson,
    Viking, AB

10/15/99- Letter from M.P. Leon Benoit to Muriel M. Davidson
    OTTAWA, Ontario
    October 15, 1999

    Dear Ms. Davidson

    Thank you for your letter regarding the release of post 1901 census reports after 92 years.

    I am researching the issue carefully before coming to a position in this matter. In coming to a position, I have appreciated receiving letters from Canadians like yourself about the impact of census records on your family.

    Sincerely

    Leon Benoit, MP
    Lakeland Constituency


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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