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EXTRACTS FROM HANSARD
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PROCEEDINGS OF CANADA'S HOUSE OF COMMONS

The following extract has been taken from Hansard Records of Canada's House of Commons:




36th Parliament, 2nd Session
EDITED HANSARD • NUMBER 19

Friday, November 5, 1999




QUESTION PERIOD


1906 CENSUS

Mr. René Laurin (Joliette, BQ): Mr. Speaker, an archaic law is still preventing the people of Quebec and of Canada from having access to the results of the 1906 census and is depriving the university community of historic data.

Will the minister promise to modify this act, already amended in 1918, and lift the restriction on the 1906 census so that historians can gain a better understanding of this period in our history?

Mr. John Cannis (Parliamentary Secretary to Minister of Industry, Lib.): Mr. Speaker, it is a well known fact that Statistics Canada, which is an arm's length agency, has a well earned reputation.

In response to the question, we are considering setting up an expert panel of eminent Canadians who would review the implications of releasing historical records right now.




ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS


NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF CANADA ACT

Mr. Mac Harb (Ottawa Centre, Lib.): moved for leave to introduce Bill C-312, an act to amend the National Archives of Canada Act and the Statistics Act.

He said: Mr. Speaker, the purpose of this enactment is to mandate the chief statistician of Canada to transfer to the national archivist of Canada all census information that has been collected since the 1906 census and information that will be collected in every future census. Such transfer is currently prohibited. The national archivist of Canada may make such information available to the public for research and statistical purposes, provided that 92 years have elapsed since its collection.

(Motions deemed adopted, bill read the first time and printed)





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