Greetings All.
In the last issue of my column, 'Gordon Watts Reports', I included an
article relating to the reduction of manned service hours in Library and
Archives Canada in Ottawa. The hours of 'manned' service were being reduced
without there having been any known public consultation.
It seems that someone in LAC listened to the concerns expressed by myself
and others.
Library and Archives Canada has extended an invitation to its clients to an
informal discussion where they will be able to ask questions and obtain
explanations on the latest changes related to client services.
The session will be on September 19th from 2:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. in room
"A" in 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa.
Everyone is welcome to attend.
I would urge anyone living in the Ottawa area that has concerns regarding
the cutback in service hours at LAC to attend this meeting if possible. I
would appreciate someone attending advising me as to what takes place at the
meeting.
Gordon A. Watts gordon_watts(a)telus.net
Co-chair, Canada Census Committee
Port Coquitlam, British Columbia
Read my column, 'Gordon Watts Reports' at
http://globalgenealogy.com/globalgazette/authors/authgw.htm