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What is the difference between information identified as “September 1997 to date ” (or “June 1997 to date” and “January 2001 to date”) and that identified as “1867 to date”?

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What is the difference between information identified as “September 1997 to date ” (or “June 1997 to date” and “January 2001 to date”) and that identified as “1867 to date”?

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The information identified as “September 1997 to date ” (or “June 1997 to date” and “January 2001 to date”) comes from the Members’ Web site whereas information identified “1867 to date ” is a link to historical information provided by the Library of Parliament.

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