Frequently Asked Questions

 

How do I arrange for birthday or anniversary greetings from my Member of Parliament?

If you are interested in commemorating a special birthday or anniversary, my office can help.

Just give us six weeks notice and we will send a certificate recognizing birthdays and anniversaries of friends and family. For a message from the Queen, please give us eight weeks notice.

Birthdays (please send proof of birth):

Any birthday: message from the Member of Parliament
65th and over: message from the Prime Minister
90th and over: message from the Governor General
100th and every 5th year thereafter: message from Her Majesty the Queen

Wedding Anniversaries (please send copy of marriage certificate):

Any anniversary: message from the Member of Parliament
25th and over: message from the Prime Minister
50th and over: message from Governor General
60th and 5th year thereafter: message from Her Majesty the Queen

 

Where do I find Social Insurance Number (SIN) information?

For Social Insurance Number (SIN) information specific to Canada, please visit the SIN website .

Here you’ll find an overview of the Government of Canada SIN program, as well as information on how to apply for a first-time number, a replacement card, or an amendment to your record and/or card.

The site also contains forms and publications and proof-of-identity requirements for applying for a SIN.

 

Where do I find information about Parliament?

Please visit the Parliament of Canada website, which is managed jointly by the parliamentary institutions – the Senate and the House of Commons – and the Library of Parliament.

Here you’ll find information on current parliamentarians and what’s going on in the House, Senate and parliamentary committees. There are also useful links to many related areas of interest.

 

How do I contact the Prime Minister?

To go the Office of the Prime Minister, please visit the PMO website.

You’ll find contact information, news from the Prime Minister’s Office, and sections on the budget, First Ministers’ Meetings, Speech from the Throne, and economic and fiscal updates.

 

Am I registered to vote?

Please visit the Elections Canada Voter Registration Site on the Elections Canada website to verify your voter status.

This site contains the National Register of Electors, a database containing basic information – name, gender, date of birth and address — of Canadians who are qualified to vote. It is used to produce voter lists when an election is called.

The site also contains useful information about voter demographics, political parties, electoral law and policy and much more.

If you have further questions, we will do what we can to help you. Please contact us at our constituency office at 604.775.5707.

 

Planning a trip to Ottawa?

The Library of Parliament has prepared some information you may find helpful for your trip. You can access the information by clicking here.

 

Looking for information on Parliament or Legislation that is currently before the House?

The Parliamentary website has links to an abundance of information including, Hansard (the official transcript of the House of Commons proceedings), the Daily Order of Business, Committee Business, and the Library of Parliament. Visit the parliamentary website by clicking here.

 

Where do I find information on Employment Insurance?

EI Claimant Report Online HRSDC EI Site

 

Where do I get Income Tax information?

Canada Revenue Agency

 

Where do I find helpful job search sites?

HRSDC Job Site
WorkInfoNet Site

Peter Julian

Constituency Office
7615 Sixth Street
Burnaby, British Columbia
V3N 3M6
Telephone: (604) 775-5707
Fax: (604) 775-5743
Email: peter.julian.c1@parl.gc.ca

Parliament Hill Office
Room 184
Confederation Building
House of Commons
Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6
Telephone: (613) 992-4214
Information Service, Parliament of Canada, Toll-free (Canada): 1-866-599-4999
Fax: (613) 947-9500
Email: peter.julian@parl.gc.ca