Statistics Canada chief Wayne Smith: ‘I was incredibly surprised at the passion the [long-form census] issue has given rise to’
Tag Archives: long-form census
Two days to save the long-form census
Ted Hsu: ‘The fight over this bill is a fight over the soul of this country’
‘This is simply ridiculous’: The census and Audrey Tobias
The National Household Survey is panned again
Why are we threatening this nice old lady with prison?
‘Should the federal government face the same courts for killing the long-form census?’
What the National Household Survey can’t tell us
More questions about data reliability
A cocktail party guide to quoting from the National Household Survey
You shall not talk about trends
The continuing tyranny of collective self-government
Note: You can still go to jail for not filling out the census
The cost of scrapping the long-form census
What was lost and what was spent
The Commons: We talk in maths
Stephen Harper hails the National Household Survey
The National Household Survey: Pig, meet lipstick
The survey won’t answer the crucial questions only the long-form census could, writes Stephen Gordon