- Le Devoir: Ignorance mensongère
- Jewsish Gen Blog: Canadian Parliament Committee to Meet On Census Long-Form
- Vancouver Sun: Wayne Smith on the census, staff morale and StatsCan independence
- The Telegram: Matters of fact – A little information is a dangerous thing. Less information is even more dangerous: with changes to Canada’s census system and cuts to federal science programs, that seems to be a message that the federal government is keen on ignoring.
- Amherst Daily News: This many voices can’t be wrong
- The Chronicle Journal: Counting on Canadians
- Le Québécois Libre: I Love to Count – The Census and State Coercion
- Worthwhile Canadian Initiative: The census, evidence-based policy analysis and a reversal of roles
- National Post: Survey will ‘never be comparable’ to census
- The Sun Times: Change questions, not methodology
- National Post: Stephen Gordon: Why the right should love the census
- The Montreal Gazette: Morale is fine, says acting StatsCan chief Furor over long-form census. But interim boss acknowledges voluntary survey won’t be comparable to census data
- The Globe and Mail: Science journal laments census ‘assault’ Canada’s decision to scrap mandatory long form part of international attack on vital statistical tool, experts write in Nature



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