- Toronto Sun: Census plan continues to dog Harper
- David Akin On the Hill: MPs get letters: Conservative supporter ready to quit over census decision
- Globe and Mail: Canada’s stat crunchers join census fight ‘The world, in fact, has spoken on this issue,’ says Statistical Society of Canada
- Winnipeg Free Press: How Harper cut the census strings, then got tangled in them
- The Hill Times: Census controversy affecting StatsCan morale in ‘major way’ Ivan Fellegi says the federal agency is in crisis.
- The Hill Times: Feds to spend $25-million to protect integrity of short census, to clear confusion Some $25-million of $30-million on advertising to be spent on short census follow-up.
- Winnipeg Free Press: Premiers meet to discuss recovering economy, water protection and census
- The Vanity Press: Don’t Wanna Be a Canadian Idiot
- Nova News Now – The Register – AGAR ADAMSON: Taking the long road
- The Mark: The Harper government has found a way to revise the census and remake Canada’s public service at the same time.
- Rabble.ca: Protecting our civil liberties (or securing us within the privacy of our home)
- The Hill Times: Can the provinces fix the census fiasco?
Once again, Stephen Harper has charted a course for the nation that drops the ball in the provinces’ and territories’ lap. - Edmonton Sun: Stelmach says surveys are valuable
- Troy Media Corporation: Personal privacy issue triggers Census uproar
- CBC news: Census move hurts Toronto planning: official’We’re operating in an entire fog here’
- Winnipeg Free Press: Alberta cities say census change doesn’t add up
- Axcess News: Statistics Canada brews political fight over census
- Planetizen: Canadian Urbanists weigh in on Census Controversy
- CBC news: Ottawa councillors denounce census change
- National Post: George Jonas: Drop the census charade
- Leader Post: Canada’s big crisis: filling out forms
- Toronto Star: Voluntary census ‘intrinsically biased’
- The Montreal Gazette: A failure to communicate Communications is not rocket science, but the Harper government just doesn’t seem to get it
- Le droit: Recensement: le temps presse pour les détracteurs du questionnaire volontaire
- Telegraph Journal: Why the census matters
- Cyberpress: Recensement: le nouveau questionnaire évacue le travail non rémunéré
- Cyberpresse: Ah!, les statistiques!
- Cyberpresse: Trou de mémoire inacceptable
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