- Christian Science Monitor: Canada makes census voluntary. Geek statisticians revolt.
- The Chronicle Herald: Tories could scrap long-form census entirely
- Le Devoir
- The Sun Times: Grey County calls for census to stay as is
- The Wall Street Journal: Canada Logs Opposition to a Simpler Census
- Daily Commercial News: Census change could have impact on construction industry
- New York Times: Intense Debate in Canada Over Longer Census20census%20canada&st=cse
- Globe and Mail: Census questions derail Stockwell Day’s economic performance
- The Toronto Star: Travers: Stephen Harper changes Canada by changing politics
- Saskatoon Star Phoenix: Census change will hurt First Nations the most
- Globe and Mail: Stockwell Day cites ‘alarming’ rise in unreported crime to justify new prisons Ottawa uses 2004 Statscan data to defend costs after dismissing reliability of census
- The Toronto Star: Tories won’t compromise on census
- Globe and Mail Editorial: Globe Editorial Short census question: will the government listen? The chorus is coming from groups of every kind, yet the federal government continues to adhere to its wrong-headed policy. It still has time, but only a little, to listen, and reverse its census decision.
- The Montreal Gazette: The problem with Harper’s government is Harper
- CBC News: Crime statistics not accurate, Day suggests Unreported crimes increasing, Day says
- The Mark: The Harper government has found a way to revise the census and remake Canada’s public service at the same time.
- 680 news: How Harper cut the census strings, then got tangled in them
- Le Devoir: Le lourd prix de l’hésitation
- CTV: No data backs Tory corrections policy: study
- CBC News: Stockwell Day and the Mystery of the Unreported Crime Surveys
- The Globe and Mail: Tories promise detailed report on stimulus Announcement follows criticism that lack of regular updates leaves Canadians with no way to judge effectiveness of recovery plan
- Macleans: If you have neither the facts nor the law, pound the table
- Globe and Mail: Short census question: will the government listen?
- Cyberpress: Le gouvernement fait erreur en abandonnant le recensement long
- Winnipeg Free Press: Stockwell Day confounds critics, says new prisons needed for unreported crimes
- Cyberpresse: La «méthode scandinave» plutôt que le recensement
- CBC News: New Brunswick Political Panel
- The Enterprise Building: Census plan continues to dog Harper
- Cyberpress: Les statistiques sur le crime sont inexactes selon Stockwell Day
- Globe and Mail: What Stockwell Day really meant to say
- The Niagara Falls Review: Niagara needs mandatory long-form census: report
- Le Devoir: Recensement: Ottawa persiste Stockwell Day s’oppose à toute sanction contre les citoyens négligents
- Toronto Star: Stockwell Day confounds critics, says new prisons needed for unreported crimes
- Vancouver Sun: Stats leaders call for return of long form
- Le Devoir: Gros mensonge
- The Ottawa Sun: No census consensus Canadians, it seems, are split down the middle on changes to long-form rules
- The Western Standard: The moderate Census 2011 reform
- Cory Thomas, City Councillor for Ward 8-Wilmot:
- Chronicle Telegraph: Elimination of census long form prompts QCGN complaint
- CBC News: Orders of the Day – When in doubt, get tough on crime
- Winnipeg Free Press: How Harper cut the census strings, then got tangled in them
- National Post: Tories agree to release documents on census decision
- Yahoo.ca: Harper pulling strings on census debacle
- Progressive Economics: Race and Earnings and the Census:
- Live Journal: Canadian government to spend excessive amounts of $ on prisons as crime rate falls Crime statistics not accurate, Day suggests
- Vancouver: Stats leaders call for return of long form
- The Buffalo Press: Columnist – Canadian census change will hurt First Nations
Video:
Stockwell Day gets tough on imaginary crime, ie. unicorn poaching
CBC news: MP Mark Holland holds a news conference on the Conservative government and its crime agenda
Abolir les statistiques sur la criminalité? : Boisvenu manipule les faits
Audio:
The Mark The Mark Radio ep.25: Four of The Mark’s contributors reflect on what the scrapping of the mandatory long-form census means to Canada and Canadians.
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