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  1. 2011 Census milestones
    http://www12.statcan.ca/census-recen...etapes-eng.cfm

    Milestones: Timeframe
    Consultation on content: April to November, 2007
    Private Sector Involvement: March 2008 to March 2010
    2008 Census Test (Reference Day): May 13, 2008
    Consultation on dissemination: October 15, 2008 to March 31, 2009
    2009 Census Test questionnaire finalized: December 2008
    Recruitment for 2009 Census Test jobs: January 2009 to July 2009
    2009 Census Test distribution to households: May 4, 2009
    2009 Census Test (reference day): May 12, 2009
    Cabinet approval of questionnaire content: January 2010
    Census questions gazetted: April 2010
    Early enumeration starts: February 2011
    Recruitment for 2011 Census jobs: Late Spring 2010 to July 29, 2011
    2011 Census collection begins: May 2, 2011
    2011 Census (reference day): May 10, 2011
    Collection activities completed: July 29, 2011
    Major Releases of 2011 Census data: February 2012 to November 2014
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    Poll Results: The 2011 Census Questionnaire Should Be...

    Voters
    22. You may not vote on this poll
    • Kept Mandatory (Fines & Jail)

      4 18.18%
    • Kept Mandatory (Only Fines)

      17 77.27%
    • The New Voluntary National Household Survey

      0 0%
    • Scrapped, The Data Should Be Found Elsewhere

      0 0%
    • Scrapped, The Government Doesn't Need This Data

      0 0%
    • [Another Point Of View]

      1 4.55%
  3. Urbanomicon's Avatar
    From Kitchener, Ontario | Member Since Feb 2010 | 951 Posts
    #21
    Quote Originally Posted by djf863000 View Post
    I wish they would add Province of Birth, or Country of Birth if born outside Canada, in the short form.

    Old Census are very useful for researching your family tree, telling you who was in the same household, their name age are where they were born. In 93 years when the 2011 will be release to public, people looking for their ancestors (which will include us), will be limited, because of not enough info on the census.
    That's a good point and one I never considered. Welcome to the forums djf863000.
    "Only the insane have the strength enough to prosper. Only those that prosper may truly judge what is sane."
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  4. UrbanWaterloo's Avatar
    From Kitchener-Waterloo | Member Since Dec 2009 | 4,811 Posts
    #22
    I'm noticing Kitchener-Cambridge-Waterloo is now being used by Statistics Canada, examples being the Labour Force Characteristics and the New Housing Price Index.
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