- The Hook: Liberals urge action after Tories ignore order to produce census docs
- Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences: Engendering Changes in Unpaid Work in Canada
- The Chronicle Herald: Premiers urge private-sector stimulus
- Leader Post: Homemaker’s fight falls flat with scrapped census
- Progressive Economics Forum: Taxpayers and the Census
- Leader Post: Census row: Tories have lost the plot
- The Vancouver Sun: Metro Vancouver’s housing committee pushing for long form Census
- The Vancouver Sun: Census fight kills woman’s fight to recognize unpaid housework
- Canada.com: Finding a new StatsCan boss could be tough, observers say
- Liberals: Liberals keep up pressure in census fight
- Ottawa Citizen: Tories go wacky with policies on census, prisons
- The Windsor Star: Vander Doelen: Census invades privacy (more from the dark side)
- Winnipeg Free Gaps on census, emissions: Lack of unity dooms mandatory form
- Ottawa Citizen: A fear of the census
- Canada.com: Long census clearly outmoded, not needed (oye veigh!)
- Star Phoenix: Is anyone really upset about the census? (what so many negatives!)
- The record: Metro politicians want long census form back
- National Post: Rex Murphy: The perils of question 32B
- Western Standard: Premiers reveal an ideological divide on the census
- BC Local News: Long-form census loss not life-or-death issue
- Burnaby News Leaders: Census flap raises local concerns
- Hill Times: An opposition worth its salt will make census restoration primary electoral pledge Harper’s census moves set the stage for a diminution in government’s ability to be involved in ordinary lives and limit the government’s capacity to make clear choices for the common good.
- Hill Times: Using charter to fight a voluntary long-form census absurd
Mounting a high profile fight and letting people believe that our country will collapse if Canadians are forced to fill out the long form for StatsCan is preposterous. - Reuters: Canadian government says no to census compromise
- The Toronto Star: Census change devalues women’s unpaid work
- Star Phoenix: Census change a step back: Lees Saskatoon woman pushed for inclusion of unpaid work in ’90s
- Toronto Sun: Former head of Stats Can gets new job
- Globe and Mail: Lauded economist slams census decision Accepting award for public policy leadership, Sylvia Ostry says long-form census change is ‘shocking’ and ‘ridiculous
- The Toronto Star: Siddiqui: Harper’s Ottawa becomes Republican la-la land
- The Western Standard: Lady Humphrey on the census reform
- The Winnipeg Sun: If in doubt, it’s sexist
- The Chronicle Herald: The Economy: Hear thyself
- The Financial Post: The new Prohibition
- Winnipeg Sun: Census a matter of choice
- The Globe and Mail: Premiers’ meeting to plot census strategy Census not on the agenda – but it will likely be on the table
- Dalhousie University News: Don’t mess with the census
- The Vancouver Sun: Global statistics industry leaders call for reinstatement of Canadian long-form census
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