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www.census.gc.caHere’s the latest on the Canadian census, based on recent reporting.
The 2026 Census of Population and Census of Agriculture is underway in Canada, with data collection starting in May 2026 and Census Day scheduled for May 12, 2026. This marks the next quinquennial census cycle, following the 2021 Census. Ottawa is coordinating nationwide field operations, and Statistics Canada has published the census questions for 2026 in advance of collection. These developments signal a broad data-gathering effort to refresh insights on population, housing, and agriculture.[3][4][5]
New topics are being introduced in the 2026 census, including questions on sexual orientation, homelessness, and general health, reflecting updated data needs and policy priorities. This aligns with Canada’s push to broaden national statistics to better address contemporary social and health issues.[2][4]
Public information and resources are available through Statistics Canada and partner outlets, including guidance on how to participate, and updates on the geography and boundary files used for census analysis. Canadians are encouraged to participate to ensure a complete picture of the country.[8][3]
For context, ongoing media coverage highlights the census as a foundational tool for planning services like hospitals, schools, and infrastructure, and notes that the census is a legal requirement in Canada. As in past years, timelines include invitation mailings, online questionnaire access, and data-quality considerations.[1][6]
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www.census.gc.caThe 2026 Census of Population and Census of Agriculture are officially underway! Collection begins today, May 4, 2026, with Census Day set for May 12, 2026. … The next Census of Population and Census of Agriculture will take place in 2026. In preparation, Statistics Canada continues to innovate, improve its processes, and consult with Canadians to ensure the next census accurately represents the Canadian population. There are several milestones along the road to the 2026 Census. … Canada’s...
communitydata.caThe next Census of Population and Census of Agriculture will take place in 2026. In preparation, Statistics Canada continues to innovate, improve its processes, and consult with Canadians to ensure the next census accurately represents the Canadian population. There are several milestones along the road to the 2026 Census. … Canada’s 2026 census will include new questions on sexual orientation, homelessness, and general health to address gaps in national data. Now available: The 2025 Census...
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www12.statcan.gc.ca• legislative requirements • program and policy needs • burden on Canadians when answering questions • privacy concerns • input from consultation and testing • data quality • cost and operational considerations • historical comparability • availability of alternative data sources. Statistics Canada conducted its content consultation process for the 2026 Census from fall 2022 to spring 2023 … Chapter 1 – Whom we heard from 1.1 Online consultation The Census of Population content consultation...
publications.gc.caStatistics Canada is pleased to announce that the questions for the 2026 Census of Population and the 2026 Census of Agriculture have been published .
www.canada.caIndex to the latest information from the Census of Population. This survey conducted by Statistics Canada provides a statistical portrait of Canada and its people. The census is a reliable source designed to provide information about people and housing units in Canada by their demographic, social and economic characteristics. Information from previous censuses is also available.
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