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Census day arrives Tuesday. Have you submitted your questionnaire?

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The deadline to submit the completed 2026 census form comes Tuesday, and while those who haven’t filled it out could face a fine, there’s no need to panic just yet. 

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That’s because rather than a hard cut-off, May 12 really serves as a “reference date” to get Canadians into gear and let them know they need to get their skates on. 

People who haven’t filled it out by that time will start being prodded by mail, phone, or if they really drag out the process, a personal visit from a census worker sometime in June. 

“In mid-July, non-responding households with a mailing address will receive a final reminder letter informing them of their legal obligation to complete the census questionnaire and the possible consequences of failing to do so,”  a StatsCan spokesperson told CBC News. 

Filling out the census is mandatory, so refusing to do it can result in a fine of up to $500 for breaching the Statistics Act. 

That may seem a harsh punishment for failing to fill out a form, but the census is really important when it comes to informing the operation of government. 

Every five years Statistics Canada sets out on a mission to count the entire Canadian population.

Beyond a straight count, the census also gathers basic demographic information such as age, sex at birth, gender, language, marital status and the makeup of each household in the country. 

At the same time, the agency also conducts an agricultural census to gather information on the “physical, economic, social and environmental aspects of Canada’s agriculture industry.”

The data collected by StatsCan on the makeup of farms and households is critical for governments because it helps them make informed public policy decisions and long-term plans. 

Those decisions include where to build new social housing, schools, hospitals, health services and prisons, and where to expand public transportation, bolster policing, invest in child care and generally ensure services meet a population’s needs. 

While the census begins in early February in remote and Northern communities, Statistics Canada does not send out invitation letters to the rest of Canadian households until early May in a census year. 

The letter tells people how to complete their census questionnaire online. If they’re unable to access the internet, the letter invites people to call the census help line so they can do it over the phone or request a paper copy.

About 75 per cent of households are asked to complete the short-form census, while the remaining 25 per cent are asked to fill out the long-form questionnaire. 

The short form only collects basic demographic information, while the long-form questionnaire does that and more. It also gathers information on a person’s place of birth, ethnic and cultural origins, religious affiliation, education, jobs and sexual orientation, among other data points. 

With the data gathered in the census now so critical for government planning, attempting to circumvent the process as a census taker, citizen or staff member of a municipal government or company can result in serious consequences. 

Individuals who refuse or neglect to fill out the questionnaire, or who knowingly give false or misleading information, could face a summary conviction and a fine of not more than $500.

A census worker who has taken an oath to follow any and all rules of census taking and the subsequent management of that data, but who falls short of that standard, could face a fine of up to $1,000, a summary conviction and a possible prison term of up to six months. 

Anyone working for a municipal government or a private company that refuses to supply documents or records for the purpose of the census wouldn’t face jail time, but they could be hit with a fine of up to $1,000.

People who do not speak English or French can call the census help line where employees fluent in other languages are able to help in some cases. 

Statistics Canada says the census itself is only available in English or French, but the questions contained in the short-form census and the long-form census are available online in 13 “immigrant languages” including Italian, Punjabi, Russian and Spanish. 

The questions are also available in 15 Indigenous languages including East Cree, Blackfoot, Inuktitut and Mi’kmaq. 

Statistics Canada says people can use these translations for reference purposes, but they still must complete the questionnaire in either English or French by phone, on paper, online or in person with a census taker. 

People with a hearing or speech impairment can answer questions in a number of accessible formats including sign language, audio and other electronic methods. 

Statistics Canada’s census website hosts a number of frequently asked questions pages designed to help provide guidance to Canadians in any and all possible situations, including for people living on farms, in long-term care homes or other collective dwellings, and across a number of circumstances.

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