Splits and Fractures: Canadians Evenly Divided On Whether Scrapping of Mandatory Long-Form Census is a ‘Good’ (49%) or ‘Bad’ (51%) Decision

Two in Ten (19%) Canadians Say Outright That if They Receive the New Voluntary Version, They Will Not Complete the Form

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Toronto, ON – As the country is caught up in a heated debate about the merits and demerits of the recent decision by the Federal Government to scrap the mandatory long-form census in favour of a voluntary version that would go out to more households, a new Ipsos Reid poll conducted exclusively for Canada.com has revealed that the...

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Splits and Fractures: Canadians Evenly Divided On Whether Scrapping of Mandatory Long-Form Census is a ‘Good’ (49%) or ‘Bad’ (51%) Decision

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