WATERIDO m ' Wednesdly. May 13. 2011 - 7 S ats (Ian defend surv y \ ~ t S e \<; 5W % y o w ‘ a a lOCllllDN i By BouViui/iiut. be compromised and in Society of Canada said whole process is a waste it n 63.8 e , 5‘9 510 31:“ . (.‘IirrinicliISui/f ,, will no longer serve as Stats (kin will be working of time and money. . . ‘ baseline for comparison off a new baseline with â€We will have data very home's already to other census data the reconfigured data. representative of roughly ‘ E received the yellow already collected. and doesn't think it will half the population.†he l envelope with the be able to provide the said. a“ M M 2011 (Iensus in the mail 4‘ ~ - insi ht into the national “And we'll know little i by now. although sortie Thls IS the data souilg that past census about the other half." ' Choose From M Great Offers! are probably wondering that "lost local data has provided. But Dillon said Stats N a. On v id 11 , what they should do with "There will be almost Can hopes the quality of . , y ( f†If"? â€Jog" :1 a -, 5"'f"“"°" , _ , . v. a. , i. .., 1% gets 1». -..:. it. governments no ability to compare the the data will remain ' “MW; ‘ ‘ ' 1 kill it out. said tiary use [0 plan and current National llouse‘ intact. That's why he's W90! y; it; MMWM» ..‘ Dillon, dirt-(tor oi the d . hold Survey with the encouraging as many “0083' s ’3’: gig... % “I" 2011 Canadian (Iensus f0 etermlne long~form census data. people to fill it out as ‘ 2 if i; '1 so 1;“; for the central region. (phat services They will besimilar ques~ able. He said Stats Can is â€â€œ33“" 4.1% $1??? ‘ OFF : {if} The short form is still - tions but com letel dif» ettin su on for their . J . W 55532 W :WM . “2,25 mandatory and must be 1011le made ferent peopleprespsond gush gomprgunicipalities 0â€" ' i V ' N 'A ’ â€Shh“ W i ‘9'†i â€m " h . completed within 10 availablem" ing." and other bodies that rely W days of receipt before ‘ Some groups are even on this data. 207 King St. S. 437 Albert St. Statistics (Zanada starts f?†01,110“ encouraging their meme _“If we do.a good job of Waterloo Waterloo dotng followup calls and {"M’oraf‘ 920’} bers to partictpate in this well still be able to knocking on doors to (“N“- “m’mm’g‘m‘ greater numbers. which have the same baseline." 519- 743-4000 519- 570-3131 ensure compliance. ‘ . y ‘ could further skew the he said. “We'll be strate» www.groomingwithï¬nesse.com It's the National Dillon said Statistics results instead of being a gic in our follow up to Household Survey that Canada hopes to over- truly representational. make sure that we target ‘ Statistics Canada is send» come that by increasing McLeish said some of those reluctant partici- I h ' I ing out in lune that is vole the sample size and are his colleagues think the pantsalittle harder." WWW-water 00c ron'c 9.6a untary and has become hoping they'll get the the source of controversy same kind of reporting _ ‘ ,, ' ‘ ‘ after changes made last numbers as they did with a“ â€*1 Itâ€. 3,; year by the federal gov- the longâ€"form census .g " ' o , " f. 5" ernment to the long- “We've increased the i ' E nght NOW, Remarkable Luxury form census. sam le to one-in-three u . ' «The 2011 Lem... hum; instead mm and Selection Comes at a Remarkable Price. actually just one ques- ï¬ve previously in 2006." tionnaire now. which is said Dillon. . mandatory by law. and "And we're going to " \ ’ includes 10 questions." use our experience at 1-\ said Dillon. making a Stats Canada to do vol~ ~+ M 25 .. .\ tour of the region last untary surveys. we do ___ - . ’5. ' - A week to clear up some of quite a few ofthein on an 5' 77:2. 5; j" -‘- " the confusion. “Coming annual basis. i :1 " ,, , é" . - _\ ‘ . ‘ in lune is the National "it's avery big sample, 1 _ .3 ’ J \‘ . ‘ " .- 5‘ Household Survey that and 4.5 million house- , i' ' {tr W , 13 . 3 replaces what we used to holds will get the Nation- F » , “>1 \ V6535" A ' . _. ‘ \ call the long-form." al Household Survey." - (â€W ‘ ‘.’/ ‘ g "'"" --. V " y The 2011 Census is But Don McLeish, a - .. "’ 7' . ~ - ‘ \ '~ ;.. almost a straight head University of Waterloo 20ft ‘ ‘. . ,4 V ' i ' _ ‘y, . ’ ‘ count this time. which professor in the statistics . V ’5“ _fl..,,,,:..,_ 3* 47 “ A i '1' _ \'. will tell the government and actuarial science w 3-3:. E;- i "g" .V' (1 5 how many people there department who is the 5 ‘ i , V ' is as, Q ‘ J are in Canada and where past president of the Sta- ‘ ", '4 “-â€" ‘K, i“ 7 ‘ ’ ‘ the_\ live. There are also tistical Society of(1anada. \( .‘ - V4 \ L questions about the lan- isn't holding out mtich ‘J ,_. _ guage they speak and hope that the new survey o 0 30“ WWW†COUPE other particulars that will deliver the same Expenence a Large SGlECtIOl‘I. I p‘“'"_ “general â€mum 0f qu‘m‘y 9i "hum um} And so too, experience crafted emotion. Especially seeing as the best offers of the year include ‘ the nation. made Stats (.anada _ , , '1 he National Home“ famous the world 0ch the legendary 6 line. With its newest member, the 625. Like Spring. theseoflers won't last long. hold Mm“. will be used “The sample Sm, does This is inspired Performance. This is the way of lnflniti. ' to flesh otit a more com- almost nothing to correct plcie picture of the state for bias in this survey. â€" of the nation by asking and it almost makes it â€A†P a â€wad a“... d MM†Ulit‘rlhlfd of all house- worse, said McLush. 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