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Deadline Approaches for Census Submission

May 11, 20264 Mins Read
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A residential area of Ottawa is seen in the drone image. Statistics Canada says the data Canadians provide on their census forms helps inform such decisions as where to build housing, schools and hospitals, and generally ensure services meet the population's needs. (Michel Aspirot/CBC)
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The last day to submit your completed 2026 census form is Tuesday. If you haven’t done it yet, there’s no need to stress just yet, even though fines could be imposed.

This date, May 12, is more of a “reference date” to encourage Canadians to take action and remind them that it’s time to get moving.

If the form isn’t submitted by then, you might receive reminders via mail or phone. If things drag on too long, a census worker may visit you 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 Stats Can spokesperson told .

It’s mandatory to fill out the census, so refusing could lead to a fine of up to $500 for not complying with the Statistics Act.

This might sound like a tough penalty for not filling out a form, but the census plays an essential role in guiding government operations.

What is the census and how is it used?

Every five years, Statistics Canada undertakes a mission to count all Canadians.

In addition to counting heads, the census collects basic demographic information such as age, sex at birth, gender identity, language spoken, marital status and household composition across the nation.

At the same time, they also conduct an agricultural census focusing on gathering data about “the physical, economic, social and environmental aspects of Canada’s agriculture industry.” An aerial view as carrots are harvested at Mas & Fils Jardiniers in Saint-Michel, Que. Anyone responsible for running a farm or agricultural operation must complete a 2026 Census of Agriculture questionnaire. (Christinne Muschi/The Canadian Press)

The information Stats Can gathers about farms and households is crucial for governments because it helps them make well-informed public policy decisions and long-term plans.

These decisions include where new social housing should be built; where schools, hospitals and health services should go; how policing should be strengthened; investments in childcare; and generally making sure services meet community needs.

How does Statistics Canada conduct the census?

The census kicks off in early February for remote and Northern communities. However, Statistics Canada only starts sending invitation letters to other Canadian households in early May during a census year.

The letter explains how people can complete their census questionnaire online. For those without internet access, it suggests calling the help line where they can fill it out over the phone or ask for a paper copy.

Around 75 percent of households are asked to complete the short-form version of the census while 25 percent will receive the long-form questionnaire.

The short form gathers basic demographic details while the long-form collects additional data including place of birth, ethnic backgrounds, religious beliefs, education levels and employment history among other information points.

How seriously does the government take the census?

As this data has become vital for government planning purposes now more than ever before attempting any kind of avoidance as either citizens or municipal staff can lead to significant repercussions.

If someone refuses or forgets to fill out their questionnaire-or provides false or misleading answers-they could face legal action resulting in fines up to $500.

Census workers who have sworn an oath regarding adherence rules but fail may incur fines reaching $1,000 along with potential imprisonment lasting six months for their actions.

If employees from municipal governments or private companies refuse requests related documents necessary for conducting this survey won’t face jail time but could still be fined as much as $1,000 instead.

What about people who don’t speak English or French?

If you don’t speak English or French well enough-you can call into our help line staffed by people fluent in various languages ready help when needed!

Please note that although actual questionnaires exist only available through these two main languages-there’s assistance offered via translated versions online accessible 13 “immigrant languages” such Italian Punjabi Russian Spanish etc.,

Additionally we provide translations available within 15 Indigenous languages like East Cree Blackfoot Inuktitut Mi’kmaq etc., 

You’re encouraged utilize these translations just referentially however still required submit completed responses English/French whether using telephone paper forms web-based submissions even direct interactions with designated enumerators!

This platform includes many FAQs addressing diverse concerns encompassing individuals living farms long-term care facilities collective housing arrangements thus catering needs across numerous situations too! 

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