Statistics Canada sees more demand to fill out census online during pandemic
OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says the response to the census is higher than the agency expected to far, with online submissions coming from some remote communities for the first time.
Census cards with information about how to fill out the short- and long-form questionnaires went out to households in the last week ahead of census day on May 11.
One reason for the higher online response involves a pandemic-related change the agency made this year to allow anyone in the country to file through the internet-based form for the first time.
Geoff Bowlby, director general at Statistics Canada responsible for the census, says the agency assumed in previous census cycles that remote parts of the country didn’t have enough internet coverage to allow for online responses.