Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 150, Number 6: ORDERS IN COUNCIL
February 6, 2016
STATISTICS CANADA
2016 Census of Population
P.C. 2016-36 January 29, 2016
His Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Industry, pursuant to subsections 19(1) and 21(1) of the Statistics Act (see footnote a), repeals Order in Council P.C. 2015-789 of June 10, 2015 (see footnote b) fixes May 2016 as the month in which a census of population is to be taken by Statistics Canada and prescribes the questions to be asked in the 2016 Census of Population, as set out in the annexed schedule.
SCHEDULE
STEP A
CONFIDENTIAL WHEN COMPLETED
1. What is your telephone number? _____- _____- _____
2. What email address could we use to contact your household, if applicable?
_____________________________________________________________
3. What is the address of this dwelling?
Number
(and suffix, if applicable)
(e.g., 302, 151 B, 16 1/2)
_____________________
Street name, street type (e.g., DR = Drive), direction (e.g., N = North)
________________________________________________________
Apartment/unit
____________
City, municipality, town, village, Indian reserve
______________________________________
Province/territory
________________________
Postal code
_______ _______
4. What is the mailing address of this dwelling, if different from above?
(e.g., Rural Route, PO Box, Lot and Concession or General Delivery)
_________________________________________________________________
STEP B
1. Including yourself, how many persons usually live at this address on May 10, 2016?
Include: all persons who have their main residence at this address, even if they are temporarily away.
See the instructions on page 3 (joint custody, students, landed immigrants, secondary residence, etc.).
_____ Number of persons
2. Including yourself, list all persons who usually live here on May 10, 2016.
Important: Begin the list with an adult followed, if applicable, by that person’s spouse or common-law partner and by their children. Continue with all other persons who usually live at this address.
person | FAMILY NAME(S) | GIVEN NAME(S) |
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Person 1 | ||
Person 2 | ||
Person 3 | ||
Person 4 | ||
Person 5 | ||
Person 6 | ||
Person 7 | ||
Person 8 | ||
Person 9 | ||
Person 10 |
STEP C
Did you leave anyone out of step B because you were not sure the person should be listed?
For example, a student, a child in joint custody, a person temporarily away, a person who lives here temporarily, a resident from another country with a work or study permit, a refugee claimant, etc.
No
Yes Specify the name, the relationship and the reason.
Name(s) and relationship ___________________________________________________________
Reason ___________________________________________________________
STEP D
1. Is anyone listed in step B a farm operator who produces at least one agricultural product intended for sale? For example, crops, livestock, milk, poultry, eggs, greenhouse or nursery products, Christmas trees, sod, honey, bees, maple syrup products, furs, etc.
No Go to step E Yes
2. Does this farm operator make the day-to-day management decisions related to the farm?
No Yes
STEP E
Copy the names in step B to question 1, at the top of pages 4 to 7.
Keep the same order.
If more than six persons live here, you will need an extra questionnaire; call 1-855-700-2016.
1. WHOM TO INCLUDE IN STEP B
- All persons who have their main residence at this address on May 10, 2016, including newborn babies, room-mates and persons who are temporarily away,
- Canadian citizens, landed immigrants (permanent residents), persons asking for refugee status (refugee claimants), persons from another country with a work or study permit and family members living here with them,
- Persons staying at this address temporarily on May 10, 2016 who have no main residence elsewhere.
2. WHERE TO INCLUDE PERSONS WITH MORE THAN ONE RESIDENCE
- CHILDREN IN JOINT CUSTODY should be included in the home of the parent where they live most of the time. Children who spend equal time with each parent should be included in the home of the parent with whom they are staying on May 10, 2016.
- STUDENTS who return to live with their parents during the year should be included at their parents’ address, even if they live elsewhere while attending school or working at a summer job.
- SPOUSES OR COMMON-LAW PARTNERS TEMPORARILY AWAY who stay elsewhere while working or studying should be listed at the main residence of their family, if they return periodically.
- PERSONS IN AN INSTITUTION for less than six months (for example, in a home for the aged, a hospital or a prison) should be listed at their usual residence.
a SECONDARY RESIDENCE (for example, a cottage) for ALL PERSONS who stayed here on May 10, 2016 (all these persons have their main residence elsewhere in Canada), mark this circle. Print your name, your telephone number and your main residence address at the bottom of this page. Do not answer other questions. |
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a DWELLING OCCUPIED ONLY BY RESIDENTS OF ANOTHER COUNTRY VISITING CANADA (for example, on vacation or on a business trip), mark this circle. Print your name, your telephone number and your country of residence at the bottom of this page. Do not answer other questions. |
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the HOME OF A GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVE OF ANOTHER COUNTRY (for example, an embassy or a high commission) and family members, mark this circle. Print your name, your telephone number and the country that you represent at the bottom of this page. Do not answer other questions. |
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Name ________________________________________________________ Telephone number _____-_____-_____ |
Number
(and suffix, if applicable)
(e.g., 302, 151 B, 16 1/2)
_____________________
Street name, street type (e.g., DR = Drive), direction (e.g., N = North)
________________________________________________________
Apartment/unit
____________
City, municipality, town, village, Indian reserve
______________________________________
Province/territory
________________________
Postal code
_______ _______
Country
______________________________________
Mail this questionnaire in the enclosed envelope today.
1 NAME In the spaces provided, copy the names in the same order as in step B. Then answer the following questions for each person.
PERSON 1
Family name
______________________________
Given name
______________________________
The following questions refer to each person’s situation on May 10, 2016, unless otherwise specified.
2 What is this person’s sex?
Male
Female
Date of Birth | Day | Month | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Example: | 2 3 | 0 2 | 1 9 7 4 |
If exact date is not known, enter best estimate.
For children under the age of 1, enter 0.
Age 4 2
Day
__________
Month
_________
Year
_________
Age
_________
4 What is this person’s marital status?
Mark “⊗” one circle only.
Never legally married
Legally married (and not separated)
Separated, but still legally married
Divorced
Widowed
5 Is this person living with a common-law partner?
Common-law refers to two people who live together as a couple but who are not legally married to each other.
Yes
No
6 What is the relationship of this person to Person 1?
If none of the responses in the list describes this person’s relationship to Person 1, then specify a response under “Other relationship”.
Person 1
⊗ PERSON 1
Person 2
Opposite-sex husband or wife of Person 1
Opposite-sex common-law partner of Person 1
Same-sex married spouse of Person 1
Same-sex common-law partner of Person 1
Son or daughter of Person 1 only
Grandchild of Person 1
Son-in-law or daughter-in-law of Person 1
Father or mother of Person 1
Father-in-law or mother-in-law of Person 1
Brother or sister of Person 1
Foster child
Room-mate, lodger or boarder
Other relationship — specify:
_______________________________
_______________________________
Person 3-6
Son or daughter of both Persons 1 and 2
Son or daughter of Person 1 only
Son or daughter of Person 2 only
Grandchild of Person 1
Son-in-law or daughter-in-law of Person 1
Father or mother of Person 1
Father-in-law or mother-in-law of Person 1
Brother or sister of Person 1
Foster child
Room-mate, lodger or boarder
Other relationship — specify:
______________________________
______________________________
7 Can this person speak English or French well enough to conduct a conversation?
Mark “⊗” one circle only.
English only
French only
Both English and French
Neither English nor French
8 a) What language does this person speak most often at home?
English
French
Other language — specify:
______________________________
______________________________
b) Does this person speak any other languages on a regular basis at home?
No
Yes, English
Yes, French
Yes, other language — specify:
______________________________
______________________________
9 What is the language that this person first learned at home in childhood and still understands?
If this person no longer understands the first language learned, indicate the second language learned.
English
French
Other language — specify:
______________________________
______________________________
This question is for all persons listed on the questionnaire. If you are answering on behalf of other people, please consult each person.
10 Does this person agree to make his or her 2016 Census information available in 2108 (92 years after the census)?
Yes
No
Only if you answer “Yes” will your responses be available to future generations and historical researchers, 92 years after the 2016 Census, in 2108.
ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING
The following question is about difficulties a person may have doing certain activities. Only difficulties or long-term conditions that have lasted or are expected to last for six months or more should be considered.
11 Does this person have any:
a) difficulty seeing (even when wearing glasses or contact lenses)?
No Often
Sometimes Always
b) difficulty hearing (even when using a hearing aid)?
No Often
Sometimes Always
c) difficulty walking, using stairs, using his/her hands or fingers or doing other physical activities?
No Often
Sometimes Always
d) difficulty learning, remembering or concentrating?
No Often
Sometimes Always
e) emotional, psychological or mental health conditions (e.g., anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, substance abuse, anorexia, etc.)?
No Often
Sometimes Always
f) other health problem or long-term condition that has lasted or is expected to last for six months or more?
Exclude: any health problems previously reported above.
No Often
Sometimes Always
SOCIOCULTURAL INFORMATION
12 Where was this person born?
Specify one response only, according to present boundaries.
Born in Canada
Nfld.Lab. Manitoba
P.E.I. Sask.
N.S. Alberta
N.B. B.C.
Quebec Yukon
Ontario N.W.T.
Nunavut
Born outside Canada — specify country:
__________________________________
13 Of what country is this person a citizen?
Indicate more than one citizenship, if applicable.
“Canada, by naturalization” refers to the process by which an immigrant is granted citizenship of Canada, under the Citizenship Act.
Canada, by birth
Canada, by naturalization
Other country — specify:
__________________________________
14 Is this person now, or has this person ever been, a landed immigrant?
A “landed immigrant” (permanent resident) is a person who has been granted the right to live in Canada permanently by immigration authorities.
No
Go to question 16
Yes
15 In what year did this person first become a landed immigrant?
Example:
Year
1974
Year _____ If exact year is not known, enter best estimate.
16 What language(s), other than English or French, can this person speak well enough to conduct a conversation?
None
OR
Other language(s) — specify:
__________________________________
__________________________________
This question collects information on the ancestral origins of the population and provides information about the composition of Canada’s diverse population.
17 What were the ethnic or cultural origins of this person’s ancestors?
An ancestor is usually more distant than a grandparent.
For example, Canadian, English, Chinese, French, East Indian, Italian, German, Scottish, Cree, Mi’kmaq, Salish, Métis, Inuit, Filipino, Irish, Dutch, Ukrainian, Polish, Portuguese, Vietnamese, Korean, Jamaican, Greek, Iranian, Lebanese, Mexican, Somali, Colombian, etc.
Specify as many origins as applicable using capital letters.
__________________________________
__________________________________
__________________________________
__________________________________
18 Is this person an Aboriginal person, that is, First Nations (North American Indian), Métis or Inuk (Inuit)?
Note: First Nations (North American Indian) includes Status and Non-Status Indians.
If “Yes”, mark “⊗” the circle(s) that best describe(s) this person now.
Graphic | Detailed information can be found in the surrounding text | |
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No, not an Aboriginal person | ||
Continue with the next question | ||
Yes, First Nations (North American Indian) | ||
Yes, Métis | ||
Yes, Inuk (Inuit) | ||
Go to question 20 |
This question collects information in accordance with the Employment Equity Act and its Regulations and Guidelines to support programs that promote equal opportunity for everyone to share in the social, cultural, and economic life of Canada.
19 Is this person:
Mark “⊗” more than one circle or specify, if applicable.
White
South Asian (e.g., East Indian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, etc.)
Chinese
Black
Filipino
Latin American
Arab
Southeast Asian (e.g., Vietnamese, Cambodian, Laotian, Thai, etc.)
West Asian (e.g., Iranian, Afghan, etc.)
Korean
Japanese
Other — specify:
__________________________________
20 Is this person a Status Indian (Registered or Treaty Indian as defined by the Indian Act of Canada)?
No
Yes, Status Indian (Registered or Treaty)
21 Is this person a member of a First Nation/Indian band?
If “Yes”, which First Nation/Indian band?
For example, Musqueam Indian Band, Sturgeon Lake First Nation, Atikamekw of Manawan.
No
Yes, member of a First Nation or Indian band
Specify name of First Nation/Indian band.
__________________________________
__________________________________
MOBILITY
22 Where did this person live 1 year ago, that is, on May 10, 2015?
Mark “⊗” one circle only.
Note: For those who mark the fourth circle:
Please give the name of the city or town rather than the metropolitan area of which it is a part.
For example:
- Saanich rather than Victoria (metropolitan area)
- St. Albert rather than Edmonton (metropolitan area)
- Laval rather than Montréal (metropolitan area)
Born after May 10, 2015
Lived at the same address as now
Lived at a different address in the same city, town, village, township, municipality or Indian reserve
Lived in a different city, town, village, township, municipality or Indian reserve in Canada
Specify the name of the city, town, village, township, municipality or Indian reserve of residence 1 year ago.
__________________________________
__________________________________
Province/territory ___________
Postal code _______ _______
Lived outside Canada
Specify the country of residence 1 year ago.
__________________________________
23 Where did this person live 5 years ago, that is, on May 10, 2011?
Mark “⊗” one circle only.
Note: For those who mark the fourth circle:
Please give the name of the city or town rather than the metropolitan area of which it is a part.
For example:
- Saanich rather than Victoria (metropolitan area)
- St. Albert rather than Edmonton (metropolitan area)
- Laval rather than Montréal (metropolitan area)
Born after May 10, 2011
Lived at the same address as now
Lived at a different address in the same city, town, village, township, municipality or Indian reserve
Lived in a different city, town, village, township, municipality or Indian reserve in Canada
Specify the name of the city, town, village, township, municipality or Indian reserve of residence 5 years ago.
__________________________________
__________________________________
Province/territory ___________
Postal code _______ _______
Lived outside Canada
Specify the country of residence 5 years ago.
__________________________________
PLACE OF BIRTH OF PARENTS
24 Where was each of this person’s parents born?
a) Father
Mark “⊗” or specify country according to present boundaries.
Father
Born in Canada
Born outside Canada — specify country:
________________________________
b) Mother
Mark “⊗” or specify country according to present boundaries.
Mother
Born in Canada
Born outside Canada — specify country:
________________________________
Answer questions 25 to 49 for each person aged 15 years and over.
Continue only for each person aged 15 years and over (born before May 10, 2001).
EDUCATION
25 Has this person completed a high school (secondary school) diploma or equivalent?
Examples of high school equivalency certificates are General Educational Development (GED) and Adult Basic Education (ABE).
High school diploma or certificate
Yes, high school diploma
Yes, high school equivalency certificate
No
26
a) Has this person completed a Registered Apprenticeship or other trades certificate or diploma?
Mark “⊗” as many circles as applicable.
For example, hairstyling, cooking, electrician, carpentry, etc.
Registered Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma
Yes, Certificate of Apprenticeship or Certificate of Qualification (Journeyperson’s designation)
Yes, other trades certificate or diploma
No
b) Has this person completed a college, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma?
Exclude: any certificates or diplomas reported in question 26 a).
Mark “⊗” as many circles as applicable.
For example, accounting technology, industrial engineering technology, legal assistant, etc.
College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma
Yes, certificate or diploma from a program of less than 3 months
Yes, certificate or diploma from a program of 3 months to less than 1 year
Yes, certificate or diploma from a program of 1 year to 2 years
Yes, certificate or diploma from a program of more than 2 years
No
c) Has this person completed a university certificate, diploma or degree?
Mark “⊗” as many circles as applicable.
University certificate, diploma or degree
Yes, university certificate or diploma below bachelor level
Yes, bachelor’s degree (e.g., B.A., B.A. (Hons.), B.Sc., B.Ed., LL.B.)
Yes, university certificate or diploma above bachelor level
Yes, degree in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine or optometry (M.D., D.D.S., D.M.D., D.V.M., O.D.)
Yes, master’s degree (e.g., M.A., M.Sc., M.Ed., M.B.A.)
Yes, earned doctorate (e.g., Ph.D.)
No
27 What was the major field of study of the highest certificate, diploma or degree that this person completed?
Please be specific.
For example, automobile mechanics, health care attendant, medical laboratory technology, civil engineering, agricultural economics, etc.
Print in capital letters as follows: COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
Major field of study of highest certificate, diploma or degree
_______________________________
_______________________________
_______________________________
_______________________________
OR
Graphic | Detailed information can be found in the surrounding text |
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No certificate, diploma or degree higher than high school | Go to question 29 |
28 In what province, territory or country did this person complete his or her highest certificate, diploma or degree?
In Canada — specify province or territory:
_______________________________
OR
Outside Canada — specify country:
_______________________________
29 At any time since September 2015, has this person attended a school, college, CEGEP or university?
Mark “⊗” as many circles as applicable.
Report only attendance for courses that can be used as credits towards a certificate, diploma or degree. Distance learning for credit is included.
At any time since September 2015
Yes, attended elementary, junior high school or high school
Yes, attended trade school, business school, community college, technical institute, CEGEP or other non-university institution
Yes, attended university
No , did not attend school at any time since September 2015
Note: Many of the following questions refer to the week from Sunday, May 1 to Saturday, May 7, 2016. Call 1-855-700-2016 for more information.
LABOUR MARKET ACTIVITIES
30 During the week of Sunday, May 1 to Saturday, May 7, 2016, how many hours did this person spend working for pay or in self-employment?
Please enter the total number of hours worked for pay or in self-employment at all jobs held during the week of May 1 to May 7.
Exclude number of hours:
- away due to illness, on vacation or any other reasons
Include number of hours:
- working for wages, salary, tips or commission
- working overtime
- working in his/her own business, farm or professional practice, alone or in partnership
- working directly towards the operation of a family farm or business without formal pay arrangements (e.g., assisting in seeding, doing accounts)
Number of hours (to the nearest hour)
_________
Go to question 36
OR
None
Continue with the next question
31 During the week of May 1 to May 7, 2016, was this person on temporary lay-off or absent from his/her job or business?
Mark “⊗” one circle only.
No
Yes, on temporary lay-off from a job to which this person expects to return
Yes, on vacation, ill, on strike or locked out, or absent for other reasons
32 During the week of May 1 to May 7, 2016, did this person have definite arrangements to start a new job within the next four weeks?
No
Yes
33 Did this person look for paid work during the four weeks from April 10 to May 7, 2016?
For example, did this person contact an employment centre, check with employers, place or answer newspaper ads, etc.?
Mark “⊗” one circle only.
No
Go to question 35
Yes, looked for full-time work
Yes, looked for part-time work (less than 30 hours per week)
34 Could this person have started a job during the week of Sunday, May 1 to Saturday, May 7, 2016 had one been available?
Mark “⊗” one circle only.
Yes, could have started a job
No , already had a job
No , because of temporary illness or disability
No , because of personal or family responsibilities
No , going to school
No , other reasons
35 When did this person last work for pay or in self-employment, even for a few days?
Mark “⊗” one circle only.
Graphic | Detailed information can be found in the surrounding text |
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In 2016 | |
In 2015 | |
Continue with the next question | |
Before 2015 | |
Never | |
Go to question 49 |
Note: Questions 36 to 45 refer to this person’s job or business during the week of May 1 to May 7, 2016. If this person held no job, answer for the job of longest duration since January 1, 2015. If this person held more than one job, answer for the job at which he or she worked the most hours.
36 For whom did this person work?
For self-employed persons, enter the name of their business. If the business does not have a name, enter the person’s name.
Print in capital letters as follows: Name of firm, government agency, etc.
ABC CONCRETE PRODUCTS LIMITED
Name of firm, government agency, etc.
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
Section, plant, department, etc. (if applicable)
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
37 What kind of business, industry or service was this?
Please be specific. For example:
- primary school
- municipal police
- wheat farm
- shoe store
- road construction
Kind of business, industry or service
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
38 What was this person’s work or occupation?
Please be specific. For example:
- general practitioner
- fishing guide
- civil engineer
- secondary school teacher
(If in the Armed Forces, give rank.)
Occupation
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
39 In this work, what were this person’s main activities?
Please be specific. For example:
- diagnose and provide care
- guided fishing parties
- design and build bridges
- taught mathematics
Main activities
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
40 In this job or business, was this person mainly:
Mark “⊗” one circle only.
working for wages, salary, tips or commission?
Go to question 42
working without pay for his/her spouse or another relative in a family farm or business?
Go to question 42
self-employed without paid help (alone or in partnership)?
self-employed with paid help (alone or in partnership)?
41 If self-employed, was this person’s farm or business incorporated?
No
Yes
42 At what address did this person usually work most of the time?
If direction (e.g., North, South, East or West) is a part of the street address, please include it.
If street address is unknown or if the address is a post office box, specify the building or nearest street intersection. Do not give a post office box number.
Please give the name of the city or town rather than the metropolitan area of which it is a part.
For example:
- Saanich rather than Victoria (metropolitan area)
- St. Albert rather than Edmonton (metropolitan area)
- Laval rather than Montréal (metropolitan area)
If the address of work is different than the address of the employer, please provide the address where this person actually works (e.g., school teachers should provide the address of their school, not the address of the school board).
Worked at home (including farms)
Go to question 45
Worked outside Canada
Go to question 45
No fixed workplace address
Continue with the next question
Worked at the address specified below:
Street address (see example)
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
City, town, village, township, municipality or Indian reserve
________________________________________
________________________________________
Province/territory
________________________________________
Postal code
______ ______
43 a) How did this person usually get to work?
If this person used more than one method of travel to work, mark the one used for most of the travel distance.
Mark “Subway or elevated rail” for:
- Vancouver SkyTrain
- Toronto Subway/RT
- Montréal Metro
Mark “Light rail, streetcar or commuter train” for:
- Vancouver West Coast Express
- Calgary CTrain
- Edmonton LRT
- Toronto streetcars
- Toronto GO Train
- Ottawa O-Train
- Montréal commuter trains
Detailed information can be found in the surrounding text | Go to question 43 b) | |
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Car, truck or van — as a driver | ||
Car, truck or van — as a passenger | ||
Bus | Go to question 44 a) | |
Subway or elevated rail | ||
Light rail, streetcar or commuter train | ||
Passenger ferry | ||
Walked to work | ||
Bicycle | ||
Motorcycle, scooter or moped | ||
Other method |
b) How many people, including this person, usually shared the ride to work in this car, truck or van?
Drove alone
2 people
3 or more people
44 a) What time did this person usually leave home to go to work?
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a.m. p.m. |
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hour |
min |
b) How many minutes did it usually take this person to get from home to work?
__________ Number of minutes
45 a) In this job, what language did this person use most often?
English
French
Other language — specify:
____________________________
b) Did this person use any other languages on a regular basis in this job?
No
Yes, English
Yes, French
Yes, other language — specify:
____________________________
46 How many weeks did this person work in 2015?
Please enter the total number of weeks worked for pay or in self-employment at all jobs held in 2015.
Include those weeks in which this person:
- was on vacation or sick leave with pay;
- worked full time or part time;
- worked for wages, salary, tips or commission;
- was self-employed;
- worked directly toward the operation of a family farm or business without formal pay arrangements.
None Go to question 49
OR
__________ Number of weeks
47 During most of those weeks, did this person work full time or part time?
Mark “⊗” one circle only.
Full time (30 hours or more per week)
Part time (less than 30 hours per week)
48 In 2015, did this person pay for child care, such as day care or babysitting, so that this person could work at his or her paid job(s)?
When child care or day camps helps several people work, enter the amount only once.
Answer “Yes” or “No”. If “Yes” also enter the amount for 2015.
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Yes |
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$ | .00 | |||||
No |
49 In 2015, did this person pay child or spousal support payments to a former spouse or partner?
Support payments are covered by an agreement to pay a fixed amount on a regular basis. Exclude all other gifts or transfers of money. Include only support payments actually paid.
Answer “Yes” or “No”. If “Yes” also enter the total amount for 2015.
Detailed information can be found in the surrounding text | ||||||
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Yes |
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$ | .00 | |||||
No |
Note: Turn the page and answer the question about this dwelling.
STEP F Answer Questions F1 to F10 about this dwelling. The questions refer to May 10, 2016 unless otherwise specified.
A dwelling is a separate set of living quarters with a private entrance from the outside or from a common hallway or stairway inside the building. This entrance should not be through someone else’s living quarters.
F1 Who pays the rent or mortgage, taxes, electricity, etc., for this dwelling?
If more than one person contributes to such payments, mark “⊗” as many circles as apply.
Person 1
Person 2
Person 3
Person 4
Person 5
A person who is listed on another questionnaire for this dwelling
A person who does not live here
F2 Is this dwelling:
Mark “⊗” one circle only.
owned by you or a member of this household (even if it is still being paid for)?
rented (even if no cash rent is paid)?
F3 Is this dwelling part of a condominium development?
Yes
No
F4 a) How many rooms are there in this dwelling?
Count: kitchen, bedrooms, finished rooms in attic or basement, etc.
Do not count: bathrooms, halls, vestibules and rooms used solely for business purposes.
__________ Number of rooms
b) How many of these rooms are bedrooms?
Count: all rooms designed as bedrooms, even if they are now used for something else. Also include basement bedrooms.
__________ Number of bedrooms
F5 When was this dwelling originally built?
Mark the period in which the building was completed, not the time of any later remodelling, additions or conversions. If year is not known, give best estimate.
- 1920 or before
- 1921-1945
- 1946-1960
- 1961-1970
- 1971-1980
- 1981-1990
- 1991-1995
- 1996-2000
- 2001-2005
- 2006-2010
- 2011-2016
F6 Is this dwelling in need of any repairs?
Do not include desirable remodelling or additions.
No , only regular maintenance is needed (painting, furnace cleaning, etc.)
Yes, minor repairs are needed (missing or loose floor tiles, bricks or shingles, defective steps, railings or sidings, etc.)
Yes, major repairs are needed (defective plumbing or electrical wiring, structural repairs to walls, floors or ceilings, etc.)
F7 Is this dwelling located on an agricultural operation that is operated by a member of this household?
Yes
Go to Step G on the next page
No
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Answer Questions F8 to F10 for this dwelling even if you own or rent more than one dwelling. If the exact amount is not known, please give a best estimate.
F8 For this dwelling, what are the YEARLY payments (last 12 months) for:
a) electricity?
None
Included in rent or other payments OR $ __ ______.00 per year
b) oil, gas, coal, wood or other fuels?
None
Included in rent or other payments OR $ __ ______.00 per year
c) water and other municipal services?
None
Included in rent or other payments OR $ __ ______.00 per year
F9 For RENTERS only, answer parts a) and b):
a) What is the monthly rent paid for this dwelling?
Rented without payment of cash rent
OR
$ __ ______.00 per month
b) Is this dwelling subsidized?
Subsidized housing includes rent geared to income, social housing, public housing, government assisted housing, non-profit housing, rent supplements, and housing allowances.
Yes
No
F10 For OWNERS only, answer part a) through e):
a) What are the total regular monthly mortgage or loan payments for this dwelling?
None
Go to part c)
OR $ __ ______.00 per month
b) Are the property taxes (municipal and school) included in the amount shown in part a)?
Yes
Go to part d)
No
c) What are the estimated yearly property taxes (municipal and school) for this dwelling?
None
OR $ __ ______.00 per year
d) If you were to sell this dwelling now, for how much would you expect to sell it?
$ __ ______ ______.00
e) What are the monthly condominium fees?
None
OR $ __ ______.00 per month
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STEP G
This question is for all persons listed on the questionnaire, including children younger than 15. If you are answering on behalf of other people, please consult each person.
G1 Does this person agree to make his or her 2016 National Household Survey information available in 2108 (92 years after the National Household Survey)?
Only if you answer “Yes” will your responses be available to future generations and historical researchers, 92 years after the 2016 National Household Survey, in 2108.
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Person 2 |
Person 3 |
Person 4 |
Person 5 |
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Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
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No |
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EXPLANATORY NOTE
(This note is not part of the Order.)
Proposal
This Order repeals Order in Council P.C. 2015-789 of June 10, 2015, fixes May 2016 as the month in which Statistics Canada will conduct the 2016 Census of Population pursuant to subsection 19(1) of the Statistics Act, and prescribes the schedules for the 2016 Census of Population, as provided by section 7 of the Statistics Act. All questions following Question 10 of the schedule constitute the 2016 Census of Population long form (National Household Survey) and will be asked pursuant to section 22 of the Statistics Act by the Chief Statistician acting under the direction of the Minister in conjunction with the questions prescribed by this order.
Background
The Statistics Act specifies that the Census of Population shall be taken by Statistics Canada every five years in a month to be fixed by the Governor in Council (subsection 19(1)) and gives the Minister responsible for Statistics Canada the authority to prescribe the rules, instructions, forms, and schedules to carry out the work of Statistics Canada (section 7). The Statistics Act also requires that the questions included in the Census of Population shall be prescribed by order of the Governor in Council and published in the Canada Gazette (section 21).
All residents of Canada are legally required to complete the census questionnaire, according to the Statistics Act. Statistics Canada is bound by law to protect the confidentiality of the information respondents provide in the census. Every household in Canada is included, as well as Canadians and their families who are working abroad for the federal, provincial, and territorial governments, Canadian embassies or the Canadian Armed Forces.
Implications
The Census of Population collects demographic and linguistic information on every person living in Canada. It is the main source of data available in a standardized format for small geographical areas. It provides nationally comparable data that can be cross-classified to show details. The Census of Population is taken to meet statutory requirements as well as to support decision-making by both the public and private sectors. The questions for the 2016 Census of Population are the same as the 2011 Census of Population. Minor modifications have been made to the instructions.
To substantially reduce the burden on Canadians, and improve the quality of income data compared to previous censuses, Statistics Canada will use income and benefits data from the Canada Revenue Agency for all census respondents to replace questions previously asked on the 2011 National Household Survey questionnaire.
The month of May is proposed to maintain comparability of the data with previous censuses that have been conducted in the same month, comparability being a key requirement for users.
Consultations
To determine the questions to be asked in the 2016 Census of Population, Statistics Canada conducted comprehensive consultations with 293 organizations, including 38 federal departments, 136 provincial/territorial and municipal government organizations, Aboriginal organizations, organizations representing official language minority communities, organizations representing or providing services to Canadians with disabilities, immigrant communities, academia, and non-profit organizations.
There was overall support for the content included in the 2011 Census and no new priority data needs were identified during consultations. The final report entitled Census Program Content Consultation Report, Census year 2016 can be viewed on the Statistics Canada Web site at http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2016/consultation/contentReport-RapportContenu/index-eng.cfm
The general public was also invited to participate in online consultations. Consultations for the 2016 Census of Population occurred from December 2010 to November 2012. Testing of the questions occurred between June 2013 and May 2014.
Statistics Canada contact
Marc Hamel
Director General
Census Management Office
Statistics Canada
613-951-2495
Marc.Hamel@statcan.gc.ca
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