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Pair Of Duelling Private Member's Bills Stir Debate Over Census

The Canadian Press, 02 Feb, 2015 01:18 PM
  • Pair Of Duelling Private Member's Bills Stir Debate Over Census
OTTAWA — A pair of duelling bills are putting the debate over the census and the work of Statistics Canada back on the floor of the House of Commons.
 
A Conservative and a Liberal MP each have a private member's bill that addresses the census going through the legislative process.
 
Liberal MP Ted Hsu's bill, which would bring back the long-form census and bolster the independence of the chief statistician, is scheduled for a second-reading vote this week.
 
Many groups including the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, municipalities and religious groups have backed the return of the long-form census.
 
Conservative MP Joe Preston's legislation would remove the threat of jail time as a penalty in all surveys conducted by Statistics Canada, including the mandatory, short-form census.
 
Preston's bill would allow fines to be imposed on those who refuse to complete the forms.

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