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If you got a Census letter back in May and quietly set it aside, someone may be showing up at your door soon.

Statistics Canada has announced it is beginning follow-up efforts with households that didn't complete the 2026 Census of Population questionnaire by the May 12 deadline. That means census enumerators are now making phone calls and going door to door across Canada to track down the households that still haven't responded.

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If a letter shows up in your mailbox soon, you should probably give it a second look before tossing it.

Statistics Canada officially kicked off the 2026 Census of Population on May 4, and households across the country are now receiving invitation letters in the mail. Each one includes a unique 16-digit access code to complete the questionnaire online. If yours hasn't arrived yet, it shouldn't be long.

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Statistics Canada (StatCan) is looking to hire a number of census workers in Quebec and several positions are still available in communities across the province. The pay isn't too shabby, either. 

Leading up to the May 2021 census, StatCan will hire 32,000 workers across Canada, including over 5,700 in Quebec.*

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If you're looking for a career change and are worried that you might not be experienced enough for a high-paying job, Statistics Canada has the perfect job for you. 

The federal agency is hiring administrative assistants across Quebec to help out with the upcoming 2021 Census. All you need to know how to do is use a computer! And the pay isn't too shabby either. 

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