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Ontario nurses urge Prime Minister Harper to reverse decision to eliminate long-form census questionnaire
TORONTO, July 20, 2010 – Ontario nurses are adding their voices to the many organizations protesting the federal government’s decision to do away with the long-form census survey Statistics Canada administers every five years. “The information that is collected is invaluable and necessary to help health-care planners, researchers and public health officials track the needs of Canadians,” says David McNeil, president of the Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario (RNAO). McNeil says the data is also essential for those interested in the health and social needs of marginalized people in this country. “We need to be able to rely on this information so we can make sure people don’t become invisible.” The decision, announced by Ottawa at the end of June, would replace the current survey with a much shorter form that Canadians can fill out if they choose. The mandatory form is sent to 20 per cent of households across the country but researchers say provides a more scientifically reliable sample group. -30- For more information, please contact: Marion Zych
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