Lethbridge woman calls 2021 Census questions “too intrusive and too personal”
LETHBRIDGE, AB – The 2021 Canadian Census has not received a warm response from some Albertans.
A Lethbridge woman, who asked to remain anonymous, told Lethbridge News Now that she believes some of the questions in the population count survey are intrusive and a little too personal.
Census day in the country is May 11 and the majority of Canadians have been taking the survey online, with some receiving a short-form survey and others getting a long-form survey with more in-depth questions. By law, Canadians have to fill out their census. Anyone who refuses to fill out the census can face a fine of up to $500.
“The first question I didn’t like was my exact date of birth. The old census used to be that they just asked how many people are in the home, are they male or female and what is the general age group,” the woman told LNN.