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Vol. I · No. 194 · 2442 Reports Tuesday, July 14, 2026
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Statistics Canada Faces Declining Trust, Response Rates and Data Quality

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Topics in This Edition

Statistics CanadaPublic TrustData QualityFederal Budget

Summary

The segment covers an online backlash against the census, a Statistics Canada internal poll on institutional independence and privacy protection, and the resulting drop in survey response rates. It also examines a Desjardins Group report on declining data quality and the impact of federal budget reductions on the agency. The report draws on the cited poll, economist commentary from Desjardins, and statements from Statistics Canada about efficiency measures amid ordered cuts of nearly $340 million over four years.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast accurately captures documented post-pandemic declines in response rates and data revisions, supported by Statistics Canada’s own Labour Force Survey technical notes and the June 2026 Desjardins analysis. It supplies useful context on how lower participation affects reliability of economic statistics used for policy. The specific poll percentages are presented without external verification or methodology details, and the precise budget-cut total is stated without a named source. Viewers receive a clear picture of operational pressures but limited discussion of mitigation strategies or comparative international performance.

Key Moments

missing context

49.6% of Canadians believe Statistics Canada operates independently of political influence; 25.1% do not

Figure attributed to an internal StatCan poll conducted the previous fall; no matching public release or methodology details found in searches.

missing context

Nearly 60% trust StatsCan to protect privacy of personal data; nearly 20% do not

Same internal poll cited; privacy-trust questions appear in earlier StatCan surveys but exact recent figures unconfirmed publicly.

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Desjardins economists found global post-pandemic decline in data quality, including Canada

June 25, 2026 Desjardins report explicitly diagnoses a Canadian 'data quality crisis' via larger GDP revisions.

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Statistics Canada ordered to cut budget by nearly $340 million over next four years

Federal government has announced workforce reductions and multi-year spending restraint; no public document confirms the precise $340 million StatCan figure.

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Labour Force Survey response rates have fallen sharply, from 87% in 2019 to 72.6% in 2024

Confirmed in Statistics Canada technical paper on LFS collection methods.

Sources Consulted

  1. Diagnosing the Data Quality Crisis
  2. Online first collection initiatives to improve the Labour Force Survey
  3. These economists are worried Canada has a data quality problem
  4. The Daily — Confidence in institutions and the media, 2023
  5. Comprehensive expenditure review: Planned reductions