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Status of Women committee  All the data released by Statistics Canada is of high quality and is very comprehensive.

November 16th, 2010Committee meeting

Jane Badets

Status of Women committee  Yes, well, it depends on what the user is looking for and what the research question is as well. Different survey vehicles provide different types of information. For example, on the general social survey, the time use diary is a very different vehicle or way to collect the infor

November 16th, 2010Committee meeting

Jane Badets

Status of Women committee  We can table it in terms of the organizations we consulted and some of the feedback we received, but we can't attribute the specific responses.

November 16th, 2010Committee meeting

Jane Badets

Status of Women committee  Well, we don't deny that this is an important topic. We're fully aware of that, and we don't deny that information on unpaid work is not needed; it is needed. But what we heard was that it was the data in the general social survey that users were using and that it was a much more

November 16th, 2010Committee meeting

Jane Badets

Status of Women committee  I'll just comment on the consultations to begin with. We do extensive consultations leading up to each census. We start about three or four years prior to the census and do consultations. We put out a consultation guide. It's on our website. It's quite a public process. We consul

November 16th, 2010Committee meeting

Jane Badets

Status of Women committee  We want to thank the committee for inviting Statistics Canada to appear today. I will be reading from a prepared text. In regard to the 2011 census and the national household survey, I would point out that on June 26, 2010, the census questions were published in the Canada Gaz

November 16th, 2010Committee meeting

Jane Badets