The road to the 2026 Census
The next Census of Population and Census of Agriculture will take place in May 2026. In preparation, Statistics Canada continues to innovate and improve its processes, while consulting with Canadians to ensure the next census accurately represents the Canadian population. There are several milestones along the road to the 2026 Census.
Next Steps
The information collected as part of the 2024 Census Test will be used to prepare for the 2026 Census and finalize proposed questionnaire content changes. Data, results and analyses from the census test will not be released or published.
Statistics Canada will evaluate all results and provide proposed content change recommendations to the federal government for the 2026 Census of Population and the 2026 Census of Agriculture questionnaires.
The final content for the 2026 Census questionnaires will be made public in the Canada Gazette in the summer of 2025.
2024 Census Test
The 2024 Census Test assesses new and modified questions resulting from content consultations, as well as new collection procedures and tools (e.g., invitation letters, notice of visit card). It is being conducted in select communities across the country in two phases between May and October 2024.
If your household is selected to participate in the census test, you will receive an invitation letter in early May or September 2024.
Approximately 222,000 households and 10,000 agricultural operations across Canada have been selected to participate in the 2024 Census Test. Testing census content ensures that high-quality data will be available in 2026 to support a wide variety of programs and services in communities across the country.
Statistics Canada is always working hard to lessen the burden on respondents and reduce census costs. During the census test, we evaluate new collection tools and methods and explore opportunities to improve the use of existing administrative data. We have also implemented new communication technologies to improve support services provided to Canadians.
Consultations
Formal consultations are set at the start of each census cycle. During that time, Statistics Canada invites data users, stakeholders and the general public to provide feedback on what information they use, for what purposes and what the agency should consider addressing in the next census cycle.
The report "2026 Census of Population Content Consultation Results: What we heard from Canadians," which was published on April 17, 2024, outlines the consultation findings on data relevancy, uses and gaps for the Census of Population.
The 2026 Census of Agriculture Content Consultation Report and the 2026 Census of Population Dissemination Consultation Report will be published in fall 2024.
To learn more about the Census of Population Program Consultations, visit:
- 2026 Census of Population Content Consultation
- 2026 Census of Population Dissemination Consultation
- 2026 Census of Agriculture Content Consultation.
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