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  2. Statistics Act - Wikipedia

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    The 2005 Act creates section 18.1 of the Statistics Act which releases personal census records for censuses taken between 1911 and 2001, inclusive, 92 years after each census. In addition, starting with the 2006 Census, Canadians can consent to the public release of their personal census information after 92 years.

  3. Statistics Canada - Wikipedia

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    Statistics Canada was formed by the Statistics Act, [20] which came into force on May 1, 1971. [21] It replaced the Dominion Bureau of Statistics , [ 22 ] which was formed in 1918. Statistics Canada published a print copy of the yearly almanac entitled Canada Year Book from 1967 to 2012 [ 23 ] when it ceased publication due to ebbing demand and ...

  4. Revised Statutes of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The last edition of the RSO was dated 1990 pursuant to the Statutes Revision Act, 1989, consolidating the statutes in force prior to January 1, 1991. [3] More recently, acts have been consolidated on the e-Laws website, organized by reference to their existing citations in the Statutes of Ontario or Revised Statutes of Ontario. [4]

  5. Census in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Bill S-18, An Act to Amend the Statistics Act, received Royal Assent on June 18, 2005. The act creates section 18.1 of the Statistics Act, which releases personal census records to LAC for censuses taken between 1910 and 2005, inclusive, 92 years after the taking of a census. In the 2006 census, Canadians were asked for the first time whether ...

  6. 2011 Canadian census - Wikipedia

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    The original schedule of the short-form questions for the 2011 Census of Population was published in the Canada Gazette, Part I on August 21, 2010. [12] The 2011 census consisted of the same eight questions that appeared on the 2006 census short-form questionnaire, with the addition of two questions on language. [13]

  7. Reasons of the Supreme Court of Canada by Justice LeBel

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    Ontario (AG) v Fraser 2011 SCC 20 : Whether separate labour relations legislation governing agricultural workers in Ontario infringes freedom of association under s. 2(d) of the Charter by failing to establish a meaningful process of collective bargaining: McLachlin CJ: Binnie, Fish and Cromwell JJ

  8. File:PROVINCE OF ONTARIO - VITAL STATISTICS, 1903 (IA ...

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  9. Reasons of the Supreme Court of Canada by Justice Deschamps

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    Ontario (AG) v Fraser 2011 SCC 20 : Whether separate labour relations legislation governing agricultural workers in Ontario infringes freedom of association under s. 2(d) of the Charter by failing to establish a meaningful process of collective bargaining – – i Trade Finance Inc v Bank of Montreal 2011 SCC 26