Planners, policy makers look forward to 2016 census kickoff Wednesday
OTTAWA — Michael Haan and his colleagues at Western University’s sociology department have a great teachable moment coming up this week.
On Wednesday, Statistics Canada will release the first batch of data from the 2016 census, an avalanche of detailed information that sociologists, demographers, urban planners and businesses watch every five years with a high degree of interest — and, admittedly, more than a little data-geek glee.
Haan, however, detects a degree of indifference in a surprising place: his own London, Ont., classroom.
“I’m one of 15 faculty members here, and we all have our own students, and I would say that very few of them (students) actually see the value of the census,” says Haan, whose department is steeped in demography training — a place one would expect an intimate, intricate portrait of Canada and its people to have a captive audience.

