...for those who want to share how much toilet paper you use, the brand of condom, how much toothpaste, etc.
George Jonas: Your data or your freedom
August 14, 2010 – 11:00 am

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Jonas: "An offer of un-coerced data to a statist is like an offer of consensual sex to Jack the Ripper."
Using my first computer in 1986, I suggested it was insolent for census bureaucrats to threaten Canadians with jail unless they revealed the number of bedrooms in their homes (and within four days, at that). Every 10 years or so, I re-visited the topic, arguing that for social engineers to hitch a ride on the compulsory short census was intrusive and unnecessary.
Twenty-four years later, a government agreed: This summer, Industry Minister Tony Clement instructed StatsCan to scrap the mandatory long form and replace it with a voluntary one. Social engineers could have their data; they just couldn’t expropriate it.
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Posted in: Canada, Full Comment, Policy Tags: George Jonas, Tony Clement, census, statism, Munir Sheikh
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