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Originally Posted by SamSteele
Looks like they survey 56,000 households per year.
Canadian population is 36,290,000.
Roughly 4 people per household makes 9,072,500 households.
So they are surveying 0.6% of Canadians annually.
Anyone that took a stats class would know that the data from this kind of subset can hardly be extrapolated across the larger subset with any accuracy.
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You know it better than hundreds of statisticians employed by StatsCan. I'm very impressed.