2006 Census Questions and reasons why the questions are asked Part 1 – 2006 Census Questions STEP A CONFIDENTIAL WHEN COMPLETED 2. Print your telephone number: Area code _______ Telephone number _____ ____________ 3. Complete this section if there is no printed address in the address space above or if you lived at a different address on May 16, 2006. No. and street or lot and concession Apt. No. _________________________________ ______________ City, municipality, town, village, Indian reserve Province / territory _________________________________ ______________ Postal code _______ _______ 1. WHOM TO INCLUDE IN STEP B EVERYONE WHO USUALLY LIVES HERE, AT THIS ADDRESS, including newborn babies and room-mates;

including newborn babies and room-mates; STUDENTS who return to live with their parents during the year should be included at their parents' address, even if they live elsewhere while attending school or working at a summer job;

who return to live with their parents during the year should be included at their parents' address, even if they live elsewhere while attending school or working at a summer job; CHILDREN IN JOINT CUSTODY who live here most of the time. Children who spend equal time with each parent should be included in the home of the parent where they are staying on May 16, 2006;

who live here most of the time. Children who spend equal time with each parent should be included in the home of the parent where they are staying on May 16, 2006; SPOUSES OR COMMON-LAW PARTNERS WHO LIVE ELSEWHERE while working or studying, but who return here periodically;

while working or studying, but who return here periodically; LANDED IMMIGRANTS who usually live at this address;

who usually live at this address; Persons claiming REFUGEE STATUS and family members living here with them;

and family members living here with them; PERSONS FROM ANOTHER COUNTRY WITH A WORK OR STUDY PERMIT and family members living here with them;

and family members living here with them; PERSONS who usually live here but are now IN AN INSTITUTION (such as a home for the aged, a hospital or a prison), IF THEY HAVE BEEN THERE LESS THAN SIX MONTHS;

who usually live here but are now (such as a home for the aged, a hospital or a prison), PERSONS staying here on May 16, 2006, WHO HAVE NO USUAL HOME ELSEWHERE. 2. DO NOT INCLUDE IN STEP B Persons who have their usual home at another address in Canada and who are staying here temporarily (for example, persons visiting or persons who have their secondary residence here, at this address);

and who are staying here temporarily (for example, persons visiting or persons who have their secondary residence here, at this address); Residents of another country visiting Canada (for example, on a business trip or on vacation);

Canada (for example, on a business trip or on vacation); Government representatives of another country and their family members. 3. IF THERE IS NO ONE TO INCLUDE IN STEP B



If all persons staying at this address on May 16, 2006, usually live elsewhere in Canada or are visitors or government representatives of another country, mark this circle. Please print your name and your usual telephone number below. Do not complete this questionnaire. Mail it in the enclosed postage-paid envelope. Family Name Given Name ________________________________________________ Area code Telephone number ______ ______ __________ STEP B 1. Including yourself, how many persons usually live here, at this address, as of May 16, 2006? Include all persons who usually live here, even if they are temporarily away. ______ 2. Including yourself, list below, using CAPITAL LETTERS, all persons who usually live here. Begin the list with an adult followed, if applicable, by that person's spouse or common-law partner and by their children who usually live here. Continue with all other persons who usually live here. FAMILY NAME GIVEN NAME Person 1 __________________________________________ Person 2 __________________________________________ Person 3 __________________________________________ Person 4 __________________________________________ Person 5 __________________________________________ Person 6 __________________________________________ Person 7 __________________________________________ Person 8 __________________________________________ Person 9 __________________________________________ Person 10 __________________________________________ STEP C Did you leave anyone out of Step B because you were not sure the person should be listed? For example: a person living at this address who has another home;

a person temporarily away. No Yes Specify the name, the relationship and the reason. Name(s) ______________________________ ______________________________ Relationship / Reason ______________________________ ______________________________

STEP D 1. Is anyone listed in Step B a farm operator who produces at least one agricultural product intended for sale? (crops, livestock, milk, poultry, eggs, greenhouse or nursery products, Christmas trees, sod, honey, bees, maple syrup products, furs, etc.) No Go to Step E Yes 2. Does this farm operator make the day-to-day management decisions related to the farm? No Yes STEP E Copy the names in Step B to Question 1, on top of page 4.

Keep the same order. 1. NAME In the spaces provided, copy the names in the same order as in Step B. Then answer the following questions for each person. PERSON 1 Family Name ______________________________ Given Name ______________________________ 2. SEX Male Female 3. DATE OF BIRTH Day Month Year Example : 1 3 0 2 1 9 5 0 If exact date is not known, enter best estimate. Date of birth Day Month Year _____ ______ ________ 4. MARITAL STATUS Mark one circle only. Never legally married (single) Legally married (and not separated) Separated, but still legally married Divorced Widowed 5. Is this person living with a common-law partner? Common-law refers to two people of the opposite sex or of the same sex who live together as a couple but who are not legally married to each other. Yes No 6. RELATIONSHIP TO PERSON 1 For each person usually living here, describe his/her relationship to Person 1. Mark or specify one response only. Stepchildren, adopted children and children of a common-law partner should be considered sons and daughters. If none of the choices apply, use the "Other" box to indicate this person's relationship to Person 1. Examples of "Other" relationships to Person 1:

• cousin

• niece or nephew

• lodger's husband or wife

• room-mate's son or daughter

• employee

• same-sex married spouse PERSON 1 PERSON 1 PERSON 2 Husband or wife of Person 1 Opposite-sex common-law partner of Person 1 Same-sex common-law partner of Person 1 Son or daughter of Person 1 Son-in-law or daughter-in-law of Person 1 Grandchild of Person 1 Father or mother of Person 1 Father-in-law or mother-in-law of Person 1 Grandparent of Person 1 Brother or sister of Person 1 Brother-in-law or sister-in-law of Person 1 Lodger or boarder Room-mate Other— Specify ______________________________ ______________________________ ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING 7. Does this person have any difficulty hearing, seeing, communicating, walking, climbing stairs, bending, learning or doing any similar activities? Yes, sometimes Yes, often No 8. Does a physical condition or mental condition or health problem reduce the amount or the kind of activity this person can do: (a) at home? Yes, sometimes Yes, often No (b) at work or at school? Yes, sometimes Yes, often No Not applicable (c) in other activities, for example, transportation or leisure? Yes, sometimes Yes, often No SOCIOCULTURAL INFORMATION 9. Where was this person born?

Specify one response only, according to present boundaries. Born in Canada Nfld.Lab. Manitoba P.E.I. Sask. N.S. Alberta N.B. B.C. Quebec Yukon Ontario N.W.T. Nunavut Born outside Canada

Specify country ______________________________ 10. Of what country is this person a citizen?

Indicate more than one citizenship, if applicable.

"Canada, by naturalization" refers to the process by which an immigrant is granted citizenship of Canada, under the Citizenship Act.

Canada, by birth Canada, by naturalization Other country — Specify ______________________________ 11. Is this person now, or has this person ever been, a landed immigrant? A "landed immigrant" (permanent resident) is a person who has been granted the right to live in Canada permanently by immigration authorities. No Go to Question 13 Yes 12. In what year did this person first become a landed immigrant? Year __________ If exact year is not known, enter best estimate. 13. Can this person speak English or French well enough to conduct a conversation? Mark one circle only. English only French only Both English and French Neither English nor French 14. What language(s), other than English or French, can this person speak well enough to conduct a conversation? None OR Specify other language(s) ______________________________ ______________________________ 15. (a) What language does this person speak most often at home? English French Other — Specify ______________________________ (b) Does this person speak any other languages on a regular basis at home? No Yes, English Yes, French Yes, Other — Specify ______________________________ 16. What is the language that this person first learned at home in childhood and still understands? If this person no longer understands the first language learned, indicate the second language learned. English French Other — Specify ______________________________ The census has collected information on the ancestral origins of the population for over 100 years to capture the composition of Canada's diverse population. 17. What were the ethnic or cultural origins of this person's ancestors? An ancestor is usually more distant than a grandparent. For example, Canadian, English, French, Chinese, Italian, German, Scottish, East Indian, Irish, Cree, Mi'kmaq (Micmac), Métis, Inuit (Eskimo), Ukrainian, Dutch, Filipino, Polish, Portuguese, Jewish, Greek, Jamaican, Vietnamese, Lebanese, Chilean, Salvadorean, Somali, etc. Specify as many origins as applicable using capital letters. ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ 18. Is this person an Aboriginal person, that is, North American Indian, Métis or Inuit (Eskimo)? If "Yes", mark the circle(s) that best describe(s) this person now. No Continue with the next question Yes, North American Indian Yes, Métis Go to Question 20 Yes, Inuit (Eskimo) 19. Is this person: Mark more than one or specify, if applicable. This information is collected to support programs that promote equal opportunity for everyone to share in the social, cultural and economic life of Canada. White Chinese South Asian (e.g., East Indian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, etc.) Black Filipino Latin American Southeast Asian (e.g., Vietnamese, Cambodian, Malaysian, Laotian, etc.) Arab West Asian (e.g., Iranian, Afghan, etc.) Korean Japanese Other — Specify ______________________________ 20. Is this person a member of an Indian Band/First Nation? No Yes, member of an Indian Band/First Nation Specify Indian Band/First Nation (for example, Musqueam) ______________________________ 21. Is this person a Treaty Indian or a Registered Indian as defined by the Indian Act of Canada? No Yes, Treaty Indian or Registered Indian MOBILITY 23. Where did this person live 1 year ago, that is, on May 16, 2005? Mark one circle only. Note: For those who mark the third circle: Please give the name of the city or town rather than the metropolitan area of which it is a part. For example:

• Saanich rather than Victoria (metropolitan area);

• St. Albert rather than Edmonton (metropolitan area);

• Laval rather than Montréal (metropolitan area). Lived at the same address as now Lived at a different address in the same city, town, village, township, municipality or Indian reserve Lived in a different city, town, village, township, municipality or Indian reserve in Canada Specify name of: City, town, village, township, municipality or Indian reserve ______________________________ ______________________________ Province / territory ______________________________ Postal code ______ ______ Lived outside Canada Specify name of country ______________________________ 24. Where did this person live 5 years ago, that is, on May 16, 2001? Mark one circle only. Note: For those who mark the third circle: Please give the name of the city or town rather than the metropolitan area of which it is a part. For example:

• Saanich rather than Victoria (metropolitan area);

• St. Albert rather than Edmonton (metropolitan area);

• Laval rather than Montréal (metropolitan area). Lived at the same address as now Lived at a different address in the same city, town, village, township, municipality or Indian reserve Lived in a different city, town, village, township, municipality or Indian reserve in Canada Specify name of: City, town, village, township, municipality or Indian reserve ______________________________ ______________________________ Province / territory ______________________________ Postal code ______ ______ Lived outside Canada Specify name of country ______________________________ PLACE OF BIRTH OF PARENTS 25. Where was each of this person's parents born? (a) Father Mark or specify country according to present boundaries. Father Born in Canada Born outside Canada

Specify country ______________________________ (b) Mother Mark or specify country according to present boundaries. Mother Born in Canada Born outside Canada

Specify country ______________________________ EDUCATION 26. Has this person completed a secondary (high) school diploma or equivalent? Examples of secondary (high) school equivalency certificates are General Educational Development (GED) and Adult Basic Education (ABE). Secondary (high) school diploma or certificate Yes, secondary (high) school diploma Yes, secondary (high) school equivalency certificate No 27. Has this person completed a Registered Apprenticeship or other trades certificate or diploma? Mark as many circles as applicable. For example:

• hairdressing

• CNC machinist Registered Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma Yes, Registered Apprenticeship certificate Yes, other trades certificate or diploma No 28. Has this person completed a college, CEGEP, or other non-university certificate or diploma? Mark as many circles as applicable. For example:

• accounting technology

• real estate agent

• industrial engineering technology College, CEGEP and other non-university certificate or diploma Yes, certificate or diploma from a program of less than 3 months Yes, certificate or diploma from a program of 3 months to less than 1 year Yes, certificate or diploma from a program of 1 to 2 years Yes, certificate or diploma from a program of more than 2 years No 29. Has this person completed a university degree, certificate or diploma? Mark as many circles as applicable. University degree, certificate or diploma Yes, certificate or diploma below bachelor level Yes, bachelor's degree (including LL.B.) Yes, certificate or diploma above bachelor level Yes, master's degree Yes, degree in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine or optometry Yes, earned doctorate No 30. What was the major field of study of the highest degree, certificate or diploma that this person completed? Please be specific. For example:

• automobile mechanics

• civil engineering

• dental technology

• aircraft mechanics

• medical laboratory technology

• day-care

• agricultural economics

• computer engineering technology Major field of study of highest degree, certificate or diploma ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ OR

No certificate or diploma (higher than high school) Go to Question 32 31. In what province, territory or country did this person complete his/her highest degree, certificate or diploma? In Canada

Specify province or territory ______________________________ OR Outside Canada

Specify country ______________________________ 32. Has this person attended a school, college, CEGEP or university at any time since September 2005? Mark as many circles as applicable. Yes, attended elementary, junior high school or high school Yes, attended trade school, college, CEGEP or other non-university institution Yes, attended university No, did not attend school at any time since September 2005 HOUSEHOLD ACTIVITIES Note:

Last week refers to Sunday, May 7, to Saturday, May 13, 2006.

In Question 33, report all time spent on each activity, even if two or more activities took place at the same time. 33. Last week, how many hours did this person spend doing the following activities: (a) doing unpaid housework, yard work or home maintenance for members of this household, or others? Some examples include: preparing meals, washing the car, doing laundry, cutting the grass, shopping, household planning, etc. None Less than 5 hours 5 to 14 hours 15 to 29 hours 30 to 59 hours 60 hours or more (b) looking after one or more of this person's own children, or the children of others, without pay? Some examples include: bathing or playing with young children, driving children to sports activities or helping them with homework, talking with teens about their problems, etc. None Less than 5 hours 5 to 14 hours 15 to 29 hours 30 to 59 hours 60 hours or more (c) providing unpaid care or assistance to one or more seniors? Some examples include: providing personal care to a senior family member, visiting seniors, talking with them on the telephone, helping them with shopping, banking or with taking medication, etc. None Less than 5 hours 5 to 9 hours 10 to 19 hours 20 hours or more LABOUR MARKET ACTIVITIES 34. Last week, how many hours did this person spend working for pay or in self-employment? Please enter the total number of hours worked for pay or in self-employment at all jobs held last week. Include: • working for wages, salary, tips or commission; • working in his/her own business, farm or professional practice, alone or in partnership; • working directly towards the operation of a family farm or business without formal pay arrangements (e.g., assisting in seeding, doing accounts). Number of hours (to the nearest hour) __________ Go to Question 40 OR None Continue with the next question 35. Last week, was this person on temporary lay-off or absent from his/her job or business? Mark one circle only. No Yes, on temporary lay-off from a job to which this person expects to return Yes, on vacation, ill, on strike or locked out, or absent for other reasons 36. Last week, did this person have definite arrangements to start a new job within the next four weeks? No Yes 37. Did this person look for paid work during the past four weeks? For example, did this person contact an employment centre, check with employers, place or answer newspaper ads, etc.? Mark one circle only. No Go to Question 39 Yes, looked for full-time work Yes, looked for part-time work (less than 30 hours per week) 38. Could this person have started a job last week had one been available? Mark one circle only. Yes, could have started a job No, already had a job No, because of temporary illness or disability No, because of personal or family responsibilities No, going to school No, other reasons 39. When did this person last work for pay or in self-employment, even for a few days? Mark one circle only. In 2006 Continue with the next question In 2005 Continue with the next question Before 2005 Go to Question 51 Never Go to Question 51 Note: Questions 40 to 48 refer to this person's job or business last week.

If this person held no job last week, answer for the job of longest duration since January 1, 2005. If this person held more than one job last week, answer for the job at which he/she worked the most hours. 40. For whom did this person work? For self-employed persons, enter the name of their business. If the business does not have a name, enter the person's name. Print in capital letters as follows: Name of firm, government agency, etc. A B C C O N C R E T E P R O D U C T S L I M I T E D Name of firm, government agency, etc. ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ Section, plant, department, etc. (if applicable) ______________________________ ______________________________ 41. What kind of business, industry or service was this? Please give details. For example: • new home construction

• primary school

• municipal police

• wheat farm

• shoe store

• food wholesale

• car parts factory Kind of business, industry or service ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ 42. What was this person's work or occupation? Please be specific. For example: • legal secretary

• plumber

• fishing guide

• wood furniture assembler

• secondary school teacher (If in the Armed Forces, give rank.) Occupation ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ 43. In this work, what were this person's main activities? Please give details. For example: • prepared legal documents

• installed residential plumbing

• guided fishing parties

• made wood furniture products

• taught mathematics Main activities ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ 44. In this job or business, was this person mainly: Mark one circle only. working for wages, salary, tips or commission? Go to Question 46 working without pay for his/her spouse or another relative in a family farm or business? Go to Question 46 self-employed without paid help (alone or in partnership)? self-employed with paid help (alone or in partnership)? 45. If self-employed, was this person's farm or business incorporated? No Yes 46. At what address did this person usually work most of the time? Example: 365 Laurier Ave. West Number Name Type Direction If direction (e.g., North, South, East or West) is a part of the street address, please include it. If street address is unknown or if the address is a post office box, specify the building or nearest street intersection. Do not give a post office box number. Please give the name of the city or town rather than the metropolitan area of which it is a part. For example:

• Saanich rather than Victoria (metropolitan area);

• St. Albert rather than Edmonton (metropolitan area);

• Laval rather than Montréal (metropolitan area). If the address of work is different than the address of the employer, please provide the address where this person actually works (e.g., school teachers should provide the address of their school, not the address of the school board). Worked at home (including farms) Go to Question 48 Worked outside Canada Go to Question 48 No fixed workplace address Go to Question 47 Worked at the address specified below: Specify complete address Street address (see example) ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ City, town, village, township, municipality or Indian reserve ______________________________ ______________________________ Province / territory ______________________________ Postal code ______ ______ 47. How did this person usually get to work? If this person used more than one method of transportation, mark the one used for most of the travel distance. Car, truck or van — as driver Car, truck or van — as passenger Public transit (e.g., bus, streetcar, subway, light-rail transit, commuter train, ferry) Walked to work Bicycle Motorcycle Taxicab Other method 48. (a) In this job, what language did this person use most often? English French Other — Specify ______________________________ (b) Did this person use any other languages on a regular basis in this job? No Yes, English Yes, French Yes, Other — Specify ______________________________ 49. In how many weeks did this person work in 2005? Please enter the total number of weeks worked for pay or in self-employment at all jobs held in 2005. Include those weeks in which this person: • was on vacation or sick leave with pay; • worked full time or part time; • worked for wages, salary, tips or commission; • was self-employed; • worked directly towards the operation of a family farm or business without formal pay arrangements. None Go to Question 51 OR ______ Number of weeks 50. During most of those weeks, did this person work full time or part time? Mark one circle only. Full time (30 hours or more per week) Part time (less than 30 hours per week) INCOME IN 2005 51. To save time, each person can give Statistics Canada permission to use the income information already available in his/her income tax files instead of answering Question 52. • This option is only available for persons who filed a tax return for the year ending December 31, 2005. • Please note that your income tax information will be used for statistical purposes only. Does this person give Statistics Canada permission to use the income information already available in his/her income tax files for the year ending December 31, 2005? Yes Person 1 agrees. Go to Question 53 No Continue with Question 52 52. During the year ending December 31, 2005, did this person receive any income from the sources listed below? Answer "Yes" or "No" for all sources. If "Yes", also enter the amount; in case of a loss, also mark "Loss". PAID EMPLOYMENT: (a) Total wages and salaries, including commissions, bonuses, tips, taxable benefits, research grants, royalties, etc., before any deductions Yes $ ___ ______ ______ .00 No SELF EMPLOYMENT: (b) Net farm income (gross receipts minus expenses), including grants and subsidies under farm-support programs, marketing board payments, gross insurance proceeds Yes $___ ______ ______ .00 Loss No (c) Net non-farm income from unincorporated business, professional practice, etc. (gross receipts minus expenses) Yes $ ___ ______ ______ .00 Loss No INCOME FROM GOVERNMENT: (d) Child benefits, such as child tax benefits, family allowances (federal, provincial and territorial) Yes $ ___ ______ ______ .00 No (e) Old Age Security Pension, Guaranteed Income Supplement, Allowance and Allowance for the Survivor from federal government only (provincial income supplements should be reported in (h)) Yes $ ___ ______ ______ .00 No (f) Benefits from Canada or Quebec Pension Plan Yes $ ___ ______ ______ .00 No (g) Benefits from Employment Insurance (total benefits before tax deductions) Yes $ ___ ______ ______ .00 No (h) Other income from government sources, such as provincial income supplements and grants, the GST/QST/HST credit, provincial tax credits, workers' compensation, veterans' pensions, welfare payments Yes $ ___ ______ ______ .00 No OTHER INCOME: (i) Dividends, interest on bonds, deposits and savings certificates, and other investment income, such as net rents from real estate, interest from mortgages. Do not include capital gains/losses. Yes $ ___ ______ ______ .00 Loss No (j) Retirement pensions, superannuation and annuities, including those from RRSPs and RRIFs.

Do not include withdrawals from a pension plan or RRSP. Yes $ ___ ______ ______ .00 No (k) Other money income, such as alimony, child support, scholarships Yes $ ___ ______ ______ .00 No TOTAL INCOME in 2005 from all sources Yes $ ___ ______ ______ .00 Loss No INCOME TAX PAID on 2005 income (federal, provincial and territorial) $___ ______ ______ .00 The following question is for all persons who usually live here including those less than 15 years old. If you are answering on behalf of other people, please consult each person. 53. The Statistics Act guarantees the confidentiality of your census information. Only if you mark "YES" to this question will your personal information be made public, 92 years after the 2006 Census. If you mark "NO" or leave the answer blank, your personal information will never be made publicly available. Does this person agree to make his/her 2006 Census information available for public release in 2098 (92 years after the census)? Yes No STEP F Answer Questions H1 to H8 about this dwelling. A dwelling is a separate set of living quarters with a private entrance from the outside or from a common hallway or stairway inside the building. This entrance should not be through someone else's living quarters. H1. Who pays the rent or mortgage, taxes, electricity, etc., for this dwelling? If more than one person contributes to such payments, mark as many circles as apply. Person 1 Person 2 Person 3 Person 4 Person 5 A person who is listed on another questionnaire for this dwelling A person who does not live here H2. Is this dwelling: Mark one circle only. owned by you or a member of this household (even if it is still being paid for)? rented (even if no cash rent is paid)? H3. (a) How many rooms are there in this dwelling? Include kitchen, bedrooms, finished rooms in attic or basement, etc. Do not count bathrooms, halls, vestibules and rooms used solely for business purposes. ______ Number of rooms (b) How many of these rooms are bedrooms? ______ Number of bedrooms H4. When was this dwelling originally built? Mark the period in which the building was completed, not the time of any later remodelling, additions or conversions. If year is not known, give best estimate. 1920 or before 1921-1945 1946-1960 1961-1970 1971-1980 1981-1985 1986-1990 1991-1995 1996-2000 2001-2006 H5. Is this dwelling in need of any repairs? Do not include desirable remodelling or additions. No, only regular maintenance is needed (painting, furnace cleaning, etc.) Yes, minor repairs are needed (missing or loose floor tiles, bricks or shingles, defective steps, railing or siding, etc.) Yes, major repairs are needed (defective plumbing or electrical wiring, structural repairs to walls, floors or ceilings, etc.) Answer Questions H6 to H8 for only the dwelling that you now occupy, even if you own or rent more than one dwelling. If the exact amount is not known, please give best estimate. Note: If you or anyone in this dwelling is a farm operator living on the farm you or they operate, mark here and go to Step G on next page . H6. For this dwelling, what are the YEARLY payments (last 12 months) for: (a) electricity? None Included in rent or other payments OR $ ___ ______ .00 per year (b) oil, gas, coal, wood or other fuels? None Included in rent or other payments OR $ ___ ______ .00 per year c) water and other municipal services? None Included in rent or other payments OR $ ___ ______ .00 per year H7. For RENTERS only: What is the monthly rent paid for this dwelling? Rented without payment of cash rent OR $ ___ ______ .00 per month H8. For OWNERS only, answer parts (a) through (f): (a) What are the total regular monthly mortgage or loan payments for this dwelling? None Go to part (c) OR $ ___ ______ .00 per month (b) Are the property taxes (municipal and school) included in the amount shown in part (a)? Yes Go to part (d) No (c) What are the estimated yearly property taxes (municipal and school) for this dwelling? None OR $ ___ ______ .00 per year (d) If you were to sell this dwelling now, for how much would you expect to sell it? $ ___ ______ ______ .00 (e) Is this dwelling part of a registered condominium? Yes Continue with part (f) No Go to Step G on next page (f) What are the monthly condominium fees? None OR $ ___ ______ .00 per month STEP G You have now completed your questionnaire. INTERNET QUESTIONS AND TELEPHONE INTERVIEW QUESTIONS

(only those that differ from the paper questionnaire) Telephone Interview Questions Step A Could you provide me with a phone number, including the area code, in case we need to contact you regarding your census questionnaire? Step A Could you please give me your address, starting with your civic number, street name or lot and concession?

Do you have an apartment or unit number?

What is your city, municipality, town, village or Indian reserve?

In which province or territory do you live?

What is your postal code? Step B I need to make a list of all persons who usually live here, at this address, as of May 16, 2006, even if they are/were temporarily away. Including yourself, how many persons usually live here, at this address, as of May 16, 2006? Step B We will begin with your name then followed by another adult who lives here. If applicable, this should be your spouse or common-law partner, followed by your children who usually live here. Then continue with all other persons who usually live here. Please start by giving your family name. Step B As of May 16, 2006, the persons living at your address are: As of May 16th, 2006, does or did any of the following situations apply to anyone in the household? Is there anyone in the household who has his or her usual home at another address in Canada and who is staying here temporarily (for example, a person visiting or a person who has his or her secondary residence here, at this address)? No Yes Is there anyone in the household who is a resident of another country visiting Canada (for example, on a business trip or on vacation)? No Yes Is there anyone in the household who is a government representative of another country or a member of his or her family? No Yes Step B Could you please give me the name of the person or persons that were staying here temporarily and have their usual home at another address in Canada; or were residents of another country visiting Canada; or were government representatives of another country and their family members? Step B You have indicated that all persons staying at this address on May 16, 2006 are staying here temporarily and have their usual home at another address in Canada; or are residents of another country visiting Canada; or are government representatives of another country or a member of their family. Could you please give me again your name and telephone number at your permanent address? Step B As of May 16, 2006, the persons living at your address are: Did you leave anyone out because you were not sure the person should be included?

For example:

• a person living at this address who has another home;

• a person temporarily away. No Yes Step C What is this person's name, relationship to you and the reason why you are not sure if this person should be included?

Name

Relationship / Reason Age Confirmation I would like to confirm the age of everyone in your household.

On May 16, 2006:

• you were (age calculation) years old

• Person name was (age calculation) years old Farm Dwelling H5(a). Are you or is anyone in this dwelling, a farm operator living on the farm you or they operate? No Yes Total Income The TOTAL INCOME in 2005 for Person Name, from all sources, as calculated by the system is $X

If you disagree with the total amount, please provide the correct amount. Internet Questions Step A 1. Enter your telephone number. Area code Telephone number

Example: 555 555-5555 Step A 2. Enter your address as of May 16, 2006. No. and street or lot and concession

Example: 123 Main Street or lot 22, Concession 1 Apartment number _____________________________________ ______________ City, municipality, town, village, Indian reserve Province/territory _____________________________________ ______________ Postal code

Example: M4J - 4N8

Step A 2. Please verify that the address below is your current address as of May 16, 2006. You can change your address information in the fields below. No. and street or lot and concession

Example: 123 Main Street or lot 22, Concession 1 Apartment number _____________________________________ ______________ City, municipality, town, village, Indian reserve Province/territory _____________________________________ ______________ Postal code

Example: M4J - 4N8

Step B 1. Including yourself, how many persons are staying here, at this address, as of May 16, 2006? Include all persons, even if they are temporarily away. Number of Persons: Step B 2. Including yourself, list below all persons who are staying here, at this address, as of May 16, 2006. Begin the list with an adult followed, if applicable, by that person's spouse or common-law partner and by their children who stay here. Continue with all other persons who stay here.

Example: Family Name

Doe Given Name

Jane Person 1: Step B 3. As of May 16, 2006, the persons staying at this address are: (a) Is there anyone above who has his or her usual home at another address in Canada and who is staying here temporarily (for example, a person visiting or a person who has his or her secondary residence here, at this address)? No Yes (b) Is there anyone above who is a resident of another country visiting Canada (for example, on a business trip or on vacation)? No Yes (c) Is there anyone above who is a government representative of another country? No Yes Step B 4. Please indicate which persons below are: • staying here temporarily and have their usual home at another address in Canada; or • residents of another country visiting Canada; or • government representatives of another country and their family members. Step B 5. You have indicated that all persons staying at this address on May 16, 2006 are: • staying here temporarily and have their usual home at another address in Canada; or • residents of another country visiting Canada; or • government representatives of another country and their family members. Please specify your name and usual telephone number below. Family Name ______________________ Given Name ______________________ (Area code) Telephone number ______________________ Step C As of May 16, 2006, the persons living at your address are: Did you leave anyone out because you were not sure the person should be included?

For example :

• a person living at this address who has another home;

• a person temporarily away. No Yes Step C Specify the name, the relationship and the reason why you are not sure if that (those) person(s) should be included in this questionnaire. Name(s) ______________________ Relationship/Reason ______________________ Age Confirmation

On May 16, 2006: Person name is (age calculation) years old Farm Dwelling H5 (a). Are you or is anyone in this dwelling, a farm operator living on the farm you or they operate? No Yes Total Income TOTAL INCOME in 2005 from all sources

(calculated by the system) Yes $ .00 No Loss $ .00 Summary of Income in 2005 This is a summary of the income amounts reported for all household members aged 15 and over. Please review to make sure that the amounts are correct. Name of Person (a) Wages and salaries $X (b) Net farm self-employment income $X (c) Net non-farm self-employment income $X (d) Child benefits $X (e) OAS/GIS benefits $X (f) CPP/QPP benefits $X (g) Employment Insurance (EI) benefits $X (h) Other income from government sources $X (i) Investment income $X (j) Pension income $X (k) Other money income $X Total income in 2005 for all sources $X Income tax paid on 2005 income $X