Statcan chief: Agency can’t back down from push for new data sources
OTTAWA — Statistics Canada won’t back down from a push to find new sources of data to fuel the nation’s thirst for information, but will only move as quickly as Canadians are comfortable, the country’s chief statistician says.
Anil Arora said his agency needs to do a better job of telling the country why it needs information and how it protects data after blowback from a proposal to collect banking information from 500,000 Canadians.
Statistics Canada has pressed pause on the pilot project until the end of a review by the federal privacy watchdog.
In the meantime, Arora said the agency will look for other ways to feed growing data needs by tapping non-traditional sources of information.