Statistics Canada is calling on Canadians to apply for a wide range of positions with the 2026 Census, offering a meaningful way to support their communities while gaining valuable work experience. With roughly 32,000 jobs available nationwide, recruitment has officially begun.
Census information is essential for planning the future of communities across the country. The data collected helps guide decisions on key public services, including employment initiatives, education, transit, and healthcare. By joining the 2026 Census team, workers play a direct role in ensuring governments and organizations have reliable information to shape programs that benefit everyone.
Positions are located within local communities and will run from March to July 2026, depending on the role and region. Flexibility is important, as employees may need to work during daytime hours, evenings, and weekends.
The roles come with competitive wages: $25.87 per hour for non‑supervisory positions and $31.32 per hour for supervisory roles, plus eligible expenses. This makes census work an appealing short‑term opportunity for those seeking flexible schedules and community‑oriented employment.
Statistics Canada encourages applicants to apply online and to spread the word to friends and family. Assistance is available for anyone who needs support during the application process, helping ensure these opportunities are accessible to as many people as possible.
Taking part in the census is more than temporary work—it’s a chance to strengthen the accuracy of national data and contribute to the long‑term well‑being of local communities.









