EPISODE · Jun 23, 2026 · 1H
Is The 2026 Long Form Census Unconstitutional? Constitutional Lawyers Are Challenging The Government
from The Political Orphans · host Nico Lagan
Is the 2026 Long Form Census unconstitutional?Tonight on The Political Orphans, Nico Lagan is joined by Charter advocate and Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms lawyer Hatim Kheir to break down the legal challenge against the 2026 long-form census.Canadians are being told that the census is mandatory under the Statistics Act. But how far does that authority actually go?Can the government compel Canadians, under threat of penalty, to answer deeply personal questions about their household, identity, health, work, housing, and private life?In this episode, we discuss:• Whether Canadians are legally required to complete the census• The difference between the short-form and long-form census• Whether Canadians can request the short form instead• What penalties exist under the Statistics Act• Whether the long-form census violates Charter privacy protections• Whether selecting only 25% of households for the long form raises legal questions• What authority Statistics Canada enumerators actually have• Where census authority ends and private property rights begin• The constitutional challenge launched against parts of the 2026 long-form censusThis is not about refusing basic population counting.This is about asking whether mandatory census power gives the government unlimited authority to collect deeply personal information from Canadians.💲This show is 100% listener funded. No corporate, government or political money, just you! Support independent media by becoming a monthly contributor or one time support 👉 https://buymeacoffee.com/nicolagan🔥 LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and CLICK THAT BELL to support independent media that doesn't take government handouts. Turn on notifications so you never miss a deep dive.🚨Got breaking news or guest suggestions? Contact: [email protected]🔴 LIVE Monday–Thursday 7PM EST: youtube.com/@realnicolagan
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Is the 2026 Long Form Census unconstitutional?Tonight on The Political Orphans, Nico Lagan is joined by Charter advocate and Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms lawyer Hatim Kheir to break down the legal challenge against the 2026 long-form census.Canadians are being told that the census is mandatory under the Statistics Act. But how far does that authority actually go?Can the government compel Canadians, under threat of penalty, to answer deeply personal questions about their household, identity, health, work, housing, and private life?In this episode, we discuss:• Whether Canadians are legally required to complete the census• The difference between the short-form and long-form census• Whether Canadians can request the short form instead• What penalties exist under the Statistics Act• Whether the long-form census violates Charter privacy protections• Whether selecting only 25% of households for the long form raises legal questions• What authority Statistics Canada enumerators actually have• Where census authority ends and private property rights begin• The constitutional challenge launched against parts of the 2026 long-form censusThis is not about refusing basic population counting.This is about asking whether mandatory census power gives the government unlimited authority to collect deeply personal information from Canadians.💲This show is 100% listener funded. No corporate, government or political money, just you! Support independent media by becoming a monthly contributor or one time support 👉 https://buymeacoffee.com/nicolagan🔥 LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and CLICK THAT BELL to support independent media that doesn't take government handouts. Turn on notifications so you never miss a deep dive.🚨Got breaking news or guest suggestions? Contact: [email protected]🔴 LIVE Monday–Thursday 7PM EST: youtube.com/@realnicolagan
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