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4 June 2026

Alka Merlin, Director of Communications, said that VCC understands the practical realities involved in delivering something large like a census, and not having a contractor who can carry out the work. Vibrant Calgary has long advocated for updated census information to help it understand community needs and make evidence-based decisions. “The longer the gap between that local data collection, the harder it becomes to measure that change and respond more effectively,” Merlin said.
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