The Civic Census is an official count of dwelling units and the population who are living in these units, by the door to door physical collection and recording of data.

The City of Calgary previously conducted a census. The census gathered:

  • a count of dwelling units,
  • population, and
  • other demographic information.

The City of Calgary first conducted a Civic Census in 1931 and continued periodically until 1958 when an annual count of population occurred until 2019.

In March 2020, the 2020 Civic Census was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In November 2020, funding for the annual Civic Census program was eliminated as part of the Mid-Cycle budget Adjustments and the Solutions for Achieving Value and Excellence (SAVE) program.

Federal census

The annual Civic Census is NOT related to the census done by the Federal Government pursuant to the Statistics Act (Canada). The Federal Census collects different information than the Civic Census and is conducted every five years. Census questionnaires are mailed to every household in Canada. Households who do not complete their questionnaire are visited by a census worker. The Federal Census collects more detailed information than the Civic Census on many topics including ethnicity, language, income and education. For data about Calgary from the Federal Census, visit Data about Calgary's population.

Elections Calgary - information for voters, candidates, election workers and third party advertisers

Statistics Canada census of population - federal census information

City of Calgary Open Data Portal - detailed Civic Census data

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Civic Census results

The Civic Census results books contain a summary of current data, historical data, ward comparisons, and ward and community summaries. In addition, several graphs and charts are included.

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