Statistics Canada blames computer error for mistake in census language data
OTTAWA — Statistics Canada has to correct the census results from thousands of Canadians after finding an error in its system that reported unusually high increases in the number of English speakers in some smaller Quebec communities.
Instead, it appears that about 61,000 of those reporting English as a mother tongue were actually French speakers, but their answers were flipped by a computer error.
In Quebec, the jump in English-language speakers caused emotional ripples, with provincial politicians talking about legislative means to ensure the survival of the French language in the province.
The announcement Friday was an embarrassing admission from the internationally renowned agency after it faced increasing pressure this week to double-check all of its data.


