Public Notices
Hello,
We are pleased to inform you that the next Census of Population will take place in May 2026. To support this important project, Statistics Canada is hiring for supervisory and non-supervisory positions. Approximately 32,000 jobs are available across Canada!
We are looking for local people to help us collect accurate data in your community. These data are vital for planning and evaluating programs and services such as education, health care, child care, housing, emergency services, roads, public transportation and job training.
We are contacting you to seek your organization’s support in promoting census jobs listed on our website: census.gc.ca/jobs.
The easiest way to help us is to share our job postings on social media: Facebook, Instagram, Li
Your support in raising awareness about these job opportunities will directly contribute to the success of the 2026 Census.
Regards from the Census Team
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FONOM has created a short YouTube video as part of our ongoing advocacy around the modernization of Highways 11 and 17.
The video, “Rubbernecking vs. Reality: Why Highway 11 Shutdowns Affect All of Ontario,” is a series of real photos from transport accidents on Highway 11 North in Northern Ontario.
It delivers a simple message: while Southern Ontario drivers may experience slowdowns on the 400-series highways, when Highway 11 shuts down, there is no parallel route and no quick detour. Everything stops.
Highway 11 is part of Canada’s Trans-Canada Highway system, yet much of it remains a two-lane road. More than $200 million in goods move along this corridor every day. When a serious collision occurs, the highway may be closed for hours or even days. Trucks stop. Commerce stops. Supply chains stall. Amazon packages are delayed.
And the impacts do not remain in the North. They reach manufacturers, retailers, and consumers across Ontario, including the GTA.
This video is not about shock value.
It is about illustrating the real economic and safety consequences of relying on outdated infrastructure for a modern economy.
Safe, reliable highways are not a Northern luxury. They are a national necessity.
We encourage you to:
• Share the video through your municipal social media channels
• Circulate it to your councils and local stakeholders
• Use it in your own advocacy discussions
The more coordinated our message, the stronger our voice.
You can view and share the video here:
https://www.youtube.com/
Thank you for your continued support and partnership as we advocate for infrastructure that reflects Northern Ontario’s role in Canada’s economy.


