
Apply Now for High-Paying Government Jobs Without Needing a Degree or Prior Experience
Canada is now hiring for a wide range of jobs to support the 2026 Census. Opportunities are available in every province and territory across Canada. The positions don’t require a post-secondary degree, and many are ideal for individuals with basic administrative experience or customer service skills.
If you’re looking to work in a stable government role from the comfort of your home (or in your community), this is your chance to get hired with competitive pay and flexible hours.
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What Jobs Are Available for the 2026 Census?
Statistics Canada is offering two major job types:
Data Collection Clerk Positions
These roles involve direct interaction with census participants and help ensure accurate data collection.
Key Responsibilities:
- Conducting interviews via phone or in person using computer-assisted tools
- Verifying and organizing survey responses
- Safeguarding confidential data
- Occasional research and follow-up
Who It’s Ideal For:
Those who enjoy working with the public, can manage flexible schedules, and are comfortable using software such as Microsoft Word or Excel.
Clerical Positions
Clerical jobs support census operations and are primarily administrative in nature.
Main Duties Include:
- Organizing meetings, taking notes, and handling logistics
- Preparing reports and documentation (charts, graphs, etc.)
- Coordinating employee travel
- Answering inquiries and managing communication between departments
Who It’s Ideal For:
Candidates with experience in office support and general computer applications who can manage routine tasks in a structured environment.
Where Are These Jobs Located?
These roles are available across Canada, including:
Western Region (Clerical)
Locations: Vancouver, Victoria, Calgary, Edmonton, Regina, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Yellowknife, Whitehorse, and more
Closing Date: September 15, 2025
Salary: $57,217 to $61,761
Ontario (Clerical & Data Collection)
Locations for Clerical: Various across Ontario
Locations for Data Collection: Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Sudbury, Thunder Bay, and more
Clerical Closing Date: September 29, 2025
Data Collection Closing Date: September 19, 2025
Salary:
- Clerical: $57,217 to $61,761
- Data Collection: $51,642 to $55,707
Quebec (Clerical & Data Collection)
Clerical Locations: Montreal, Quebec City, Sherbrooke, Gatineau, Saguenay, and others
Data Collection Locations: Throughout the province
French required for all Quebec roles
Clerical Closing Date: November 26, 2025
Data Collection Closing Date: September 19, 2025
Salary:
- Clerical: $57,217 to $61,761
- Data Collection: $51,642 to $55,707
Atlantic Canada (Clerical & Data Collection)
Clerical Locations: Various across Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI, and Newfoundland
Data Collection Locations: Charlottetown, Fredericton, Saint John, Cape Breton, St. John’s, and others
Clerical Closing Date: November 26, 2025
Data Collection Closing Date: September 19, 2025
Salary:
- Clerical: $57,217 to $61,761
- Data Collection: $51,642 to $55,707
Prairie Provinces (Data Collection)
Alberta Locations: Edmonton, Calgary, Lethbridge, Red Deer, Medicine Hat, Fort McMurray, and more
Saskatchewan Locations: Regina, Saskatoon, Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, and others
Manitoba Locations: Winnipeg, Brandon, Thompson, Steinbach, and others
Closing Date: September 19, 2025
Salary: $51,642 to $55,707
British Columbia (Data Collection)
Locations: Vancouver, Victoria, Kelowna, Prince George, and more
Closing Date: September 19, 2025
Salary: $51,642 to $55,707
Do You Qualify? Here’s What You Need
For Both Clerical and Data Collection Roles:
- Completion of at least two years of high school OR an acceptable combination of education and experience
- Experience with Microsoft Office or similar software
- Ability to communicate effectively with the public or internal teams
- A secure and private workspace at home
- Reliable internet connection
Additional Requirements for Data Collection Clerks:
- Must be willing to work variable hours including evenings and weekends
- Travel may be required
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Why Apply for a Stats Canada Census Job?
- No degree required
- Work-from-home options available
- Competitive federal salaries starting at over $50,000/year
- Great opportunity to gain government experience
- Short-term and long-term contract potential
How to Apply
Visit the official and search for “Statistics Canada 2026 Census” to find job listings by location. Make sure to check the deadline for each posting, as they vary.