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Industry Minister Tony Clement is defending the Harper government's decision to abolish the census long form. 'In the past, the government of Canada received complaints about the long-form census from citizens who felt it was an intrusion of their privacy,' he said in a statement this week.
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Canada's long-form census debate

Laval Economist Stephen Gordon and Armine Yalnizyan with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives answered reader questions

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Workers pour molten metal from a large ladle into waiting moulds while making casts.
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Canada’s poor innovation and productivity record

Rotman Dean Roger Martin and innovation expert John Armstrong answered reader questions

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Celebrity train wrecks: What's the appeal?

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Mark Cohon took your questions

CFL commissioner was online to talk Canadian football with Globe and Mail readers

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What's next for Canada's housing market?

Senior TD economist Pascal Gauthier took your questions in a live discussion

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Breastfeeding v. formula: Which side are you on?

Join Globe writers Erin Anderssen and Tralee Pearce, with author Tasnim Nathoo, as they weigh in on this hot topic

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The LeBron effect on business and basketball

Basketball reporter Michael Grange took your questions about LeBron James’s move to Miami and the business impact of superstar athletes

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Relying on home equity in retirement?

Don't do it. Retirement planning mistakes and assumptions in our online reader discussion

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David Naylor
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Naylor on the Why Not Canada? series

Globe and Mail reporter took your questions on the joint Globe and Mail/TSN project

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A student entrepreneur whose business crosses cultural boundaries

Maryanne Mathias, founder of Osei-Duro Clothing, joined us for a discussion on socially responsible entrepreneurship