Chief Statistician of Canada
Canadian public office position
Statisticien en chef du CanadaIncumbent
André Loranger
since April 1, 2024André Loranger
The Chief Statistician of Canada (French: Statisticien en chef du Canada) is the senior public servant responsible for Statistics Canada (StatCan), an agency of the Government of Canada. The office is equivalent to that of a deputy minister and as a member of the public service, the position is nonpartisan.[1]
The chief statistician advises on matters pertaining to statistical programs of the department and agencies of the government, supervises the administration of the Statistics Act, controls the operation and staff of StatCan and reports annually on the activities of StatCan to the minister of industry.[2]
The current chief statistician of Canada is André Loranger, since April 1, 2024.[3]
Dominion Statisticians and Chief Statisticians of Canada (1918 to present)
Name | Period | Title |
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Robert H. Coats | 1918 – 1942 | Dominion Statistician |
Sedley A. Cudmore | 1942 – 1945 | Dominion Statistician |
Herbert Marshall | 1945 – 1956 | Dominion Statistician |
Walter E. Duffett | 1957 – 1972 | Dominion Statistician/Chief Statistician |
Sylvia Ostry | 1972 – 1975 | Chief Statistician |
Peter G. Kirkham | 1975 – 1980 | Chief Statistician |
James L. Fry | 1980 | Interim Chief Statistician |
Martin B. Wilk | 1980 – 1985 | Chief Statistician |
Ivan P. Fellegi | 1985 – 2008 | Chief Statistician |
Munir Sheikh | 2008 – 2010 | Chief Statistician |
Wayne Smith | 2010 | Interim Chief Statistician |
Wayne Smith | 2011 – 2016 | Chief Statistician |
Anil Arora | 2016 – 2024 | Chief Statistician |
André Loranger | 2024 – Present | Interim Chief Statistician |
References and notes
External links
- Statistics Canada web site
- About Statistics Canada
- Statistics Act
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