I'm planning to check online newspapers for Alberta around the end of June 1906 to see if there are any comments about the census in editorials. A town with a weekly paper is easier than checking a large city with daily papers. Calgary Herald March 8, 1890 article was found by chance. "It is to be hoped that the results of the census taking in 1891 will prove more satisfactory than those of 1881." Comments about the census might have been published any time there was a government debate or results, not just the weeks that local census takers were going door to door. Some pages for 1901 & 1906 have the date of the census taker's visit. Some sub-districts did not have continuous or accurate household numbers. Some 1906 images of census pages are repeated and not in any logical order of page number or date of visit. "The forms and instructions prepared by the Census and Statistics Office received government of Canada assent on 15 May 1906 and were published in the Canada Gazette 21 May 1906. The 1906 census then officially began 24 June 1906." We are all hoping to find OUR relatives on 1911 pages with clear handwriting and correctly answered questions. Sometimes it is possible to identify the census taker as a man of a certain age with particular occupation. Spelling accuracy of common names gives an idea of reading skills. -- Elizabeth