Good King Censusless


An introduction for my many international followers:

King:  Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper
Page:  Canadian Industry Minister Tony Clement
Statistician:  Recently resigned head of Statistics Canada, Munir Sheikh

Special thanks to data quality expert Jim Harris whose Dr. Seuss-style data quality limmericks and songs served as a partial inspiration to this piece.  His blog can be found on my Blogroll (Obsessive Compulsive Data Quality).

Enjoy!

Good King Censusless looked out
On the cottage season.
With the sunshine round about
Warm and crisp and even.
Everyone was drinking beer
Feeling great elation.
How could he disrupt the cheer
breaking cross the nation?

“Mr Clement, come by strife,
If you know so, say it.
How can I make foul the life
Of the summer respite?”
“Sire, a man I once knew long
Loathed the census taking
If you could remove this wrong
You’d be nation-making.”

“Make it so”, he said at once
With no consultation,
“Though I may be thought a dunce
Causing consternation.”
Statistician would not toast
His part in this madness.
He would rather quit his post
Causing him much sadness.

Harper bellowed “What a fool!
Get that man to focus!
He should know that math’s not cool,
Stats are hocus pocus.”
Statistician stood his ground
In the public’s favour.
He said he was honour-bound;
People saw him braver.

“Bring me hatchets, bring me fire,
We shall burn his cabin!
He’s earned my unholy ire!
He won’t know what happened!”
Page and Monarch, off they trode,
Off they trode together
Feeling stormy, yet instead
Of the sunny weather.

Statistician’s cabin burned
To the ground next morning.
Page and Monarch never learned,
Though this be a warning:
Cabin dwellers all be sure
Be you all accounted,
Those who cannot count the poor
Can’t themselves be counted.

  1. #1 by Gail Gillingham Wylie on July 30, 2010 - 9:37 am

    Love it!!!!

  2. #2 by Melodee on July 30, 2010 - 10:47 am

    Shall you be singing it on Christmas Eve?

    I don’t see what all the fuss is about. Since a majority of people are in favour of continuing mandatory census-taking, they’ll fill out the long form voluntarily and all will be well, right? ;)

    • #3 by Scott Andrews on July 30, 2010 - 10:58 am

      Hi Melodee,

      The problem with a voluntary survey is that is it all well a good that most Canadians may participate in it, but those who do not (dispropostionately Canada’s least advantaged) will be under-represented and this will skew data results. What we will have is a survey, not a census, and data quality will suffer for it.

      What’s worse is that this appears to be an ideologically driven decision. The Western Standard noted on their blog yesterday that it is their express desire that the voluntary census be an epic fail (due to its voluntary nature) and Statistics Canada will be disbanded as a result. As a database professional I take these issues very seriously and this will indeed impact my participation in any future election, hopefully coming sooner rather than later.

      Thanks for your comments!

      Scott

  3. #4 by Melodee on July 30, 2010 - 11:18 am

    Note my “wink” Scott!

  4. #5 by Margaret on July 30, 2010 - 12:50 pm

    That’s really good.

  5. #6 by Karen Lopez on July 30, 2010 - 9:50 pm

    Bravo! Hoping there’s no encore with Silent Night for future servants.

  6. #7 by JimBobby on July 31, 2010 - 12:09 pm

    Whooee! Dang good lyricizin’!!

  7. #8 by Johannes Wheeldon on August 2, 2010 - 6:56 pm

  8. #9 by JDM on August 8, 2010 - 10:46 pm

    Really well done! I’ll always enjoy a good poke at our current monarch. I hope there will be a sequel sometime in the future for our new gov house leader and his antics.

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