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Census protester Audrey Tobias acquitted of not filing form
Key Excerpts from Article on Website of CBC News (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)


CBC News (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation), October 9, 2013
Posted: October 22nd, 2013
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/census-protester-audre...

An 89-year-old peace activist who refused to fill out the census because of its link to a U.S. military contractor is not guilty of violating the Statistics Act, a Toronto judge decided today. Audrey Tobias, who faced jail time if she had been convicted, argued she didn't file her 2011 census because it is processed using software from Lockheed Martin. Outside the Old City Hall courthouse after the ruling, the Toronto woman thanked the judge. He put a lot of work and analysis and care into that judgment, she said. "I respect it and I am grateful. I think its a significant issue for Canadians. I think people will know now what their government is all about. Tobias said she would have been willing to go to jail. I would have done whatever was necessary, she said. Under no circumstances would I have paid a fine, which was a way of saying I was guilty. Tobias's lawyer, Peter Rosenthal, had argued that forcing her to complete the census would violate her freedoms of conscience and free expression. Judge Ramez Khawly noted that for a conviction both the act and intent of a crime must be proved beyond a reasonable doubt, so he had to acquit Tobias. The judge also described the Justice Department's decision to prosecute Tobias, a Second World War veteran, as a "PR disaster." In 2011, StatsCan received 13 million completed census forms, a 98 per cent response rate. Overall, it referred 54 people for prosecution for failing to complete the mandatory census form.

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