Residents of Morris, Manitoba, have less than a day left to submit their 2026 census forms before the May 12, 2026, deadline. The Town of Morris is encouraging all households to complete the survey, which provides a critical headcount used to determine the level of provincial and federal funding the community receives.
The 2026 Census helps decide how much money the town gets from programs like the Canada Community Building Fund and provincial operating grants. These funding sources rely on per capita formulas, which means that every counted resident helps secure approximately $200 of grant revenue for the municipality annually, according to neighboring Steinbach’s city manager. This funding supports essential services and local infrastructure.
The importance of accurate counting was highlighted by previous discussions regarding municipal funding, as population data directly affects how much support the town receives for its operations. Officials have previously noted that maintaining an accurate reflection of the community’s size is a significant financial interest for local government.
The 2026 census collection, which began nationwide on May 4, 2026, builds on data collected in 2021. During the last census, Morris recorded a population of 1,975 residents, reflecting a 4.8 percent increase over the previous five-year period. Residents can complete their submissions online to ensure their household is included in the final count.