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The 2007 Households and the Environment Survey was a cooperative project jointly managed by the Environment Accounts and Statistics Division under the direction of Robert Smith, Director and Bruce Mitchell, Chief, Environmental Protection Accounts and Surveys, and Special Surveys Division under the direction of Jacqueline Mayda, Director, and Charles Delorme, Chief, Education Surveys. Data collection for the survey was conducted by the Survey Operations Division under the direction of Duncan Wrighte, Director.

The HES 2007 Project team consisted of the following:

  1. John Marshall, project manager
  2. Gordon Dewis, assistant project manager
  3. Serge Legault, survey manager
  4. Chris Birrell
  5. Jason Guay
  6. François Gagnon
  7. Alison Beatch

Thank you to the following people for the contributions in the areas of data collection, data processing, table creation, editing, reviewing, proofreading, dissemination and technical development:

Teodora Alexandrova
Eric Joyal
Michael Bordt
Jani Lalonde
Kelley Bush
Marc Lavergne
Carolyn Cahill
Nicolas Lavigne
Cynthia Campeau
Serge Legault
Carlos De Leon
Heather MacCuaig
Monique Deschambault
Richard Marcoux
Amanda Elliott
Terry Nelligan
Giuseppe Filoso
Rowena Orok
Will Gibbons
François Soulard
Don Grant
Sheri Vermette
Sara Guay
Jennie Wang
Laurie Jong
Jeff Whyte

The contributions of the respondents, Environment Canada, Health Canada, Natural Resources Canada and provincial environmental departments were critical to the successful completion of the surveys and are gratefully acknowledged.

As well, we would like to acknowledge the vital contribution made to this project by the staff in Statistics Canada's regional offices. This project would not have been possible without their efforts.