Transcripts of the census have been provided for each result, along with a link to the image of the actual census (which will open in a new tab in your browser). Transcripts will include the following information: Name Relationship Marital status Sex Birth year Birth date (month and year) ...
The census recorded a total of 5,371,315 individuals. A breakdown by place is as follows: British Columbia - 178,657 Manitoba - 255,211 New Brunswick - 331,120 Nova Scotia - 459,574 Ontario - 2,182,947 Prince Edward Island - 103,259 Quebec - 1,648,898 Territories, 211,649 In ...
Lower Canada census 1842Find your ancestors in Canada census 1851What can these records tell me? Each result in this collection will provide you with a transcript and image of the original census form. From the transcripts, you may learn the following details: First name(s) Last name Sex Age...
In Canada the abandonment of a compulsory national census has rocked the government. In Britain the Minister in charge of the 2011 census openly hopes it will be the last. Here Jon Baskerville discusses the Canadian experience; Jack Miles ponders an alternative for Britain; and Robert Groves, ...
Note: Census Divisions or Census Subdivisions are also referred to as Canada Divisions or Canadian Divisions. For brevity, we often just use the term Census Subdivisions or Canadian Subdivisions to encompass the entire set of Divisions and Subdivisions (although the term is not all encompassing). ...
The total population in Canada was estimated at 41.5 million people in 2024, according to the latest census figures and projections from Trading Economics. Looking back, in the year of 1960, Canada had a population of 17.9 million people. source: Statistics Canada...
The census of 1900 gave the number of employees as 313,344 and the capital invested $446,916,487. The provinces of Ontario and Quebec stand first. In 1900 Ontario produced $241,533,486, and Quebec $158,287,994 of the total value of manufactured articles. Commerce.—Of the $273,173,...
(afterManitoba). Many of Alberta's French-speaking residents live in the central and northwestern regions of the province. As reported in the 2001 census, the Chinese represented nearly four percent of Alberta's population and East Indians represented better than two percent. BothEdmontonandCalgary...
Census data, over 821,322 Canadian-born individuals live in the United States, with many becoming naturalized US citizens. Given this strong and long-standing relationship between the citizens of both countries, we often have family members of naturalized Canadian-Americans visiting the United States...
Canada East (Quebec) – Schedule A – Urban personal censuskeyboard_arrow_down The headings on these forms are printed in French; the English translation has been provided below. Column 1 – Names of persons in the house Column 2 – Profession, status, or occupation Column 3 – Place of bi...