The 1871 census began on 2 April 1871. The process of collecting population data for this census included the assignment of 2,789 enumerators to designated areas. For this purpose, Canada was divided into 206 census districts and 1,701 sub-districts. ...
The census is generally considered the basis of genealogy research, the first place people look to begin their genealogy search. What you can you learn from the Canadian census? The first Dominion census was taken in 1871. Each succeeding census year asks additional information. ...
Consolidating all 17 censuses into one platform,Census Search, gave us the opportunity to create a bilingual display for our census data by cleaning up the data. Since its launch, our platform delivers a more equal search experience in the language of your choice. I encourage you to try it ...
at 395 Wellington Street in Ottawa between June 5, 2017, and March 1, 2018. Admission is free. A page for Joliette, Quebec, from the first Census of Canada, 1871 A page for Joliette, Quebecfrom the firstCensus of Canada, 1871. Can you find the entry for Adolphe Perrault? Times chang...
CENSUSCOMMUNITIESACADEMIC librariesANTI-racismFinding data on race, racialized populations, and anti-racism in Canada can be a complex process when conducting research. One source of data is the Census of Canada which has been collecting sociodemographic data since 1871. However, the collect...
LAC’s various databases—particularly the census databases—are excellent sources of information. For instance, the1871 censuslists Timothy Eaton as a merchant living in Toronto West with his wife Margaret and their three children, Edward, Josina and Margaret.Continue reading→ ...
1921 Census: Transcriptions of the 1921 Canada Census done by Diane Tibert. The areas include communities on the Eastern Shore between Harrigan Cove and Goldenville. St Mary’s Municipality Mailing List: The Roots Web mailing list is for anyone interested in learning about the history of the Mu...
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A page for Joliette, Quebec, from the first Census of Canada, 1871 A page for Joliette, Quebec from the firstCensus of Canada, 1871. Can you find the entry for Adolphe Perrault? Times change: Perrault made his living as a voyageur! As time passed, census data would feed social policy...
LAC’s various databases—particularly the census databases—are excellent sources of information. For instance, the 1871 census lists Timothy Eaton as a merchant living in Toronto West with his wife Margaret and their three children, Edward, Josina and Margaret. Continue reading → Share this: Fac...