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In 1884 it had only a few hundred settlers, but by the 1891 census its population had grown to 3,876. In 1891, after a number of false starts by other companies, the Calgary and Edmonton Railway Company completed a rail connection between the two towns and leased the line to the CPR....
Catalogue of census returns on microfilm 1666–1891 Public Archives of Canada. Ottawa, Canada: Minister of Supply and Services Canada, 1987. 289pp. ISBN 0-660-53711-7. Cat. No.: SA2-95/1987. $18.00 (Canada); $21.60 (Other Countries)...
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 $273,173,...
who lived on a nearby farm. By 1891, my grandfather, age 12, was registered as a domestic servant living with Aulga (sic) [Auldjo] and Mary (Ann) King and their adult children, William and Christine (1891 Census of Canada). When the1901 Census of Canadawas taken, Robert was still ...
At this point, I realize that I have to replicate this search in other Census of Canada databases. I decide to perform the same search in the 1881, 1891, 1901, 1911 and 1921 censuses. Performing the same search five more times will be long and (dare I say) frustrating. ...
Immigrant gap 12.9 0 50 100 C$ billions Source: Statistics Canada's Census of Canada, RBC Economics 150 Chart 2 breaks down the totals. The split between the immigrant earnings gap and gender differences is very telling of where the greatest opportunity lies at present. 200 Personal incomes ...
She immigrated to New York City, where 1930s census records list her occupation as "painter," and her art was included in an exhibit at the Jumble Shop on West 8th Street. She studied with another modern composer, Johanna Beyer, played on Beyer's concerts for the New York Composers' ...
(Statistics Canada, 2017b). In 1891, the very first year that questions concerning the parents’ place of birth had been asked during the census, the number of children with migrant backgrounds was 466,000. At that time, this represented 26.6% of all children aged less than 15 years, ...
As time was of the essence, I didn’t have the luxury of waiting for a 1921 Census map to be called up for me, so I checked our digitized map collection. The most current available was a Population map from the1891 Census. At that time, Royalton was found in the Electoral District ...