1931 Census for Robert and Blanche and their seven children. They were living beside William King, the son of Auldjo and Mary Ann King. Daniel Beach, a lodger, was Mary Ann King’s elderly father. Source:1931 Census (bac-lac.gc.ca), Leeds, Subdistrict – Bastard and Burgess, no. 4,...
The first Indian census was taken in 1871. They then numbered 102,358, as follows: Eskimo 4028; Tinneh 42,000; Algonquins 46,000; Huron-Iroquois 10,330. Their division according to provinces is: Prince Edward Island 323; Nova Scotia 1666; New Brunswick 1403; Quebec 6988; Ontario 12,978...
BetabilingualismCanadian censusesCensus Canadacensus databasesData pools,data science,Data warehouse,database administration,datasets,English,enumerator,Francophone,French,genealogical resource,Interface,Item display,Nova Scotia,Quebec By Julia Barkhouse We all love the Census. It’s the number one genealogical...
Birthplace:Albert Bridge, Nova Scotia, Canada Claude Champagne Dec. at 74 (1891-1965) Claude Champagne (27 May 1891 – 21 December 1965) was a Canadian composer, teacher, pianist, and violinist. Birthplace:Montreal, Canada Dang Thai Son ...
2021 census: 36,991,981 Density: 4.2/km2 (10.9/sq mi) (236th) Type Anglo-American (including Afro Anglo-American) Latin-American (only in Quebecball and French-speaking areas) Capital Ottawaball Largest city Torontoball Affiliation British Empireball (de jure, 1867-1982) Entente Powers ...
We estimated misclassification errors in the geocoding of postal codes to assign census geography in Nova Scotia, Canada.doi:10.17269/CJPH.107.5459Mikiko TerashimaGeorge KephartCanadian Journal of Public Health = Revue Canadienne de Sant e ́ Publique...
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 ...
Full size image According to the 2006 census [25], there were 1 172 790 Aboriginal people in Canada (including First Nations, Metis and Inuit), representing ca. 4% of the total population. The proportion of Aboriginal people is much higher in the boreal zone [26], reaching more than 30...
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Ninian School in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, which Nash had attended as a youth. This inquiry in 1952 proved unsuccessful. The following year, the CN Bureau contacted the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, which confirmed that Nash had actually been born on August 26, 1904. The 1911 Census further ...