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1911 census for Canada now available on InternetROXANNE MOORE SAUCIER
The “New Census Machines—Sorter-Tabulator and Verifier” section (pages 58–62) provides insight into how the information in the handwritten census returns was processed at the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. This section explains what the Bureau did with the census returns that we preserve at Li...
Immigration and the Canadian Economy Immigrants make up a considerable proportion of the Canadian population. At the time of the 1991 Census, there were 4.3 million immigrants living in Canada, which is 16% of the total Canadian population. (See Graph 1, Immigrants as a Percentage of Canada's...
The “New Census Machines—Sorter-Tabulator and Verifier” section (pages 58–62) provides insight into how the information in the handwritten census returns was processed at the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. This section explains what the Bureau did with the census returns that we preserve at Li...
The 1911, 1916 and 1921 Canadiancensuses; for example, the 1921 census lists Arthur and Norman Bright living together as lodgers at 3 Brown’s Lane, in downtown Toronto. Neither was married, and they were both working as labourers.
Screenshots of Census Search in English and French (Library and Archives Canada). Now, when I search for my great-grandfather, Henry D. Barkhouse, and display any of his census entries, the data translates as well. English and French display of Census 1911 record for Henry D. Barkhouse (...
If you located your ancestor in the 1901 census, for example, but have trouble finding him or her in the 1911 census, just jot down the names of your ancestor’s neighbours from the 1901 census, then try to find them in the 1911 census. With luck, your ancestor will have stayed at ...
When most people think of maps, they think of geography and political borders, but maps can also be used to illustrate and describe almost anything, including census information, spoken languages, and group affiliations amongst others. To continue the topic, I have selected an 1857 map of North...
According to the 2006 census, it has 34 ethnic groups. South Asians top the list of new immigrants with over 1.2 million in the country followed by the Chinese. Religion Canadians adhere to a wide variety of religions, as people in Canada have the freedom of religion as one of their ...