(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...
Let us detour for a moment and describe thejourney of the enumerator. Enumerators were Canadians hired by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics to collect census data in one or more sub-districts. They received a book of instructions (such as this one for Census 1921) that detailed what they wer...
Luckily, in my line of work, one can discover some very interesting pieces of information. During a search through the 1921 Census, I found information that he was an “ancien soldat” (veteran); I was therefore able to find his attestation papers. While Edwardson’s story is much less n...
The 2021 Census by Statistics Canada had revealed that around 1.3 million immigrants are Indians by nationality, accounting for 3.7% of the total population of Canada. Most of the Indian Canadians usually live in Alberta, Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia. *Are you looking for step-by-step ...
The 2021 Census by Statistics Canada had revealed that around 1.3 million immigrants are Indians by nationality, accounting for 3.7% of the total population of Canada. Most of the Indian Canadians usually live in Alberta, Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia. ...
Nationally, the greater Edmonton area was the second-fastest growing census metropolitan area, which Statistics Canada defines as an area with at least 100,000 people and a core of at least 50,000. Article content Edmonton’s growth mirrored a provincial trend that saw Alberta grow at a ...
History and Census of Ceratopsian Discoveries and Work in Alberta, Canada (oral presentation and notes on CD-ROM, preliminary version)Tanke, Darren H
Statistics Canada's Census of Canada, RBC Economics 15.0 20.0 25.0 Chart 2 Sources of the cost of doing nothing on today's diversity shortfalls Foregone annual personal income due to unequal labour force participation, employment rates, and average incomes compared to male non-immigrants Gender gap...
Department of Human Ecology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada Jenny De Jong Gierveld & Norah Keating Centre for Innovative Ageing, Swansea University, Swansea, UK Norah Keating Africa Unit for Transdisciplinary Health Research (AUTHeR), North-West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa Norah Ke...
Bowlby said previous research suggests about 20 per cent of those sharks come to Canada, which would represent 160 creatures. But she said it's "very difficult" to do a census for a species like the white shark, because they aren't regularly caught in fisheries....