Census of 1921only available at Ancestry.com Census Available at Family Search Historical Names Lower Canada, sometimes referred to as Canada East, is the mainly French-speaking region of Canada around the lower St. Lawrence River, in what is today southern Quebec. ...
The language used to record answers to census questions may reflect the language preference of the enumerator or the language in which the answers were provided. The historical census data that we have reflects our linguistic duality as a nation. Census returns from Quebec and some parts of New ...
Quebec (1,191,516) In 1967, the census returns were microfilmed, with a re-filming done in 1975. The images provided by the Library and Archives Canada were made by scanning these microfilms. As such, where the microfilm is unreadable, so is the provided image. ...
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...
Population:2011-05-10 census. Area:Source [2]. Further subdivisions: See theCounties of Canadapage. The subdivisions of the Canadian provinces and territories are varied in size, status, and stability. The eastern provinces tend to be divided into counties; the western provinces, sections, divisi...
“In Canada the immediate, legalraison d’êtreof the census is to determine representation in the […] House of Commons. Under the [Constitution], the province of Quebec is given a fixed number of seats[…] while the number assigned to the other provinces ispro rataon a population basis...
The 2016 census counted 7,540,830 people who had been born abroad and came to Canada through the immigration process. These people represent more than one-fifth (21.9%) of Canada’s entire population, a figure which approaches that of 22.3% dating from the 1921 census, the highest level ev...
(2) The mainresultsof the 1921census(whichisnot asyet, of course, tabulated in full detail) are publishedon pages101-114. (3) In the Trade and Commercesection,a classificationof Canadian exportsand imports,compiledaccordingto purpose,fills a needof long standing. (4) The finance section ...
At that time, Ottawa’s Lowertown attracted many Franco-Ontarians. The 1931 Census shows that the homes and dwellings of the By Ward – St. George’s Ward sub-district were largely inhabited by French Canadians. Some of them were born in Ontario, others came from Quebec. Several historical...
By the1921 Census of Canada, Blanche and Robert Greenham (sic) had purchased land next to the King family, where they eventually built their house. Robert’s occupation was a farmer. They had three children: Jennie age five, Roy age three and Jo age two at that time. ...