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The 1931 Census of Canada, like most population censuses, was meant to enumerate each person within the boundaries of the Dominion of Canada once, and only once. For this purpose, land within the borders of Canada, and navy ships, were divided into 15,167 units of enumeration. Each geograph...
in France. Although we share the same surname, Marcel is not my ancestor. Still, I have always remembered this young man—the only Gauthier buried in this large cemetery. With the release of the 1931 Census, I finally had the opportunity to learn more about ...
Sources: All 2005 figures are based on official 2005 census data from municipalities. Where no 2005 data is available, (*) indicates the most recent official data from either the municipality or the 2001 Statistics Canada federal census. All data for 2001 and 1996 is from the respective federal...
A 1931 Census, By the Civil Service Assembly of the United States and Canada (Pamphlet No. 11). Chicago, 1938. 55 pp. Fifty centsNo abstract is available for this article.doi:10.1002/ncr.4110270319NoneJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.National Municipal Review...
Religions: Roman Catholic 42.6%, Protestant 23.3% (including United Church 9.5%, Anglican 6.8%, Baptist 2.4%, Lutheran 2%), other Christian 4.4%, Muslim 1.9%, other and unspecified 11.8%, none 16% (2001 census) Languages: English (official) 59.3%, French (official) 23.2%, other 17.5% ...
1911 to 1931 censuses, in which the grouping was temporarily set at 100+. With the introduction of computerization with the 1971 census, single years of age data became available to age 121 (see Annex). But, at the same time, privacy considerations imposed the rounding of figures ...
Kelowna is also the seventh-largest city and the largest one in the interior region. On a national scale, it's the 20th largest metropolitan area in Canada. The city proper covers an area of 211.85 square kilometers, while its census metropolitan area stretches over 2,904.86 square kilometers...
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...
MacFadyen J, Glen W (2014) Top down history: delimiting forests, farms, and the census of agriculture on Prince Edward Island using aerial photography, ca.1900–2000. In: Bonnell J, Fortin M (eds) Historical GIS research in Canada. University of Calgary Press, Calgary Google Scholar McCall...