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  2. 1901 Canadian census - Wikipedia

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    The census was started on June 1, 1901. All reports had been received by February 26, 1902. The total population count of Canada was 5,371,315. [1] This was an increase of 11% over the 1891 census of 4,833,239. The previous census was the 1891 census and the following census was the Northwest Provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba ...

  3. List of Canadian provinces and territories by historical ...

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    This is a list of Canadian historical population by province and territory, drawn from the Canadian census of population data and pre-Confederation censuses of Newfoundland and Labrador. Since 1871, Canada has conducted regular national census counts. The data for 1851 to 1976 is drawn primarily from Historical Statistics of Canada, 2nd edition ...

  4. 1891 Canadian census - Wikipedia

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    The Census of Canada 1890–91 was a detailed enumeration of the Canadian population. The census took place on April 5, 1891. The total population count of Canada was 4,833,239, [1] an increase of 11.8% over the 1881 census of 4,324,810. The previous census was the 1881 census and the following census was the 1901 census.

  5. Victoria County, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Victoria County is an historical county and census division of Nova Scotia, ... (surviving records identify two families as Guinn and ... 1901 10,571 1891 12,432 1881 ...

  6. Census in Canada - Wikipedia

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    All inhabitants of Canada were surveyed, including Indigenous peoples. While this was the first national census, only the four provinces that were part of the Dominion of Canada at the time—Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia—were included in the census. Other areas that would later become part of Canada continued to be ...

  7. Category:1901 in Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1901 in Nova Scotia" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1901 Nova Scotia general election

  8. 1901 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    September 8 — Harold Connolly, journalist, newspaper editor, politician and Premier of Nova Scotia (d.1980) September 12 — Ben Blue, Canadian-born comedian, actor (d. 1975) [5] September 14 — George Carlyle Marler, politician, notary and philatelist (d.1981) September 15 — Gweneth Lloyd, choreographer

  9. St. Marys Bay, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    The earliest European records come from Samuel ... while the 1901 census recorded 8,655 ... the bay's southeastern shore is formed by mainland Nova Scotia, ...