Census

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  • Here are entered works relating to official counts or surveys of a population.

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  • PAASH 2020 edition

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Census

5 Archival description results for Census

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Northwest Territories. Department of the Executive

Records are dated from 1982-2006 and consist of published reports, periodicals and surveys. Records includes population statistic and projection reports, Yellowknife apartment surveys, spatial price surveys, food price surveys, personal income statistics, labour force surveys, census results, a report on interprovincial/territorial trade and a business directory. This accession also includes an incomplete collection of volumes of the Statistics Quarterly, from volumes 1 through 26.

Northwest Territories. Bureau of Statistics

Canada. Census Branch

  • N-1992-260
  • Accession
  • 1872

The record is comprised of a handwritten one page census report for 1871 'Statement of the Indian population of the Mackenzie River District', listing total numbers of Indian (Indigenous) residents by Men/Women/Children (boy/girl). Posts reported include: Youcon [Yukon], LaPierre's House, Peel River, Fort Good Hope, Fort Norman, Bear Lake, Fort Nelson, Fort Liard, Fort Simpson, Fort Providence, Hay River, Fort Resolution and Fort Rae.

Canada. Census Branch

Administration

The 100 block consists of 1.1 metres of files pertaining to the general administration of the Northern Administration Branch of the federal government. Included in the files are minutes of staff meetings and conferences, records relating to the relationship between Federal and Territorial governments including financial agreements and transfer of responsibilities, organizational charts, personnel information including policies and directives, band membership returns, and correspondence relating to these subjects. Some of these files also contain photographs. This block consists of files 1-1 to 9-2.

1901 Census

  • N-1998-041
  • Accession
  • 1901

Records include a copy of the 1901 census.

Fort Providence Genealogy Collection

  • N-1992-210
  • Accession
  • [197-?]

Records include census records for Fort Providence. Two of these records appear to be government generated treaty lists and include full names, family numbers, sex and marital status of individuals residing in Fort Providence. The third folder contains a census of Fort Providence residents compiled by Sister Cherlot, a Grey Nun with the Roman Catholic Mission and public nurse stationed in Fort Providence.