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  1. Canada Geography-Related Lists: List of Canadian Provinces and Territories by Population, List of Canadian Provinces and Territories by Area
  2. Census Divisions of Canada: List of census divisions of Canada by population, List of Canadian census agglomerations by province or territory
  3. The Canadian born in the United States; by Leon E Truesdell, 1943
  4. Michael R. Haines and Richard H. Steckel (eds.), A Population History of North America.(Book Review): An article from: The Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology by Kevin McQuillan, 2003-08-01
  5. A Population of One (New Canadian Library)
  6. Canadian Aboriginal people's experiences with HIV/AIDS as portrayed in selected English language Aboriginal media (1996-2000) [An article from: Social Science & Medicine] by J.N. Clarke, D.B. Friedman, et all 2005-05-01
  7. Population Change in Canada.(book)(Book Review): An article from: Canadian Ethnic Studies Journal by Zoltan B. Kovacs, 2004-06-22
  8. The Changing Face of Canada: Essential Readings in Population
  9. LESSER AND CANADIAN SANDHILL CRANE POPULATIONS, AGE STRUCTURE, AND HARVEST with MODELING SANDHILL CRANE POPULATION DYNAMICS. by R. & D. Johnson Buller, 1979
  10. The Canadian Born in the United States: An Analysis of the Statistics of the Canadian Element in the Population of the United States 1850 to 1930 by Leon E. Truesdell, 1943
  11. Islands of Canada: List of Islands of Canada, List of Canadian Islands by Area, List of Canadian Islands by Population
  12. The fat and moisture contents of herring populations in the waters of the Canadian Maritime Provinces (Technical report - Fisheries and Marine Service) by S Varga, 1977
  13. PRESERVING THE CANADIAN FAMILY: A Population Policy by E. MAURICE CARRIGAN, 1987
  14. Self-rated health within the Canadian immigrant population: risk and the healthy immigrant effect [An article from: Social Science & Medicine] by K. Bruce Newbold, 2005-03-01

41. Quebec's Share Of The Canadian Population, 1861-1991 - Statistical Material And
Statistical Material and Charts. Last revised 23 August 2000. Quebec'sShare of the canadian population, 18611991.
http://www2.marianopolis.edu/quebechistory/stats/qcpop.htm
Select from the list below Readings in Quebec History Documents of Quebec History Statistical Materials and Charts Chronologies of Quebec History Biographies of Prominent Quebec Historical Figures Maps of Quebec Events, Issues and Concepts of Quebec History The Picture Gallery of Quebec History Internet Resources for Quebec and Canadian History Studies on the Canadian Constitution and Canadian Federalism
Statistical Material and Charts
Last revised:
23 August 2000
Quebec's Share of the Canadian Population, 1861-1991

42. Facts & Figures: Canadian Population
BASIC canadian population STATISTICS. The following are estimates for 1998. Moreinformation is available from the World Fact Book. Population 30,675,398.
http://courseweb.edteched.uottawa.ca/Medicine_Health/Facts & Figures/CanadianPop
Diseases and Health Conditions Concepts and Methods Interventions BASIC CANADIAN POPULATION STATISTICS The following are estimates for 1998. More information is available from the World Fact Book Population: Age structure:
0-14 years: 20% (male s female s
15-64 years: 68% (male s female s
65 years and over: 12% (male s female s Population growth rate: Birth rate: 12.12 births 1,000 population Death rate: 7.25 deaths 1,000 population Net migration rate: 6.03 migrants 1,000 population Sex ratio:
at birth: 1.05 males female
under 15 years: 1.05 males female
15-64 years: 1.01 males female
65 years and over: 0.74 males female Infant mortality rate: 5.59 deaths ,000 live births Life expectancy at birth:
total population: 79.16 years
male s 75.86 years
female s 82.63 years Total fertility rate: 1.65 children born woman Ethnic group origin s: British Isles 40%, French 27%, other European 20%, Amerindian 1.5%, other mostly Asian Religions: Roman Catholic 45%, United Church 12%, Anglican 8%, other 35% (1991 data Link to Birth rates in Canada Diseases and Health Conditions Concepts and Methods Interventions

43. Federation Of Canadian Demographers / Fédération Canadienne De Démographie
Translate this page is an organization created through the joint initiative of the Association desDémographes du Québec (ADQ) and the canadian population Society (CPS).
http://www.ssc.uwo.ca/assoc/fcd/fcd.html
Population and Development Committee/Comité Population et Développement
Association des démographes du Québec
Canadian Population Society
Publications
... Canadian Society for International Health Symposium 2001 Demographic Futures in the Context of Globalization: Public Policy Issues
December 14 and 15 at Carleton University
English French
About
Concernant
Bureau de direction/Board of Directors
Bali Ram
Demography Division, Statistics Canada
Shiang Ying Dai
Demography Division, Statistics Canada
Mark Rosenberg
Dept. of Geography, Queeen's University
Robert Allie
Office des personnes handicapees du Quebecl
Shiva Halli - Member/Membre
Dept. of Sociology, University of Manitoba
Luc Roy - Member/Membre
Direction Plans et controle, Hydro Quebec
Revised 21 August 2000

44. Population Studies Centre, University Of Western Ontario
Subscribe To receive news updates by email, subscribe here. Looking forcanadian population data? Check out Statistics Canada. Presentations
http://www.ssc.uwo.ca/sociology/popstudies/
Population Studies Centre
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Social Science Centre
Dept. of Sociology
Univ. of Western Ontario
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Canada, N6A 5C2 Hours:
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To receive news updates by email, subscribe here. Looking for Canadian population data? Check out Statistics Canada Recent Publications by Centre Associates The PSC Annual Report 2002 (PDF) has just been released. McQuillan, Kevin . 2003. Family composition and remarriage in Alsace, 1750-1850. Journal of Interdisciplinary History Kerr, Don and Roderic Beaujot . 2002. Family relations, low income, and child outcomes: a comparison of Canadian families in intact-, step-, and loan-parent families. International Journal of Comparative Sociology more... Guest Speakers Demography Workshop: PhD students Alison Yacyshyn and Deb Matthews gave presentations on their thesis topics, Friday, March 21, 2003.

45.  ESRI Canada - ArcCanada: Canadian Population Characteristics
1991, people. ecan91, Population whose ethnic origins were Canadian. 1991, people. eita91, Population whose ethnic origins were Italian. 1991, people.
http://www.esricanada.com/k-12/metadata3/natprov/popchar.html

Main Page
National Data Province and Territory Polygons : Population Characteristics
Population Characteristics
Location: Legend: Not applicable. Data Type: DBase (.dbf) table Description: Profile of the Canadian people: mother tongue, ethnicity and marital status. Source: Statistics Canada Notes: A cell value of -99 indicates No Data ; teachers are encouraged to set this as the Null Value in the Legend Editor Attribute Data: Field Name Description Year of Data Units Province Name of Province (key field) N/A None Population whose mother tongue is English. # people Population whose mother tongue is French. # people Population whose mother tongue is Italian. # people Population whose mother tongue is Chinese. # people Population whose mother tongue is German. # people Population whose mother tongue is Portuguese. # people Population whose mother tongue is Polish. # people Population whose mother tongue is Ukrainian. # people Population whose mother tongue is Spanish. # people Population whose mother tongue is Dutch. # people Population whose mother tongue is Punjabi.

46. EXERCISE 6 AGE AND SEX COMPOSITION OF THE CANADIAN POPULATION
EXERCISE 6 AGE AND SEX COMPOSITION OF THE canadian population, 1981back to Pop page. Population pyramids are a very useful way to
http://hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca/mcallip/PopulatGeog11/exer_6_age_and_sex_compositi.
EXERCISE 6 AGE AND SEX COMPOSITION OF THE CANADIAN POPULATION, 1981
back to Pop page Population pyramids are a very useful way to illustrate the age and sex composition of a country's population. This data can not only give a tremendous amount of information about Canada's present population, but also about our population many years into the future. An accurate pyramid presents a great deal of information that can greatly assist planners and politicians prepare for the future. The three basic forms of population pyramids are illustrated below. In an UNDERDEVELOPED pyramid there is a very broad base of population but by the late 20's the pyramid narrows significantly with a very small percentage at the top of the pyramid. With a DEVELOPED pyramid there is a broad base of young population but the pyramid gets fatter in the teens, twenties and older. It begins to narrow in the forties with a bigger percentage in older age categories than an undeveloped country pyramid. With a DEVELOPING pyramid you have a much broader base of population than the other 2 pyramids with a slow decrease in population as it ages with a similar percentage in older age categories as in a developed country pyramid UNDERDEVELOPED DEVELOPED DEVELOPING High birth rate Low birth rate Medium birth rate
Pop. increasing

47. TABLE 7   AGE AND SEX COMPOSITION OF THE CANADIAN POPULATION
EXERCISE 6 TABLE 7 AGE AND SEX COMPOSITION OF THE canadian population. 1981 backto explanation back to Pop page AGE, MALES, % MALES, FEMALES, % FEMALES. 0 4,
http://hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca/mcallip/PopulatGeog11/exer_6_student_activity.htm
EXERCISE 6: TABLE 7 AGE AND SEX COMPOSITION OF THE CANADIAN POPULATION, 1981
back to explanation back to Pop page NAME: AGE MALES MALES FEMALES % FEMALES * the last 3 categories are approximate figures
As the population has aged new categories have been created such as 80-84, 85-89, 90+
Using the Population Pyramid sheet provided complete the activity. Put the males on the left and the females on the right side of the pyramid. Use 2 different colours.
Use one color for those groups between 20 - 65 and use another color for those groups not between 20 - 65. QUESTIONS : Answer the questions on the back of this sheet or on a separate piece of paper.
1) Of the 3 basic pyramids, what one is Canada's pyramid most like?
2) What percentage of Canada's population is in the potential labour force category? ( 20 - 65 )
3) Calculate the TOTAL DEPENDENCY RATIO? ( % of - 19 + % of 65+ ) divided by ( % of 20 - 65 )
4) Would this ratio likely be higher or lower than the ratio for an underdeveloped country?

48. Governmental Databases [McGill University, Government Documents Dept.]
1996 Census of Canada) Dimension Series Census 1996 Ethnocultural and Social Characteristicsof the canadian population (1996 Census of Canada) Georef1996
http://www.library.mcgill.ca/govdocs/GovCDList.htm
Humanities and Social Sciences Library Government Documents Department
Tel.: (514) 398-4737 Fax: (514) 398-7184
E-mail: Phyllis Rudin , Reference Librarian Governmental Databases For a complete list of Electronic Databases held by McGill University, see Electronic Databases A-Z or Electronic Databases by Subject
Canada (Federal and Provincial)
Foreign Countries FBIS: Foreign Broadcast Information Service Electronic Index GPO Monthly Catalog: U.S. Government Printing Office Index to Current House of Commons Parliamentary Papers [Great Britain] Index to the House of Commons Parliamentary Papers on CD-ROM [Great Britain] International Organizations AccessUN Demographic Yearbook Historical Supplement Earth Summit Eudor-Stat ... International Labour Conference Record of Proceedings, 89th session, 2001

49. Comment On 23% Of The Canadian Population
Comments for 23% of the canadian population Post a commentName Email Address URL Comments Remember info?
http://www.fwowa.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-comments.cgi?entry_id=271

50. Percent Of Canadian Population By Age In 1991
Slide 14 of 24.
http://www.csis.org/gai/Graying/ppt/JohnHaley/sld014.htm

51. Percent Of Canadian Population By Age In 2030
Slide 15 of 24.
http://www.csis.org/gai/Graying/ppt/JohnHaley/sld015.htm

52. Course Description
. Sociology 150E canadian population and SocialPolicy. An examination of canadian population dynamics and their......Course
http://www.registrar.uwo.ca/ACCALS/2002/crs_2433.htm
Course Description
Sociology 150E Canadian Population and Social Policy An examination of Canadian population dynamics and their implications for policy-making in areas such as immigration, urban and regional development, education, language use and aging. 3 lecture hours. Academic Calendar

53. PAA - Links
canadian population Society Conference Page. canadian population Society. CanadianStudies in Population Journal's index / abstracts. Census Bureau.
http://www.popassoc.org/links.html
Announcements
Testimony of the PAA Committee on Population Statistics at the June 13, 2001 Hearing of the U.S. House of Representative Subcommittee on the Census Call for Papers/Abstracts/Submissions
Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences

June 12-15, 2003
...
Sheraton Waikiki Hotel, Honolulu Hawaii, USA
Canadian Population Society
Conference Page
The National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently released Health, United States, 2001 With Urban and Rural Health Chartbook
Links
Access to National Data Resources The Alan Guttmacher Institute Association of Population Centers The Australian National University
Internet Guide to Demography and Population Studies
Canadian Population Society Canadian Studies in Population Journal's index / abstracts Census Bureau ... International Union for the Scientific Study of Population Johns Hopkins POPLINE Database Now Available Online Migration Information Source Global Data Center National Center for Health Statistics Population and Demography Information
Population Research Institute at the Pennsylvania University
... Population Reference Bureau Statistics from over 100 U.S.

54. The Civics Research Group
Mental Health of the canadian population A Comprehensive Analysis ThomasStephens, Corinne Dulberg and Natacha Joubert, Volume 20, No.
http://www.fes.uwaterloo.ca/research/hrc/civics/a/event04.htm
home contact us the civics research group
Civic dialogue
February 6, 2002
Wednesday 4:30-6:00 pm
70 King St. E. Kitchener, Ontario
A Note on Civility
Hope and democracy
Insitute for democracry and electoral assistance The International IDEA Handbook on Democracy Assessment in pdf as an rtf file Mental Health of the Canadian Population: A Comprehensive Analysis Thomas Stephens, Corinne Dulberg and Natacha Joubert, Volume 20, No. 3 - 1999, from Health Canada, Population and Public Health Branch Democracy and World Governance in the 21st Century World social forum LOCAL EVENT - Wed Feb 6 (also!) 7pm KPL: Democracy in the New Millennium Comments from Greg Romanick Is hope essential to democracy or is it created by democracy? Is it ever lost because of democracy? In the last dialogue people related frustrations and disappointments from participating - and from trying to participate - in our democracy. People also spoke of the need for such processes in order to cope with complex social and environmental issues. This contradictory combination led to questions about democracy, but also to questions about hope: Are people generally becoming more hopeful or less hopeful, and can democracy flourish where there is little hope? By bringing a variety of together people, this dialogue will provide an opportunity for discussing such questions and concerns among citizens with a different backgrounds and experience. It will offer an opportunity for you to express your feelings about the question: Are you becoming more hopeful or less hopeful?

55. Online Statistics
2001 CANADIAN CENSUS. Recent releases Profile of the canadian populationby age and sex; Profile of the canadian population Where we Live.
http://www.ouc.bc.ca/libr/online.html

OUC Library
Canadian Statistical information
The following web sites contain Canadian statistical information that can either be printed or downloaded free of any charge. In some cases the material requires Adobe Acrobat to perform the download.
I. Selected Meta-Statistical Sites 2001 CANADIAN CENSUS Recent releases: STATISTICS CANADA HOME PAGE The starting page for the bulk of Canadian Statistical information. Includes a useful search engine to allow for more specific searches of some of StatCan publications. B.C. STATISTICS HOME PAGE Does for B.C. what StatCan does for Canada. It takes '96 census material and reconfigures it for B.C. Regional areas. It also includes some useful statistical interpretation in INFOLINE, a weekly statistical journal. For comprehensive statistical outline of the provincial statistics use the quick facts section. B.C. Statistics are also available Online STRATEGIS
A huge and somewhat confusing site that should really be accessed through the site map.

56. Rogers.com - Wireless Network Canadian Coverage
The new GSM/GPRS network currently reaches OVER 93% of the canadian populationand as such, is available to most destinations across Canada and the major
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The new GSM/GPRS network currently reaches OVER 93% of the Canadian population and as such, is available to most destinations across Canada and the major corridors that connects those destinations.
Our digital TDMA and Analog cellular phone network covers up to 93% of the Canadian population with over 85% digital coverage.
Our Messaging pager network covers 85% of the Canadian population and provides a variety of options to best meet your service needs.
Select your wireless product and area below to view coverage available for you. Select Wireless Product GSM Phones TDMA Phones Analog Phones Blackberry 950/957 GSM BlackBerry 5810/6710 Sierra Wireless AirCard 750 Pager Coverage Area Secure Shopping Guarantee Store Policy Legal

57. Population Of Canadian City
canadian population by Major City. Major City. Province. Capital City? Population. n/a.30,301,185. canadian population by Major City. EntryID. Major City.
http://www.tokoimports.com/sid-caesar-autograph.htm

58. Planned Parenthood: International - News
International Sitemap Contact Us canadian population Organization Respondsto Bush's Newest Attack (11/8/2002). ACTION ALERT ICPD PROGRAMME
http://www.plannedparenthood.org/global/news/viewer.asp?ID=263

59. Globeandmail.com - 2001 Census: A Canadian Snapshot
Thursday, February 6. A Canadian Snapshot Population. it's. Statistics Canada2001 Census links. •, A profile of the canadian population main page.
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60. Ipsos-Reid - Press Release
Household Panel consists of 70,000 prescreened households consisting of over 140,000individuals that are a representative sample of the canadian population.
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