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| | Statistics Canada: Historical Statistics of Canada |
 | | Population figures for 1921, 1931, 1941, 1951, 1956, 1961, 1966 and 1971, are those of the census at 1 June; for 1926, 1936 and 1946, for the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, the figures are those of the quinquennial censuses of 1 June; for all other years they are estimates as of 1 June. |
 | | The life expectancy at a specified age is the average number of years to be lived by members of a hypothetical cohort of individuals, assumed to be subject throughout the remainder of their lives to the age-specific mortality rates observed in a given time period. |
 | | For example, as of 31 December 1974, there were in Canada 1,643 interns, 4,546 residents, 15,565 specialists, and 15,543 general or family practitioners; there were 33,467 registered physicians and 3,830 not registered; there were 24,896 physicians in fee practice and 6,212 not in fee practice, excluding interns and residents. |
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