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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Canada
Population density by country, 2006 Population density is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume.
Population density by country, 2006 List of countries and dependencies by population density in inhabitants/km².
Canada is a constitutional monarchy and a Commonwealth Realm that formally recognizes Elizabeth II as Queen of Canada.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Canada   (2039 words)

  
  Census - Search View - MSN Encarta
States frequently use population census figures as a basis for allocating delegates to the state legislatures and for redrawing district boundaries for seats in the House, in state legislatures, and in local legislative districts.
In Canada, census population data are similarly used to apportion seats among the provinces and territories in the House of Commons and to draw electoral districts.
Beginning with the 1970 census, officials representing undercounted populations have claimed that their constituents have suffered loss of political representation and government funding because the apportionment and funding formulas are based on incorrect data.
encarta.msn.com /text_761554198__1/Census.html   (5902 words)

  
 globeandmail.com: Canadian census sees cities surging
Barrie, north of Toronto, was the fastest growing census metropolitan area, notching up a 19.2 per cent population rise to 177,061 for the census region, and a 24 per cent rise for the city itself.
Nunavut's population rose 10.2 per cent to 29,474 and the Territories increased 11 per cent to 41,464 from 37,360, although Statistics Canada said the result may be tainted by a less accurate 2001 count.
While Newfoundland and Labrador's population dropped 1.5 per cent from 2001 to 2006, that is a vast change from the 7-per-cent drop it experienced in the five years previous to this census period.
www.theglobeandmail.com /servlet/story/RTGAM.20070313.wcensuslede0313/BNStory/Front/home   (910 words)

  
 Special Notes
Therefore, the census did not verify, on a sample basis, if temporary residents (persons found on Census Day at a place other than their usual place of residence) were enumerated at their usual place of residence.
A list of incompletely enumerated Indian reserves and Indian settlements, along with population counts from the last two censuses (where available) has been compiled, and is shown in Appendix 1.
A list of incompletely enumerated Indian reserves and Indian settlements is shown in Appendix 2, together with the province, census division and, where applicable, the census metropolitan area or census agglomeration (CMA/CA) in which each is located.
www12.statcan.ca /english/census01/products/standard/popdwell/SpecialNotes.cfm   (828 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Census divisions of Ontario
In the Canadian province of Ontario, there are three different types of census divisions: single-tier municipalities, upper-tier municipalities (which can be regional municipalities or counties) and districts.
Regional municipalities are usually implemented in census divisions where an interconnected cluster of urban centres forms the majority of the division's area and population, but no single centre is overwhelmingly dominant over the others.
Counties may be as large as regional municipalities in population, but their population density is generally lower (although not as low as in a district.) Counties may include major cities, such as London, Kingston and Windsor, but these cities have generally not evolved into urban agglomerations with other communities, as in regions and "megacities".
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/List_of_Ontario_counties   (1068 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Ontario Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Ontario is bounded on the north by Hudson Bay, on the east by Quebec, on the west by Manitoba, and on the south by the American states of Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York.
Ontario is a major beekeeping province, with abundant nectar sources for honey production, and a need for fruit and vegetable pollination.
This measure substantially increased the population of Canada west of the Ottawa River during this period, a fact recognized by the Constitutional Act of 1791, which split Quebec into The Canadas: Upper Canada west of the Ottawa River, and Lower Canada east of it.
www.ipedia.com /ontario.html   (1416 words)

  
 Chapter I - Census Geography
A census tract is a small census geographic area established in a large urban community withthe assistance of local specialists who help define boundaries that are useful for urban and social research.
"Census division" is the general term used for counties, regional districts, regional municipalities and five other types of geographic areas made up of groups of census subdivisions.
An agricultural region is a subprovincial geographic region used by the census of agriculture in the dissemination of agricultural statistics.
www.ucalgary.ca /~libdata/adc/geo.html   (2591 words)

  
 Population Index - Volume 64 - Number 2
Data are presented from the 1992 census of Bolivia on the total population and the population by age and sex.
The population section includes data on age and sex distribution, the population of districts and municipalities, the handicapped, marital status, literacy, educational status, economic activity, occupation, and fertility.
Data are presented on the population of the densely inhabited districts of Japan for the period 1960-1995.
popindex.princeton.edu /browse/v64/n2/s.html   (2235 words)

  
 Ontario Population Projections Update 2006 - 2031
Ontario's population is projected to experience fairly robust growth over the projection period, 2006–2031, under all three scenarios.
The population of Ontario in the reference scenario is projected to grow by 30 per cent, or 3.8 million, from an estimated 12.69 million on July 1, 2006, to 16.49 million on July 1, 2031.
The population of Northern Ontario is projected to decline by 4.5 per cent over the period, from 806,000 in 2006 to 770,000 in 2031.
www.fin.gov.on.ca /english/economy/demographics/projections/2007   (3371 words)

  
 Population Index - Volume 60 - Number 4
This volume, presenting results from the 1991 census of Belgium, has data on the foreign population by marital status and sex; the Belgian and foreign population by sex and age and arrondissement; and the nationality of the foreign population.
Population statistics are presented for the former East Germany for the period 1946-1989.
Data are included on population by tribe; family and households; social characteristics, including education and labor force participation, industry and occupations, employment, and income and poverty status; language; and housing.
popindex.princeton.edu /browse/v60/n4/s.html   (1637 words)

  
 Ohio maps information and real estate
Ohio has the nation's 10th largest highway network, and is within a one-day drive of 50% of North America's population and 70% of North America's manufacturing capacity.
Ohio's southern border is defined by the Ohio River (with the border being at the 1793 low-water mark on the north side of the river), and much of the northern border is defined by Lake Erie.
It borders Pennsylvania on the east, Michigan in the northwest near Toledo, Ontario, Canada across Lake Erie to the north, Indiana to the west, Kentucky on the south, and West Virginia on the southeast.
www.real-estate-multilist.com /State/Ohio.htm   (322 words)

  
 County Wicklow, Ireland, From Ireland web site, ©Jane Lyons
You get a general idea of what is where and it's proximity to the nearest big town.
In each case that I have a copy of a map, then I have taken various places and list them as being found on this map.
I have not noted all the townlands that are found around these places, for the moment, all I am trying to do is give you an idea of what is on any of these maps.
www.from-ireland.net /contents/wicklowconts.htm   (1437 words)

  
 Ontario at AllExperts
Ontario is bounded on the north by Hudson Bay and James Bay, on the east by Quebec, on the west by Manitoba, and on the south by the U.S. states of Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York.
Since the privatization of Ontario Hydro which began in 1999, Ontario Power Generation runs 85% of electricity generated in the province, but not the transmission of power, which is under the control of Hydro One.
Ontario's right to Northwestern Ontario was determined by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in 1884 and confirmed by the Canada (Ontario Boundary) Act, 1889 of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
en.allexperts.com /e/o/on/ontario.htm   (3919 words)

  
 UG Library: Canada census help page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The nominal census [census manuscript] refers to the actual handwritten forms that the census takers filled out as they travelled from house to house.
Census returns contain the official enumeration of the Canadian population and list each person individually, with details as to age, sex, country or province of birth, religion, racial or ethnic origin, occupation, marital status and education.
Census maps may be included with the paper census collection in the GOVREF stacks.
www.lib.uoguelph.ca /resources/government/help_pages/census.html   (923 words)

  
 World Almanac for Kids
NEW YORK, one of the Middle Atlantic states of the U.S., bordered on the N by the Canadian provinces of Ontario and QuÉbec; on the E by Vermont, Massachusetts, and Connecticut; on the SE by the Atlantic Ocean; on the S by New Jersey and Pennsylvania; and on the W by Pennsylvania and Ontario.
East of Lake Erie and along Lake Ontario are belts of especially heavy snowfall, and the Tug Hill Plateau receives some of the greatest annual accumulations of snow of any area in the U.S. east of the Rocky Mts.
New York’s intermediate appellate courts, the four appellate divisions of the supreme court, are made up of a total of 47 permanent judges, who are chosen from among the members of the supreme court.
www.worldalmanacforkids.com /explore/states/newyork.html   (5920 words)

  
 Oakville, Ontario at AllExperts
Oakville (2004 population estimate 155,700) is a town on Lake Ontario in southern Ontario, Canada, midway between Toronto (about 31 km away) and Hamilton (about 20 km away).
A large segment of the population is formed by those of white ethnic backgrounds - 86.7%, largely those of British Isles, Italian, German, French, Polish, Portuguese and Ukrainian origins.
Some 21.7% of the population consists of children (ages 0 - 14), while those over 65 number 10.8%, resulting in a growth rate of 12.7% in the 5 years before 2001, and a median age of 36.4 years of age.
en.allexperts.com /e/o/oa/oakville,_ontario.htm   (1216 words)

  
 Religions of the world: numbers of adherents; growth rates
This difference in definitions between conservative Christians and the rest of the population causes much confusion.
Thus, depending on the definition used, the percentage of Christians in the U.S. are between 0.1 and 75% of the total population.
This is a controversial book which argues that world divisions and conflicts in the future will be based on culture, ethnicity and religion.
www.religioustolerance.org /worldrel.htm   (1347 words)

  
 Census Guide 2000
BNAs are being renamed as Census tracts in the 2000 Census.
Lists each state's apportionment population for 2000, the number of Congressional seats to which it is entitled, and the change from 1990.
The first map listed in each county is the index to the remainder of the maps for that county.
www.brown.edu /Departments/Taubman_Center/Census2000/cen2000.html   (5853 words)

  
 Open Directory - Regional:North America:Canada:Ontario
Ontario is Canada's second largest province, covering more than one million square kilometers (415,000 square miles).
Ontario's population is more than 11 million (Statistics Canada, 2001), which makes it home to approximately one in three Canadians.
Ontario’s southernmost point of land is Middle Island, in Lake Erie south of Point Pelee, roughly parallel to Barcelona, Spain or Rome, Italy.
dmoz.org /Regional/North_America/Canada/Ontario/desc.html   (1435 words)

  
 THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION
In comparison, the next largest religions are Islam and Judaism, whose memberships total only one or two percent of the U.S. population.
There are probably thousands of different definitions of the word "Christian." We have chosen the same inclusive definition as is used by public opinion pollsters and government census offices: A "Christian" includes any group or individual who seriously, devoutly, prayerfully describes themselves as Christian.
Divisions among Protestant denominations (Some people look upon the Protestant wing of Christianity as composed of two or more separate religions.)
www.religioustolerance.org /christ.htm   (1039 words)

  
 Middle Atlantic Data Abstract
Their combined population of 38 million is largely concentrated in the metropolitan areas of New York, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Buffalo, and Newark.
Natural gas prevails as the main home heating fuel among the 14 million households in the Division, where it is also the most commonly used fuel for space heating in commercial buildings.
Wind potential is excellent in parts of the Division, and there are two locations in the western part of the Middle Atlantic Division where moderate-temperature earth energy suitable for direct use exists.
www.eia.doe.gov /emeu/reps/abstracts/mid_atl.html   (1353 words)

  
 Learning Resources: E-STAT: User guides - Mapping the population by mother tongue   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Under 2001 Census of Population (Provinces, Census Divisions, Municipalities), select the table 2001 Languages, Mobility and Migration.
This generates a proportional circle map, showing population for the selected group.
The French, single responses, population by mother tongue characteristic is now expressed as a percentage of the total population on a choropleth map.
www.statcan.ca /english/Estat/guide/census.htm   (647 words)

  
 Chronology On The History Of Slavery And Racism: 1790 - 1829
The Census of 1790, revealed 59,557 Free Negroes and 697,624 slaves in a population of 3,929,625, the most slaves being in Virginia (292,627) and the least in New Hampshire (157).
White divisions intensified when France was swept by its revolution in the 1790s, and the free coloreds stepped up to demand their rights as citizens.
The population of the district was 10,066 whites, 793 free Negroes, and 3,244 slaves.
innercity.org /holt/chron_1790_1829.html   (16854 words)

  
 Census of Canada, 1996
Note: Some data from the 1996 census of Canada are for use by faculty, students and staff of Data Liberation Initiative member institutions, and for research and teaching purposes only.
Note 1: Population and dwelling counts data at the postal code level are designated 'restricted' by Statistics Canada, and thus are restricted to use by University of Toronto faculty, students and staff, for research and teaching purposes, only.
Population and Dwelling Counts, for Canada, Provinces and Territories, 1991 and 1996 Censuses - 100% Data.
www.chass.utoronto.ca /datalib/cc96/cc96.htm   (951 words)

  
 Oregon History Online 9
For two years she was "the only white woman living on Yaquina Bay." Bensell supported his wife with counsel in law suits and as a real estate agent; he is thus listed in the census of 1880.
By the summer of 1856, the population was about 1,200 and the prospects for the coming winter were grim indeed.
A large construction force of whites was on the payroll, a fact which did much to reconcile the local farmers to the presence of the Indians, but a strong hand was going to be needed to dismiss these men when the winter put a stop to their construction jobs.
www2.wi.net /~census/lesson42.html   (20424 words)

  
 County Offaly(King's County)
Y-IRL Research List on Bob's Ireland-Scotland Genealogy Site
Mercy Convent, Kinsale town (Co. Cork) 1901 Census - some Offaly (King's Co.) born
Joseph's School, Clare street, Limerick City 1901 Census - some Offaly (King's Co.) born
www.from-ireland.net /contents/offalyconts.htm   (1410 words)

  
 Census districts books, find the lowest prices
You may browse this category by title or by publication date.
Profile of Census Tracts in [name of Metropolitan Area]
Profile of Census Divisions and Subdivisions in [name of Province or Territory]
www.allbookstores.com /Census_Districts.html   (245 words)

  
 Free-Floating Form Subdivisions
Use as form subdivision ($v) under names of countries, cities, etc., and individual corporate bodies, and under topical headings for works which list recurring or coming events held in those places, by those organizations, or relating to those topics
- Use as form subdivision ($v) for comprehensive listings of an artist's or craft-person's works in one medium or all media, usually chronologically or systematically arranged, and accompanied by descriptive or critical notes
- Use under subjects for lists of serials or periodicals held by one organization or library, assembled as a private collection, or issued by an individual publisher
www.itcompany.com /inforetriever/form_subdivisions_list.htm   (7167 words)

  
 Longford Contents, From Ireland Website
Irish Flax Growers List - Tithe Applotment books - Griffiths Valuation
Householder's Index: List of surnames found in the Griffiths Valuation and Tithe Applotment Books for Co. Longford
The Genealogy Register - Thousands of links to free online census records, passenger lists, vital records, obituaries, military rosters, surname homepages, and more!
www.from-ireland.net /contents/longforconts.htm   (1202 words)

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