I just love that it had so many questions. These were the precursors
to the quinquennial censuses that became the norm nationally, We no
longer have so many questions!
You could talk about how much we used to collect and why would we
collect less now!
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 7:58 PM, David Akin <
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> This is kinda cool ...
>
> Still trying to figure out how I might use this new nearly-hundred-old
> data in a story for tomorrow's papers ... Ideas?
>
> "Access to the digitized images of the 1916 Census is available online
> in two different ways:
>
> * Through a database that is searchable by Province, District
> Name, District Number, and Sub-district Number. The database is
> available at: www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/census-1916/index-e.html
> * Through the research tool "Microform Digitization," you can
> browse the microfilm reels page by page. The tool is available at:
> www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/index-e.html
>
> "
>
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