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1956 Canadian census

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1956 Canadian census

← 1951 June 1, 1956 1961 →

General information
CountryCanada
AuthorityDominion Bureau of Statistics
Results
Total population16,080,791 (Increase 14.8%)
Most populous province/territoryOntario (5,404,933)
Least populous province/territoryYukon (12,190)

The 1956 Canadian census was a detailed enumeration of the Canadian population. The total population count of Canada was 16,080,791. This was a 14.8% increase over the 1951 census of 14,009,429.[1][2]

The previous census was the 1951 census and the following census was the 1961 census. This was the tenth nationwide census, and was the first nationwide quinquennial census, superseding the series of special censuses covering only the Canadian Prairies from 1906 to 1946.

Canada by the numbers

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A summary of information about Canada.

Total population 16,080,791
Men 8,151,879
Women 7,928,912

Population by province

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Rank Province or territory Population as of
1956 census
Population as of
1951 census
Change Percent
change
1 Ontario 5,404,933 4,597,542 807,391 Increase 17.6 Increase
2 Quebec 4,628,378 4,055,681 572,697 Increase 14.1 Increase
3 British Columbia 1,398,464 1,165,210 233,254 Increase 20.0 Increase
4 Alberta 1,123,116 1,123,116 183,615 Increase 19.5 Increase
5 Saskatchewan 880,665 831,728 48,937 Increase 5.9 Increase
6 Manitoba 850,040 776,541 73,499 Increase 9.5 Increase
7 Nova Scotia 694,717 642,584 52,133 Increase 8.1 Increase
8 New Brunswick 554,616 515,697 38,919 Increase 7.5 Increase
9 Newfoundland and Labrador 415,074 361,416 53,658 Increase 14.8 Increase
10 Prince Edward Island 99,285 98,429 856 Increase 0.9 Increase
11 Northwest Territories 19,313 16,004 3,309 Increase 20.7 Increase
12 Yukon 12,190 9,096 3,094 Increase 34.0 Increase
Canada 18,238,247 16,080,791 2,157,416 Increase 13.4 Increase

A different definition for the Northwest Territories disregards areas not included within the Mackenzie River Electoral District. If such areas were excluded, the Northwest Territories had 12,492 people in 1956 and 10,279 people in 1951. Under this definition, the Northwest Territories saw an increase of 2,403 people, or 19.2%.[3]

All provinces and territories recorded a population increase in this census. With the 1956 census, Alberta became the first province in the Canadian Prairies to have more than 1 million inhabitants.

References

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  1. ^ "1961 Census of Canada. Volume 1, Population, Electoral Districts" (PDF). Statistics Canada. Government of Canada. Retrieved October 13, 2024.
  2. ^ "1956 Census of Canada. Volume 1, Population: General characteristics, households, and families" (PDF). Statistics Canada. Government of Canada. Retrieved October 15, 2024.
  3. ^ "1956 Census of Canada. Volume 1, Population, Electoral Districts" (PDF). Statistics Canada. Government of Canada. Retrieved October 13, 2024.