Acadiensis, Volumes 34-35Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 2004 - North Atlantic Region |
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... population was 65 per cent " British ” and 28 per cent " French " , with a substantial majority of the province's population locally born . Table One French and Locally - Born Populations , New Brunswick Counties , 1911 New Brunswick ...
... population was 65 per cent " British ” and 28 per cent " French " , with a substantial majority of the province's population locally born . Table One French and Locally - Born Populations , New Brunswick Counties , 1911 New Brunswick ...
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... populations fell 4.1 per cent in Nova Scotia and 4.2 per cent in New Brunswick while rising 4.3 per cent in Prince Edward Island . See Census of Canada , 1951 , Volume 1 , Population : General Characteristics , " Table 13 - Population ...
... populations fell 4.1 per cent in Nova Scotia and 4.2 per cent in New Brunswick while rising 4.3 per cent in Prince Edward Island . See Census of Canada , 1951 , Volume 1 , Population : General Characteristics , " Table 13 - Population ...
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... population and a declining , aging , non - Aboriginal population . One of the big challenges for the province will be retaining people . No longer the third most populous province after Ontario and Quebec , Saskatchewan has slipped ...
... population and a declining , aging , non - Aboriginal population . One of the big challenges for the province will be retaining people . No longer the third most populous province after Ontario and Quebec , Saskatchewan has slipped ...
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