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Mostrecent censusrecord
Mostrecent censusrecord










To locate individually or locally produced web-based census transcriptions and indexes, use the Library and Archives Canada’s AVITUS - Directory of Canadian Genealogical Resources Database. To locate indexes in printed or CD-ROM format for a particular location, use the online library catalogue:Įnter census indexes as your keywordsīecause some census publications consist only of transcriptions that have not been indexed, it may also be useful to repeat the search omitting the term indexes. The 1950 Census was released on April 1, 2022. Because of a 72-year restriction on access to the Census, the most recent year available is 1950. The first Federal Population Census was taken in 1790, and has been taken every ten years since. While most researchers will want to begin with the comprehensive 1851-1911 databases listed above, compilations produced by individuals and local groups - when available - may be useful as a backup. Census records can provide the building blocks of your research. Similar collections of census data are available for specific portions of the 1851-1911 censuses. Specific dates and regions have been transcribed and/or indexed by individuals or local genealogical societies. Some print or electronic (CD-ROM or web) format indexes are also available. Please see the Online Census Records tab above for links to the databases. About the Data Quality The 2020 Census has numerous quality checks built into data collection and data processing. Apportionment results from 1790 to 2020 are also shown. DateĬomplete nominal indexes to pre-1851 Canadian census records are available online through FamilySearch. 2020 Census Apportionment Results Congressional seats were apportioned among the 50 states based on the 2020 Census population counts.

mostrecent censusrecord

Library and Archives Canada has searchable Canadian Census databases from 1825-1926. The table below includes only databases that can be nominally searched.












Mostrecent censusrecord