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Canada 1911 Census : ウィキペディア英語版
Canada 1911 Census
The Canada 1911 Census was a detailed enumeration of the Canadian population. The census was started on June 1, 1911. All reports had been received by February 26, 1912. The total population count of Canada was 7,206,643. This was an increase of 34% over the 1901 Census of 5,371,315.
The following census was the 1921 Census.
==Census summary==
Information was collected on the following subjects, with a separate "schedule" or census data collection form associated with each subject:
# Population
# Mortality, Disability and Compensation
# Houses, Buildings and Fruit
# Agriculture: Field Crops - Grain and Other Field Crops for the Harvest Year 1910
# Agriculture: Hoed Crops, Tobacco, Hops and Grass Seeds in 1910 and Field Crop Areas in 1911
# Agriculture: Animal and Animal Products
# Farm and Urban Values
# Forest Products
# Manufactures
# Churches, Schools, etc.
# Fisheries
# Dairy Factories
# Mineral Products
The 1911 Census was the last census to include questions about "infirmities". In 1911, 28,611 people were identified as "infirm":
* 3,238 people as blind
* 4,584 people as deaf and unable to speak ("deaf and dumb")
* 14,702 people as insane ("crazy or lunatic")
* 5,387 people as "idiotic" or "feeble-minded" ("idiotic or silly")
People who were deaf but able to speak were not classified as infirm.

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