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1871. The Family History Library has microfilm copies of the personal schedules only. The National Archives of Canada has the entire census, including death (mortality) schedules and agricultural schedules. See [[Canada Archives and Libraries]].  
1871. The Family History Library and Library and&nbsp;Archives&nbsp;Canada have the entire census, including death (mortality) schedules and agricultural schedules. See [[Canada Archives and Libraries]].  


1881 and 1891. The Family History Library and the National Archives of Canada have the personal schedules of both censuses.  
1881 and 1891. The Family History Library and Library and&nbsp;Archives Canada have the personal schedules of both censuses.  


1901. The Family History Library and the National Archives of Canada have the personal and the buildings and lands schedules.  
1901. The Family History Library and Library and Archives Canada have the personal and the buildings and lands schedules.  


1911. The Family History Library and the National Archives of Canada have the personal schedules.  
1911. The Family History Library and Library and Archives Canada have the personal schedules.  


To find microfilm numbers of the national censuses in the Family History Library Catalog, check the Locality Search under:  
To find microfilm numbers of the national censuses in the Family History Library Catalog, check the Locality Search under:  
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The father’s racial or tribal origin, not whether the person was of French Canadian descent.  
The father’s racial or tribal origin, not whether the person was of French Canadian descent.  


The 1901 census also contains a buildings and lands schedule for each locality. This schedule gives a city street address or a farm land description—such as township and range, or township, concession, and lot number—for most families.  
The 1901 census also contains a buildings and lands schedule for each locality. This schedule gives a city street address or a farm land description—such as township and range, or township, concession, and lot number—for most families.


== Indexes to the National Censuses  ==
== Indexes to the National Censuses  ==
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