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| ==Nova Scotia in the Canadian Censuses== | | ==Nova Scotia in the Canadian Censuses== |
| ===Population Schedules - Online Records=== | | ===Population Schedules - Online Records=== |
| In 1851 and 1861, Nova Scotia was included in the census of the Province of Canada. It was also included in the first Canadian Census in 1871 and every 10 years following. From 1671 to 1752, it was included on the Acadian census. Between 1773 and 1848, New Brunswick took its own census. Prior to its establishment in 1784, it was also included in the Nova Scotia census as Sunbury & northern Cumberland Counties.
| | Nova Scotia was included in the first Canadian Census in 1871 and every 10 years following. From 1671 to 1755, Nova Scotians were included in the Acadian census. Between 1773 and 1848, Nova Scotia a part of Acadia. In 1851 and 1861, Nova Scotia was included in the census of the Province of Canada. In 1867, Nova Scotia became a province of the Dominion of Canada and was included in the 1871 and all subsequent Canadian censuses. |
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| *[[Canada Census|Links to all Canada Census]] | | *[[Canada Census|Links to all Canada Census]] |
| *[https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/Pages/census.aspx Library and Archives of Canada] - more census information | | *[https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/Pages/census.aspx Library and Archives of Canada] - more census information |