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Baptisms, Marriages and Burials of Saint Ignace Parish Willow Bunch, Saskatchewan 1882-1910
Extracted and edited by Gail Morin. 1998, 97 pages, 8×x11". Baptisms, Marriages and Burials of Saint Ignace Parish Willow Bunch, Saskatchewan 1882-1910.
Extracted and edited by Gail Morin. 1998. From the Quintin Publications Collection.
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Handbook of Indians of Canada
Published as an appendix to the Tenth Report of the Geographic Board of Canada, Sessional Paper No. 21a. 632 pages, 1912. ISBN:1-58211-054-9.
Handbook of Indians of Canada. From the Quintin Publications Collection.
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Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family of the Saint John River, New Brunswick, Revised Edition
Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family of the Saint John River, New Brunswick ( Revised Ed.). Estabrooks, Florence C.. St John, NB. (1958)
Estabrooks, F.C. (1958). Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family of the Saint John River, New Brunswick (Revised Ed.). St. John, NB: Unknown. From the Quintin Publications Collection.
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Background: A land of vast distances and rich natural resources, Canada became a self-governing dominion in 1867 while retaining ties to the British crown. Economically and technologically the nation has developed in parallel with the US, its neighbor to the south across an unfortified border. Canada faces the political challenges of meeting public demands for quality improvements in health care and education services, as well as responding to separatist's concerns in predominantly francophone Quebec. Canada also aims to develop its diverse energy resources while maintaining its commitment to the environment.
History: Note: Respondents to the 2001 Canadian Survey were free to fill in any ethnic group that applied, thus many people belong to more than one group, and the percentages from each ethnicity do not add up to 100% overall. However the most popular choice was "Canadian", and this may mean that the other figures are not reliable as a record of the relative prevalence of the various ethnic origins represented by the other choices. When compared with the United States, Canada has a greater English, Scottish, French, Ukrainian, Asian, and Aboriginal presence, equal Scandinavian prescence and a smaller German, Italian, and Black proportion. [from Wikipedia]
Population: 33,390,141 (July 2007 est.)
Age structure:
0-14 years: 17.3% (male 2,967,383/female 2,824,189)
15-64 years: 69.2% (male 11,604,723/female 11,490,839)
65 years and over: 13.5% (male 1,927,035/female 2,575,972) (2007 est.)
Religions: Roman Catholic 42.6%, Protestant 23.3% (including United Church 9.5%, Anglican 6.8%, Baptist 2.4%, Lutheran 2%), other Christian 4.4%, Muslim 1.9%, other and unspecified 11.8%, none 16% (2001 census)
Nationality:
noun: Canadian(s)
adjective: Canadian
Ethnic groups: British Isles origin 28%, French origin 23%, other European 15%, Amerindian 2%, other, mostly Asian, African, Arab 6%, mixed background 26%
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