1971 Census Centennial
Census of Canada, 1871, Montreal, St-Louis Ward, Library and Archives Canada
The first census of Canada following Confederation was taken in 1871. Its main goal was to determine appropriate representation by population in the new Parliament. In 1871 the questionnaire covered a variety of subjects, and asked 211 questions on area, land holdings, vital statistics, religion, education, administration, the military, justice, agriculture, commerce, industry and finance. Information was collected in tabular form on population, houses and other buildings, lands, industries and institutions.
Statistics Canada, a Canadian federal government agency, conducts the nationwide census every five years. The 2011 Census will be the fifteenth decennial census, required by section 8 of the Constitution Act, 1867.
Several post offices across the country publicized the 1971 census with a slogan cancellation:
JUNE 1 - CENSUS DAY
COUNT YOURSELF IN
Hamilton, June 1 1971
The census stamp was issued on June 1, 1971.
First Day Covers
Canada Post Office Publicity First Day Cover
Shering Corporation
H & E
Rosecraft
Cole Cover
Elliot-Marion
Overseas Mailers
David Pritchard
Usages
Domestic Letter
Wadene, Sask., to Toronto June 29, 1971
6 cents domestic letter rate
RATE SUMMARIES
- 1. Canadian Domestic Letter Rates From 1868 to the Present Day
- 2. Canada Domestic Local Letter Rates : 1851 - 1968
- 3. United States Letter Rates: 1851 to the present day
- 4. United States Air Mail Letter Rates : 1927 - 1976
- 5. Canadian Domestic Air Mail Rates : 1928 - 1954
- 6. United Kingdom and Empire/Commonwealth Letter Rates : 1859 -1971
- 7. Air Mail Letter Rates to the United Kingdom
- 8. International (Universal Postal Union) Letter Rates : 1892 to the present
- 9. Reduced International Letter Rates : Mexico, Cuba, West Indies and Central America, France, South America, and Spain
- 10. Links to Other Posts Dealing with Canadian Postal Rates
- 11. Revamped Centennials