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  1. Canadian Population and Northern Colonization. Symposium presented to the Royal Society of Canada in 1961 by V. W. - Editor BLADEN, 1962-01-01
  2. BPA in Canadian population highest among teens.(EXPOSURE SCIENCE)(bisphenol A)(Report): An article from: Environmental Health Perspectives by Julia R. Barrett, 2010-10-01
  3. Choosing to die.(euthanasia supported by 76% of Canadian population)(Brief Article): An article from: Canada and the World Backgrounder
  4. Population (Canadians of Ukrainian origin series) by N. J Hunchak, 1945
  5. Profiles: Canadian population: Selected statistics : an analysis of selected demographic and socio-economic characteristics (Immigration research series)
  6. Contribution of Perche. (migrants from Perche, France) (Hereditary Disorders in the French Canadian Population of Quebec, part 2): An article from: Human Biology by Marc De Braekeleer, To-Nga Dao, 1994-04-01
  7. Ethnic and racial diversity.(Canadian population): An article from: Canada and the World Backgrounder
  8. Impacts of chronic marine oil pollution and the murre hunt in Newfoundland on thick-billed murre Uria lomvia populations in the eastern Canadian Arctic [An article from: Biological Conservation] by F.K. Wiese, G.J. Robertson, et all 2004-04-01
  9. Canadians and population.(replacement birth rate )(Brief Article): An article from: Catholic Insight
  10. Lifetime Use of Professional and Community Services for Help with Drinking: Results from a Canadian Population Survey(*).: An article from: Journal of Studies on Alcohol by Alan C. Ogborne, David J. Dewit, 1999-11-01
  11. In search of founders. (Hereditary Disorders in the French Canadian Population of Quebec, part 1): An article from: Human Biology by Marc De Braekeleer, To-nga Dao, 1994-04-01
  12. The dynamics of Canadian arctic fox populations, (Canadian Wildlife Service. Report series, no. 8) by A. H Macpherson, 1969
  13. Canada's Population Outlook: Demographic Futures and Economic Challenges (The Canadian Institute for Economic Policy series) by David K. Foot, 1982-01-01
  14. Improving the Health of Canadians, 2007-2008: Mental Health and Homelessness

21. Institute For Clinical Evaluative Sciences
Optimal pandemic influenza vaccine allocation strategies for the canadian population. Tuite A, Fisman D, Kwong J, Greer A. Optimal pandemic
http://www.ices.on.ca/webpage.cfm?site_id=1&org_id=77&item_id=5972&m

22. CBC News - Canada - Immigration Critical To Canadian Population
Immigrants are responsible for twothirds of Canada's population boost over the past five years, bolstering a growth rate that leads all other G8 countries, census data suggests.
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2007/03/13/census-canada.html

23. CCSD Stats & Facts - Demographics Of The Canadian Population
POPULATION. In 2004, Canada's population reached 31.9 million. Since 2001, Canada's total population has grown by 3%, or 925,000 people. From a provincial perspective
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  • In 2004, Canada's population reached 31.9 million.
    Since 2001, Canada's total population has grown by 3%, or 925,000 people. From a provincial perspective, population growth between 2001 and 2004 was greatest in Western Canada. The territory of Nunavut reported an increase of 5.3% in their population over this three-year period. The Northwest Territories followed closely behind with an increase of 4.9%. While many provinces experienced population increases between 2001 and 2004, the population fell in others. The most significant decreases were in Newfoundland, where the population decreased by 1.0%, and in Saskatchewan (0.5%).
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Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia Yukon Northwest Territories Nunavut CANADA Source: Calculations by the CCSD using data from Statistics Canada's CANSIM, Table 051-0001.

24. Canadian Population (Book, 1995) [WorldCat.org]
Get this from a library! Canadian population. Wayne William McVey; Warren E Kalbach
http://www.worldcat.org/title/canadian-population/oclc/31781359

25. Population By Year, By Province And Territory
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26. 506 Canadian Population Lesson Plans Reviewed By Teachers
Search canadian population lesson plans to find teacher approved lesson plans. Quickly find lesson plans that inspire student learning.
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27. Canadian Population. - Canadian Journal Of Sociology | HighBeam Research - FREE
Canadian population. find Canadian Journal of Sociology articles. div id= bedoc-text Scarborough, Ontario Nelson Canada, 1995, 468 pp.Is there a reasonably well-writt
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28. Canadian Population And Demographics (Canadian, TX)
Canadian complete population and statistics find local info, yellow pages, white pages, demographics and more using Areaconnect Canadian
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Web Search: Canadian City, Texas Statistics and Demographics (US Census 2000) Number Percent Canadian Population: Sex and Age Male Female Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 to 84 years 85 years and over Median age (years) 18 years and over Male Female 21 years and over 62 years and over 65 years and over Male Female Race One race White Black or African American American Indian and Alaska Native Asian Asian indian Chinese Filipino Japanese Korean Vietnamese Other Asian Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Native Hawaiian Guamanian or Chamorro Samoan Other Pacific Islander Some other race Two or more races Hispanic or Latino and race Total Population Hispanic or Latino(of any race) Mexican Puerto Rican Cuban Other Hispanic or Latino Not Hispanic or Latino White alone Relationship Total Population In households Householder Spouse Child Own child under 18 years Other relatives Under 18 years Nonrelatives Unmarried partner In group quarters Institutionalized population Non-Institutionalized population Households by Type Total Households Family households (families) With own children under 18 years Married-couple family With own children under 18 years Female householder, no husband present

29. Learning Resources – Population Pyramids
for provinces, territories and selected metropolitan areas. Articles. Summary Canada's population by age and sex (The Daily) Feature article Portrait of the Canadian Population in
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30. Immigration Fuels Canadian Population Growth
Statistics Canada recently announced new population numbers across Canada. Significant growth has been attributed to increased net international migration.
http://www.canadavisa.com/immigration-fuels-canadian-population-growth-090403.ht

31. Canadian Population | Overhead
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32. Canadian Population News
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33. Canadian Population | The Vancouver Observer - News, Culture, Sports, Blogs In V
The questions are pouring into Prime Minister Stephen Harper on YouTube, his press secretary said. Ask the PM a question and win an iPod Shuffle.
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34. Canadian-Population.com | Canadian Population
Health Canada Population Health Development Resources and other publications regarding Health Canada's population health policies. www.phacaspc.gc.ca/
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Health Canada Population Health Development
Resources and other publications regarding Health Canada's population health policies.
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CBC News: Making sense of the 2001 Canadian census
Includes information on the 2001 Canadian Census.
cbc.ca/
Catholic Educator's Resource Center: Population
An annotated bibliography of resources on population, human rights abuses, and the history of population control.
catholiceducation.org/
Population Action International
PAI is dedicated to advancing policies and programs that slow population growth in order to enhance the quality of life for all people.
www.populationaction.org/
Paul Ehrlich and The Population Bomb
This PBS companion site offers facts about dwindling natural resources, teaching tools about population growth, and suggestions for becoming involved.
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35. About Canada - Aging And The Canadian Population
here is a great deal of talk these days about the aging of the Canadian population. Government policy makers worry about pensions and health care, television
http://www.mta.ca/about_canada/aging/index.htm
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here is a great deal of talk these days about the aging of the Canadian population. Government policy makers worry about pensions and health care, television advertisements often feature older actors, and business people search for new products that will appeal to seniors. People are living longer, not only in Canada but around the world. Never before in history have people lived so long. A Canadian born in 1960, for example, can expect to live 20 years longer than a Canadian who was born in 1900. Meanwhile birth rates have declined, so that a growing proportion of the population is over 65. By the year 2031, approximately 20% of Canada's population - one in five - will be seniors. This fact has important consequences for Canadian society. Who are these older Canadians? What are their roles in society? What are their needs? How will they be taken care of?
Growing Older Facts and Myths very older Canadian is a unique individual, but there are some things that statisticians know about seniors as a group. Typically, for example, women in Canada tend to live longer than men. They now represent 60% of the senior population. At age 65 a woman can expect to live another 19 years whereas a man can expect to live another 15 years. The reasons for this are still unclear. Some argue that women are biologically superior, other that men experience greater stress in their lives and still others that women are simply better at handling stress, especially emotional stress. Whatever the reasons, the result is that the majority of older Canadians - currently 58% - are female.

36. Immigration Video - Canada: Canadian Population - Free Streaming Clips
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37. Changing Face Of Canadian Population Challenges Managements. - Communication Wor
Changing face of Canadian population challenges managements. find Communication World articles. div id= bedoc-text Changing Face of Canadian Population Challenges
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Related articles Changing Face of Canadian Population Challenges Managements Employment equitythe band-wagon that helped push women communicators to the forefront of the profession earlier this decadeis steamrolling ahead in Canada. As it advances, it is paving the way for the slow rise of a new shade of practitioner: the multicultural communicator, officially referred to in IABC short-hand as the MCC. But north of the 49th parallel on North America's vast continent, the numbers in this emerging generation of MCCs are not as high as some are anticipating given the fast-changing racial composition of the Canadian population. In 1951, fewer than two percent belonged to ethnic minorities. However, it is estimated that by the year 2001, some 15 percent of the population will be members of a visible minority group. (The 1986 Canadian census pegs their number at nine percent of the entire population of some 26 million.) In February this year, a survey by IABC's multicultural communicators standing committee, revealed that out of 1,350 Canadian IABC members, only 43 were MCCsor 3.2 percent. The handful had identified themselves as having multicultural backgrounds such as chicano/hispanic, black, Asian, North American Indian, Pacific Islander and Inuit. (For the entire membership of IABC, numbering some 11,000, the survey found only 360 MCCsor 3.3 percent of the total.)

38. Immigration Boosting Canadian Population Numbers
The Canadian population has grown very quickly over the third quarter of 2008, mainly due to immigration.
http://www.canadavisa.com/immigration-canadian-population-numbers-081226.html

39. Canadian Studies In Population, Journal Of The Canadian Population Society
Editorial Board Articles available online . All articles, from Volume 1, 1974 to the current issue are available at DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
http://www.canpopsoc.org/journal/

40. 2006 Census: Portrait Of The Canadian Population In 2006
This Internet report presents the highlights of the population and dwelling counts release from the 2006 Census of Population.
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