1926 Canada Census of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba
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1926 Canada Census of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba
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The 1926 census of Canada covered only the Prairie Provinces. It was conducted on June 1, 1926, and enumerated over 2 million people. Information recorded in the census includes: name, gender, relationship to head of household, marital status, age, birth place, immigration year, and origin. Sourced from Library and Archives Canada, this collection is subject to LAC’s Terms and Conditions.<br><br>The Prairie Province census was conducted every 10 years from 1906 to 1956. The purpose of this special census was to track the significant population growth occurring in this part of the country during the early 20th century.
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Thomas Clement DouglasBorn: Oct 20 1904 - Scotland, United Kingdom
Thomas Clement Douglas was born on October 20, 1904, in Falkirk, Scotland, and died on February 24, 1986, in Ottawa, Canada. He was a renowned Canadian politician, often called the "Father of Medicare," for his pivotal role in establishing universal healthcare in Canada. Serving as the seventh Premier of Saskatchewan from 1944 to 1961, Douglas led the first democratic socialist government in North America, introducing transformative social programs. Later, he became the first leader of the federal New Democratic Party (1961–1971). In 2004, he was voted "The Greatest Canadian" in a national poll for his contributions to social justice and reform.