Population By Province
| Province | 1911 Census | 1901 Census | % Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Prince Edward Island | 93,728 | 103,259 | -9.2 |
| Nova Scotia | 492,338 | 459,574 | 7.1 |
| New Brunswick | 351,889 | 331,120 | 6.3 |
| Quebec | 2,005,776 | 1,648,898 | 21.6 |
| Ontario | 2,527,292 | 2,182,947 | 15.8 |
| Manitoba | 461,394 | 255,211 | 80.8 |
| Saskatchewan | 492,432 | 91,279 | 439 |
| Alberta | 374,295 | 73,022 | 413 |
| British Columbia | 392,480 | 178,657 | 119.7 |
| Yukon Territory | 8,512 | 27,219 | -68.7 |
| Northwest Territories | 6,507 | 20,129 | -67.7 |
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