Dominion and Chief Statisticians of Canada (1918 To Present)
Name | Period | Title |
---|---|---|
Robert H. Coats | 1918 - 1942 | Dominion Statistician |
Sedley A. Cudmore | 1942 - 1945 | Dominion Statistician |
Herbert Marshall | 1945 - 1956 | Dominion Statistician |
Walter E. Duffett | 1957 - 1972 | Dominion Statistician/Chief Statistician |
Sylvia Ostry | 1972 - 1975 | Chief Statistician |
Peter G. Kirkham | 1975 - 1980 | Chief Statistician |
James L. Fry | 1980 | Interim Chief Statistician |
Martin B. Wilk | 1980 - 1985 | Chief Statistician |
Ivan P. Fellegi | 1985 - 2008 | Chief Statistician |
Munir Sheikh | 2008 - 2010 | Chief Statistician |
Wayne Smith | 2010 | Interim Chief Statistician |
Wayne Smith | 2011–present | Chief Statistician |
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