1931 Canadian census explained

1931 Canadian census
Country:Canada
Date:June 1, 1931
Population:10,376,379
Percent Change: 17.9%
Region Type:province/territory
Previous Census:1926 Canadian census
Previous Year:1926
Next Census:1936 Canadian census
Next Year:1936

The Canada 1931 census was a detailed enumeration of the Canadian population. The census count was taken as at June 1, 1931. The total population count was 10,376,379 representing a 17.9% increase over the 1911 census population count of 8,800,249.[1] The 1931 census was the seventh comprehensive decennial census since Canadian Confederation on July 1, 1867. The previous census was the Northwest Provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba 1926 census and the following census was the Northwest Provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba 1936 census.

This census was released to the public on June 1, 2023, 92 years after the census data was collected.[2] [3]

Population by province

Province1931 census[4] 1921 censusDifference% change
Prince Edward Island88,03888,615-577-0.7%
Nova Scotia512,846523,837-10,991-2.1%
New Brunswick408,219387,87620,3435.2%
Quebec2,874,6622,361,199514,15221.8%
Ontario3,431,6832,933,622498,02117.0%
Manitoba700,139610,11890,02114.8%
Saskatchewan921,785757,510164,27521.7%
Alberta731,605588,454143,15124.3%
British Columbia694,263524,582169,68132.3%
Yukon Territory4,2304,157731.8%
Northwest Territories9,3167,9881,17314.4%
Royal Canadian Navy0485N/AN/A
Total10,376,7868,788,4831,588,83718.1%
The highest growth rate was in British Columbia, while Quebec added the largest number of new residents. Only Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia experienced a decline in population.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Population Urban and Rural. 15 January 2001 . Statistics Canada. 3 October 2015.
  2. Web site: Preparing the 1931 Census. 17 February 2023 . Library and Archives Canada. 20 April 2023.
  3. Web site: 1931 Census of Canada to be released on June 1, 2023. 14 March 2023 . Library and Archives Canada. 1 June 2023.
  4. Web site: Historical Statistics of Canada: Population and Migration. Statistics Canada. 15 November 2016.