Bibliography1979_008
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- 0 iii) statistics Canada. Bureau of Statistics. Census of Canada. 1931. (UBC-Main) HA 741 1931 Of the many Census publications, this is especially useful. Chapter 1 describes the growth of population in Canada, illustrated with maps and graphs, then gives a chronological summary of population growth, 1905-1931» with sources of information. Part 3 gives data in tables for most subjects. Canada, Department of Manpower and Immigration. Immigration and Population Statistics. Ottawa, Information Canada, 1974. (UBC-Main) JV7225 A253 1974 A green paper on immigration and population. Has tables showing Chinese population in Canada from 1921 to 1971. Also has a table showing number of immigrants from Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, from 1946 to 1973. The book is composed of 126 pages of statistics. Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism. The Cultural Contribution of the Other Ethnic Grouos. Ottawa, Information Canada, 1969. (UBC-Sedge.) F5029.2 C352 v.4 Has brief mention of Chinese in Canada on various topics, such as immigration, economic, political and social patterns, and maintenance of language and culture. The writer considers the Francophone and Anglophone cultures to be the dominant cultures while the other cultures are streams emptying into one of the two rivers. Also has statistics of Chinese immigration from 1900 to 1965.
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