The 1966 Canadian census was a detailed enumeration of the Canadian population. Census day was June 1, 1966. On that day, Statistics Canada attempted to count every person in Canada. The total population count of Canada was 20,014,880. This was a 9.7% increase over the 1961 census of 18,238,247.[1]

1966 Canadian census

← 1961 June 1, 1966 (1966-06-01) 1971 →

General information
CountryCanada
AuthorityDominion Bureau of Statistics
Results
Total population20,014,880 (Increase 9.7%)
Most populous ​province/territoryOntario (6,960,870)
Least populous ​province/territoryYukon (14,382)

The previous census was the 1961 census and the following census was the 1971 census. This was the first census in which Canada recorded a population of more than 20 million, and the first census since 1906 where Manitoba had a larger population than neighbouring Saskatchewan.

This census was the last one conducted by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics prior to its name change to Statistics Canada on August 3, 1971.

Canada by the numbers

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A summary of information about Canada.

Total population 20,014,880
Men 10,054,344
Women 9,960,536

Population by province

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Rank Province or territory Population as of
1966 census
Population as of
1961 census
Change Percent
change
1 Ontario 6,960,870 6,236,092 724,778   11.6  
2 Quebec 5,780,845 5,259,211 521,634   9.9  
3 British Columbia 1,873,674 1,629,082 244,592   15.0  
4 Alberta 1,463,203 1,331,944 131,259   9.6  
5 Manitoba 963,066 921,686 41,380   4.5  
6 Saskatchewan 955,344 925,181 30,163   3.3  
7 Nova Scotia 756,039 737,007 19,032   2.6  
8 New Brunswick 616,788 597,936 18,852   3.2  
9 Newfoundland and Labrador 493,396 457,853 35,543   7.8  
10 Prince Edward Island 108,535 104,629 3,906   3.7  
11 Northwest Territories 28,738 22,998 5,740   25.0  
12 Yukon 14,382 14,628 -246   -1.7  
Canada 20,014,880 18,238,247 1,776,633   9.7  

A different population for the Northwest Territories excludes areas not included within the Mackenzie River Electoral District. If such areas were excluded, the Northwest Territories had only 14,895 people in 1961, representing an increase of 13,843 people or 92.9% in 1966.

References

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  1. ^ "1966 Census of Canada. Volume 1, Population, geographic distributions (Federal electoral districts)" (PDF). Statistics Canada. Government of Canada. Retrieved October 13, 2024.