Explore a key historical record of Canada’s government and economy
This nonfiction collection assembles the contents and listings from the Canada Sessional Papers of the early 1900s, offering a window into public records, annual reports, and statistical tables from that era.
This edition presents an organized map of how Canada tracked census results, government finances, public works, and major industries. You’ll see how data was grouped, referenced, and printed for parliamentary use, with sections covering agriculture, trade, mining, transportation, and public administration. The material is ideal for researchers, students, or readers interested in historical governance and economic data.
• Census data and provincial/district breakdowns from 1901
• Lists and summaries of annual government reports and public works
• Industrial and agricultural statistics, including crops, livestock, and production
• Cross-referenced indexes showing where topics appear in the volumes
Ideal for readers of historical government records, economic history, and research reference libraries.