n Continu s Largest Results of the 1966 cénsus 5 ‘with 1961 comparison. figures: — Metropolitan Ar CG | Hamilton 447,197; 395.189, , red ith | Edmonton . 968, 790,165 s 1961. hi hae ls Calgary 328,258: 062. Winnipeg edged past the 500-| Windsor 211,037; .193.365. 000 mark to 505,255 from 475,-| London 206,568; 181,283. 989. Ottawa's population neared Halifax 198,387;. 183,946. the half - million figure with By KEN SMITH sines ing\) 489,392, compared with 429,750 HIT BY DROUGHT CS ROMONTON (CP) Ths Cee \ ~. fin the 1961 census. HONG KONG. -(Reutefs) — “|madian Chamber. of Commerce |i sults of | the FIGURES NOT FINAL Kwangtung provincial , author!- | gnpported__two_ proposals i Bee IGE ‘ a he a ae listing of populations by | ties Monday ¢alled for, the mo- aimed at safeguarding an| / al| \Speaking ‘iq suppo repors rsday\ cities, towns, villages, _town- | bilization of. industrial workers Of ‘Statistics |shins \and parishes, gives pre-| to fight a three-month” drought— gave these population figures eae 7 ioe —one of the worst ever to hit the big centres: conducied\in June..DBS said the| the south China-area. A Radio. Montreal \\census me litan ifigures were only preliminary oa broadcast said nearly a: 2,418,984, a gain Of 146 |hecause there may. be some,|5,000,000 persons already were ° per\cent fri the 1961 census See ties ants _made before | ™ the countryside sinking wells count, of 2,109.509. “Montreal city |final results announced. | amd damming’ Tivers to bring proper ulation\last June was This year’s census was water to parched crops. 1,216,205, in changed \mainly just a population count |"> seeccsessccceee individual's rights against gov- ernment bureaucracy. 2) Starting their policy debate at the chamber's 37th annual -meet- int,the./800_delegates voted’ ap- | was defeated. \ proval in principle of establish-| The proposal on a standing ing an office of ombudsman in| comn.ittee to watch how Canada and ‘of “settfhg up a| istrators use: discretionary standing parliamentary com-jers given them by laws ‘, - mittee to keep an #ye on how! submitted by the Ottawa . from the\ 1961 city\ boundaries |with some addi informa- ; legislation giving an administra- | of trade. intersjwith a population then of 1,191,- tion taken in \. such as HW. BENNETT CARR tor discretionary/powers is han-| NO FORMAL MEANS : ee2. : NESe relation of individuals \to the Sun Life of Canada dled J The motio saidithere now is €{ Toronto cersus metropolitan |head of District Superviser household, and, own- : 2,145,637, ‘up 17.5 per\cent jership of houses. \ 1,824,481 im\the 1961 ¢en-| A major census, digging nt. Toronto\city er ideeper into. virtually. every as ar has 661, a slight pect of the ‘economy, is taken ~ metro- jeyery 10 years. The next is due gain |in\,1971. \ rf ‘Thursday's listings ‘gave pop- ulation counts for \seven other The dele; also approved|no formal means available for a suggestion that Ottawa work| Parliament to examine how closely th the provinces in| these discretionary powers are| 1} helping /finance higher educa-| used, and generally the courts e tion, despite arguments from|have no power to act on com- only at\ tta Que! representatives that the | plaints. ° . 3 of _financh ft on infringed — provincial... ‘‘It should _.be the responsibil. | would not a‘ barra i x Hy "of 'a standing committee to| to run educ proposals accepted at pol-| report to Parliament any. te sees fit. eee \ ; icy sessions during the four-day |ency to misuse or misinterpret| Maj.-Gen. RH Keefle: aN Vier : mai ee had conference have to be approved| such discretionary legislation.”.| Montreal, chamber _presider te NN -C Opa aHOns ,000 or: more at a final plenary session be-|the Ottawa delegation said. | said in his keynote\address \ _ ad 2 jin the 1961\census. In each case, fore they become official cham-| The debate over education} lier Monday that the m $ Ra. 095, e fa apply to census, met k roe insurance “eunselling Charinitetown, P.E.I. ' Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 . $99 000000000000-000-00 OL ve ap AN ©-0-©-0-0-9-0-6:6-O-@ A Jlegates|of Canadians tan areas, which \are - | Wo LD HAVE IMBUDSMAN _ poabee ey i pceer novi of | Canada’: strength lies in\its than city\boundaries and ‘A motion présented™ by “the | the chambers” existing” policyon } tining unity tely - adjacent. commu, Camrose, ‘Alta., Chamber of| the question. Departing prep ~include~generally Commerce said the office of| The Quebec delegation, how-| text, Gen. 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