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| Juvenile immigrants | Juvenile immigrants | Juvenile immigrants | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| number | number | number | |||
| 1901 | 977 | 1913 | 2,642 | 1925 | 2,000 |
| 1902 | 1,540 | 1914 | 2,318 | 1926 | 1,862 |
| 1903 | 1,979 | 1915 | 1,899 | 1927 | 1,741 |
| 1904 | 2,212 | 1916 | 821 | 1928 | 2,070 |
| 1905 | 2,814 | 1917 | 251 | 1929 | 3,036 |
| 1906 | 3,258 | 1918 | 0 | 1930 | 4,281 |
| 19071 | 1,455 | 1919 | 0 | 1931 | 2,190 |
| 1908 | 2,375 | 1920 | 155 | 1932 | 478 |
| 1909 | 2,424 | 1921 | 1,426 | 1933 | 172 |
| 1910 | 2,422 | 1922 | 1,211 | 1934 | 6 |
| 1911 | 2,524 | 1923 | 1,184 | 1935 | 4 |
| 1912 | 2,689 | 1924 | 2,080 | 1936 | 10 |
| Note: Under the British Empire Settlement Agreement, juvenile immigrants were boys from 14 to 19 years of age and girls from 14 to 17 migrating to Canada under provincial or approved-society auspices. Juvenile immigrants are, of course, included in the total number of immigrants, which is recorded elsewhere. | |||||
| 1. Nine months. | |||||
| Source: Statistics Canada, The Canada Year Book, 1937. | |||||