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Fibre, yarn and cloth mills = Fabrication de fibres, filés et tissus.CS34-223-PDF

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Publication information
Department/Agency
  • Canada. Statistics Canada. Foods, Beverages, Textiles and Miscellaneous Industries Section.
  • Canada. Statistics Canada. Foods, Textiles, Chemicals and Miscellaneous Industries Section.
  • Canada. Statistics Canada. Census of Manufactures Section.
TitleFibre, yarn and cloth mills = Fabrication de fibres, filés et tissus.
Variant title
  • Fabrication de fibres, filés et tissus
Series title
  • Annual census of manufactures = Recensement annuel des manufactures
Publication typePeriodical
LanguageBilingual-[English | French]
ContinuesMan-made fibre, yarn and cloth mills ; 1970-1980.

Cotton yarn and cloth mills ; Began with 1960 ; ceased with 1980.

Knitting mills ; 1970-1980.

Wool yarn and cloth mills ; 1970-1980.
FormatDigital text
Parallel description[French]
Note(s)
  • Digitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada].
  • Text in English and French.
  • Issued 1982 by Foods, Textiles, Chemicals and Miscellaneous Industries Section; 1983-1984 by Census of Manufactures Section.
  • Merger of: Cotton yarn and cloth mills (Final); Man-made fibre, yarn and cloth mills; Wool yarn and cloth mills (Final), and, a part of Knitting mills.
Publishing information
  • Ottawa : Statistics Canada, Manufacturing and Primary Industries Division, Foods, Beverages, Textiles and Miscellaneous Industries Section = Statistique Canada, Division des industries manufacturières et primaires, Section des aliments, des boissons, des textiles et des industries diverses,1983-1986.
Chronology1981-1984.
FrequencyAnnual
Catalogue number
  • CS34-223-PDF
Subject terms
IssuesClick here to expand all
1984 Click to expand
1983 Click to expand
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1981 Click to expand
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