1940 National Registration
The 1940 National Registration resulted from the compulsory registration of
all adults in Canada from 1940 to 1946. This information was originally
obtained under the authority of the National Resources Mobilization Act and
the War Measures Act to permit the mobilization of all the human and
material resources of the nation for the purpose of the defence and security
of Canada. The records are in the custody of Statistics Canada.
The registration included all persons who were 16 years of age or older,
except for members of the armed forces and religious orders, or those
confined to an institution. If a person died between 1940 and 1946, it might
be possible that their questionnaire was destroyed.
Sample of questionnaire for men. Courtesy of Statistics Canada.
Sample of questionnaire for women. Courtesy of Statistics Canada.
The questionnaires include the following details:
name;
address;
age;
date of birth;
marital status;
number of dependents;
place and country of birth of individual and his or her parents;
nationality;
year of entry into Canada (if an immigrant);
racial origin;
languages;
education;
general health;
occupation, employment status, farming or mechanical skills; and
previous military service.
There was a different form for males and females regarding questions about
occupation, work history and military service. The records are arranged by
electoral district; however, a soundex-format index exists. Inquiries about the records and requests for searches should be directed to:
Census Pension Searches Unit
Census Operations Division
Statistics Canada
B1E-34 Jean Talon Building
Tunney's Pasture
Ottawa, ON
K1A 0T6
Tel.: 613-951-9483
Fax: 613-951-4574
Please note that requests must include the full name, place of residence in 1940, and
identifying details, such as country of birth, date of birth or approximate
age, and occupation. The request must be accompanied by proof that the individual has been deceased 20 years. Proof of death can be a copy of a death record or a
newspaper obituary. The only exceptions are when an individual is requesting
information from his or her own record, for the executor of a Will or when
the person would be over 110 years of age.
Prepayment of $45 (plus $2.25 GST) per search, payable in advance by credit
card or by cheque or money order to Statistics Canada is required. The fee
will be refunded if the search is not successful. There is no charge for
individuals who require their own record or for an executor of a Will.
Important Note:
Library and Archives Canada does not hold copies of the 1940 National
Registration records. All requests and inquiries must be addressed to
Statistics Canada at the above address.
First World War
A similar national registration was undertaken during the First World War in
June 1918; however, those records have not survived.
Submitted by
Jelora
Manager