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Chronology of the Bahá'í Faith in Canada

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1962 Mar
196-
Doris McLean, sister of Shirley Lindstrom, became a Bahá'í. One month later she and her cousin moved to Sitka Alaska to help form the first local assembly there. [Native Conversion, Native Identity: An Oral History of the Bahá'í Faith among First Nations People in the Southern Central Yukon Territory, Canada by Carolyn Patterson Sawin p91-92] Doris McLean; Yukon, Canada
1962 Mar
196-
Some Statistics as of March, 1962:
Montreal; 27
Ottawa: 24
Toronto: 35
Hamilton: 30
Winnipeg: 15
Regina:26
Edmonton:18
Vancouver: 23
Peigan Reserve (Piikani Nation): 27
Pasqua Reserve (Pasqua First Nation):22
Poorman Reserve (Kawacatoose First Nation): 59 {CBN No 146 Mar 1962 p4]

Poorman Reserve (Kawacatoose First Nation): 74 This is the largest community in Canada. [CBN No 147 Apr 1962 p2]
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