I have the Charlton catalogues going back to the 4th edition (1991) and they all say pretty much the same thing about the 1971 $10 Lawson-Bouey EET "good-over" range. In no uncertain terms, the endpoints of the range are stated to be EET 9360000 and EET 9999999. The CPM Wiki contains details of only 11 notes from this range, and as expected, that's not good coverage of a range of 640,000 notes.
I would like to know how the endpoints were determined and if they can be said to be "confirmed" as the Wiki states they are. Was any information provided by the Bank of Canada?