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Aboriginal peoples

The Aboriginal peoples of Canada, as defined by the Constitution Act, 1982, comprise the Indian, Inuit and Métis peoples of Canada. These distinct groups have unique heritages, languages, cultures. Statistical information is available for the total Aboriginal population and each of the three groups. Show more...

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  • Aboriginal peoples (general)
  • Aboriginal society and community
  • Business and finance
  • Education, literacy and skills
  • Health and well-being
  • Households, housing and environment
  • Justice issues
  • Languages and cultures
  • Population characteristics
  • Work, income and spending
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Aboriginal Peoples Survey

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  • Aboriginal Statistics at a Glance
  • Aboriginal languages in Canada, 2011
  • 2006 Aboriginal Population Profile
  • 2006 Profile of Aboriginal Children, Youth and Adult
  • Population Projections by Aboriginal Identity in Canada, 2006 to 2031

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  • Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
  • Health Canada: First Nations and Inuit Health
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2013-05-20

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