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Appendix Table 15: Total Aboriginal Population by Region, Province, and Projection Scenario: 2001, 2006, 2011,

Sex and
Regions

Base year
populatio

Scenario A

Scenario B

Scenario C

2001

2006

2011

2017

2006

2011

2017

2006

2011

2017

Canada

Both
sexes

1,066.5

1,169.5

1,282.8

1,431.8

1,168.6

1,278.4

1,420.0

1,168.9

1,280.8

1,427.9

Male

527.3

578.4

634.9

709.1

578.0

632.6

703.1

578.2

633.7

707.0

Female

539.2

591.1

647.9

722.7

590.6

645.8

717.0

590.8

647.1

720.9

Atlantic

Both

sexes

57.2

63.5

70.3

78.9

63.4

70.1

78.4

62.4

67.9

74.8

Male

28.9

31.9

35.2

39.3

31.8

35.1

39.1

31.3

33.8

37.1

Female

28.3

31.6

35.1

39.6

31.6

35.0

39.3

31.1

34.1

37.8

Quebec

Both

96.4

104.5

113.2

124.2

104.4

112.8

123.3

104.9

113.9

126.0

Male

48.1

52.2

56.4

61.8

52.1

56.3

61.4

52.3

56.6

62.3

Female

48.3

52.4

56.7

62.4

52.3

56.5

61.9

52.6

57.3

63.8

Ontario

Both sexe

214.6

231.2

248.1

269.4

231.1

247.5

267.7

231.3

248.0

268.5

Male

105.2

113.5

122.0

132.7

113.4

121.6

131.8

113.7

122.1

132.5

Female

109.5

117.7

126.2

136.7

117.7

125.8

135.9

117.7

125.9

135.9

Manitoba

Both
Sexes

159.4

176.8

196.5

223.6

176.6

195.6

221.1

176.0

195.1

221.8

Male

78.5

87.0

96.6

110.0

86.9

96.2

108.7

86.5

95.9

109.1

Female

Sask.

80.9

89.8

99.9

113.6

89.7

99.4

112.4

89.4

99.2

112.7

Both

Sexes

138.3

155.3

175.9

205.3

155.2

175.1

202.8

158.1

181.6

214.8

Male

68.1

76.6

86.9

101.7

76.5

86.4

100.4

77.8

89.5

106.1

Female

70.2

78.8

89.0

103.6

78.7

88.6

102.4

80.3

92.1

108.7

Alberta

Both

Sexes

167.9

186.9

207.6

234.1

186.8

207.0

232.6

178.7

190.1

204.5

Male

82.8

92.4

102.7

116.0

92.3

102.4

115.3

88.4

94.4

101.8

Female

B.C

85.0

94.5

104.9

118.0

94.5

104.6

117.3

90.2

95.8

102.7

Both

sexes

181.2

193.2

205.7

220.8

193.1

205.1

219.4

199.4

218.4

241.9

Male

89.6

95.8

102.2

110.0

95.8

101.9

109.2

98.9

108.5

120.3

Female

91.6

97.4

103.5

110.8

97.4

103.2

110.1

100.5

109.9

121.5

Yukon

Both
sexes

7.2

8.0

9.0

10.3

8.0

8.9

10.2

8.2

9.4

11.0

Male

3.5

3.9

4.3

4.9

3.9

4.3

4.8

4.0

4.6

5.3

Female

NWT

3.6

4.1

4.7

5.4

4.1

4.7

5.4

4.2

4.8

5.7

Both

sexes

20.6

23.1

25.8

29.5

23.0

25.7

29.1

23.1

25.9

29.4

Male

10.4

11.6

12.9

14.6

11.5

12.8

14.4

11.6

12.9

14.5

Female

10.2

11.5

13.0

14.9

11.5

12.9

14.7

11.5

13.0

14.9

Nunavut

Both

sexes

23.7

26.9

30.7

35.8

26.9

30.6

35.4

26.9

30.5

35.2

Male

12.2

13.7

15.6

18.2

13.7

15.6

18.0

13.7

15.5

17.9

Female

11.5

13.2

15.1

17.6

13.2

15.0

17.4

13.1

14.9

17.3

Source:

Statistics Canada Projections of the Aboriginal Population, Canada, Provinces and Territories, 91-547-XIE
http ://www.statcan. ca/english/freepub/91-547-XIE/91-547-XIE2005001 .pdf



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