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Appendix Table 17: Aboriginal Population as a Proportion of the General Population, Projection Scenario A

2001

2006

2011

2017

Aboriginal

Total

% of Total

Aboriginal

Total

% of Total

Aborigina
l
Populatio

Total

% of

Aboriginal

Total

% of Total

Population2

Population

Population

Population

Population

Population

Population3

Total
Populatio

Population

Population

Population

Canada1

1,066,500

30,007,094

3.55

1,169,500

32,547,200

3.59

1,282,800

33,909,700

3.78

1,431,800

35,537,600

4.03

Ontario1

214,600

11,410,046

1.88

231,200

12,682,000

1.82

248,100

13,374,700

1.85

269,400

14,212,100

1.90

Quebec1

96,400

7,237,479

1.33

104,500

7,641,600

1.37

113,200

7,841,400

1.44

124,200

8,052,000

1.54

British

Columbia1

181,200

3,907,738

4.64

193,200

4,302,900

4.49

205,700

4,545,000

4.53

220,800

4,841,700

4.56

Alberta1

167,900

2,974,807

5.64

186,900

3,295,000

5.67

207,600

3,483,200

5.96

234,100

3,703,000

6.32

Manitoba

159,400

1,119,583

14.24

176,800

1,183,100

14.94

196,500

1,214,800

16.18

223,600

1,258,300

17.77

Saskatchewan

138,300

978,933

14.13

155,300

991,500

15.66

175,900

982,000

17.91

205,300

977,900

20.99

Atlantic

Provinces

57,200

2,285,729

2.50

63,500

2,343,400

2.71

70,300

2,359,600

2.98

78,900

2,378,900

3.32

Northwest
Territories

20,600

37,360

55.14

23,100

43,600

52.98

25,800

31,500

81.90

29,500

49,400

59.72

Yukon

Territory

7,200

28,674

25.11

8,000

37,600

21.28

9,000

38,100

23.62

10,300

32,200

31.99

Nunavut

23,700

26,745

88.61

26,900

30,200

89.07

30,700

31,100

98.71

35,800

32,100

111.53

4

Note:

1) Excludes data from incompletely enumerated Indian reserves and Indian settlements, 2006

2) Actual Aboriginal population in 2001, the values for 2006, 2011 and 2017 are projections

3)Projection for the general population is Scenario 3, which uses medium growth and medium migration trends

4)Projected Aborginal population under Scenario A is higher than the projected total population under Scenario 3

Source: Statistics Canada, 2006 Census of Population.

Statistics Canada. 2007. Population and dwelling counts, for Canada provinces and territories, 2006 and 2001 censuses. Population and Dwelling Count Highlight

Tables. 2006 Census.

Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 97-550-XWE2006002. Ottawa. Released March 13, 2007.

http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/popdwell/Table.cfm?T=101&SR=1&S=4&O=D&RPP=25&PR=0&CMA=0

Statistics Canada Population Projections for Canada, Provinces and Territories, 91-520-XIE

http://www.statcan.ca/english/freepub/91-520-XIE/0010591-520-XIE.pdf

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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