Appendix Table 20: Aboriginal Population as a Proportion of the General Population, Projection Scenario D
2001 Aboriginal |
2006 |
2011 Aborigina Populatio |
Total Population3 |
% of Total |
2017 Aborigina Populatio |
Total |
% of Total | |||||
Total |
% of Total Aboriginal |
Total |
% of Total | |||||||||
Canada1 |
1,066,500 |
######## |
3.55 |
1,166,600 |
######## |
3.58 |
1,268,500 |
33,909,700 |
3.740818 |
1,390,200 |
######## |
3.91 |
Ontario1 |
214,600 |
######## |
1.88 |
230,700 |
######## |
1.82 |
245,800 |
13,374,700 |
1.837798 |
262,900 |
######## |
1.85 |
Quebec1 |
96,400 |
7,237,479 |
1.33 |
104,200 |
7,641,600 |
1.36 |
111,800 |
7,841,400 |
1.425766 |
120,300 |
8,052,000 |
1.49 |
BC1 |
181,200 |
3,907,738 |
4.64 |
192,800 |
4,302,900 |
4.48 |
203,700 |
4,545,000 |
4.481848 |
215,200 |
4,841,700 |
4.44 |
Alberta1 |
167,900 |
2,974,807 |
5.64 |
186,600 |
3,295,000 |
5.66 |
205,800 |
3,483,200 |
5.90836 |
228,800 |
3,703,000 |
6.18 |
Manitoba |
159,400 |
1,119,583 |
14.24 |
176,300 |
1,183,100 |
14.90 |
193,900 |
1,214,800 |
15.96148 |
216,000 |
1,258,300 |
17.17 |
Sask.1 |
138,300 |
978,933 |
14.13 |
154,900 |
991,500 |
15.62 |
173,400 |
982,000 |
17.65784 |
197,800 |
977,900 |
20.23 |
Atlantic |
57,200 |
2,285,729 |
2.50 |
63,300 |
2,343,400 |
2.70 |
69,600 |
2,359,600 |
2.949652 |
76,900 |
2,378,900 |
3.23 |
Provinces | ||||||||||||
NWT |
20,600 |
37,360 |
55.14 |
23,000 |
43,600 |
52.75 |
25,400 |
31,500 |
80.63492 |
28,300 |
49,400 |
57.29 |
Yukon |
7,200 |
28,674 |
25.11 |
8,000 |
37,600 |
21.28 |
8,800 |
38,100 |
23.09711 |
9,900 |
32,200 |
30.75 |
Nunavut |
23,700 |
26,745 |
88.61 |
26,800 |
30,200 |
88.74 |
30,100 |
31,100 |
96.78457 |
34,100 |
32,100 |
106.23 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) Projections for the native population are higher than those of the general population
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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