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2.752 per cent per year over the 2001-2017 period, compared to 2.683 per cent for Base Scenario

1. While the difference is only 0.069 percentage point, this translates into a cumulative
difference of $136.7 billion over the period. In other words, over the 2001-2017 period, the
potential cumulative additional contribution of the North American Indian population to
Canadian GDP is $136.7 billion (2001 dollars).



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