INAN - Truth and Reconciliation: Call to Action 17 and …
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Key MessagesSupplementary MessagesSupporting Facts and FiguresBackground In the 2016 Census, 1.67 million Canadians identified as Indigenous. This represented 4.9% of Canada’s population of 37.6 million people. More than half of Indigenous Canadians (60%) identified as First Nations (977,000). One third identified as Métis (588,000), 4% as Inuk/Inuit (65,000) and 2.4% (41,000) as belonging to two or more... In the 2016 Census, 1.67 million Canadians identified as Indigenous. This represented 4.9% of Canada’s population of 37.6 million people. More than half of Indigenous Canadians (60%) identified as First Nations (977,000). One third identified as Métis (588,000), 4% as Inuk/Inuit (65,000) and 2.4% (41,000) as belonging to two or more... An estimated 80,000 of the 150,000 students who went to residential schools (1831–1996) are still alive today. The Department does not collect client ethnicity data to administer the Passport or Citizenship Programs. As a result, we cannot estimate how many gratis replacement passports and other documents w...
In the 2016 Census, 1.67 million Canadians identified as Indigenous. This represented 4.9% of Canada’s population of 37.6 million people.
More than half of Indigenous Canadians (60%) identified as First Nations (977,000). One third identified as Métis (588,000), 4% as Inuk/Inuit (65,000) and 2.4% (41,000) as belonging to two or more...
An estimated 80,000 of the 150,000 students who went to residential schools (1831–1996) are still alive today.
The Department does not collect client ethnicity data to administer the Passport or Citizenship Programs. As a result, we cannot estimate how many gratis replacement passports and other documents w...
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