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Aboriginal Population Distribution, 1996
In Ontario, British Columbia and in the three Prairie Provinces live 80% of the Aboriginal population of Canada. The most populous province, Ontario, is also the one with the... -
Freshwater Recreational Uses - Power Boating
In 1996, 9.3% of Canadians made use of a power boat. The map shows the number of trips where a powerboat was used. The range of recreational activities is diverse, ranging from... -
Population Density, 1996
The majority of the Canadian population, about 60% is concentrated within a thin belt of land representing 2.2% of the land between Windsor, Ontario and Quebec City. Even though... -
Nunavut Communities
Nunavut’s 26 000 inhabitants live in 28 communities widely scattered across 2 million square kilometres. All communities are accessible by air and by sea. The Inuit have... -
Marital Status, 1996: Widowed
In 1996, there were 1.5 million widowed persons in Canada, accounting for 6.4% of the Canadian population 15 years of age and older. The province of Saskatchewan is an... -
Marital Status, 1996: Divorced
Between 1985 and 1989, the number of divorces greatly increased in most of the provinces, then remained fairly stable during the 1990s. In Canada, 1.6 million persons reported... -
Children Living at Home, 1996 - Children aged 15-17 years, living at home
Children between the ages of 15 and 17, based on the map, were distributed fairly evenly across Canada with the exception of the Northwest Territories and the northern census... -
Children Living at Home, 1996 - Children less than 6 years of age, living at home
This age group represented 24% of all children living at home. The patterns evident on the map show that the highest proportions of this age group were found in the Northwest... -
Potential Impacts: Wind Erosion Risk and Climate Sensitivity
Wind erosion risk for unprotected soils in areas sensitive to climatic change is shown on this map. The regions that would have the highest sensitivity to a warming climate are... -
Age, 1996 - Youth (under 15 years) by Census Subdivision
This map represents the proportion of the population under 15 years of age. There are a number of general patterns apparent on this map. The north has a higher proportion of... -
Age, 1996 - Youth (under 15 years) by Census Division
This map represents the proportion of the population under 15 years of age. There are a number of general patterns apparent on this map. The north has a higher proportion of... -
Age, 1996 - Early Working Years (15 to 34 years) by Census Subdivision
The segment of the population 15 to 34 years of age is considered to be the population that is starting jobs, purchasing first homes and having children. This map exhibits some... -
Age, 1996 - Early Working Years (15 to 34 years) by Census Division
The segment of the population 15 to 34 years of age is considered to be the population that is starting jobs, purchasing first homes and having children. This map exhibits some... -
Potential Impacts: Sensitivity of River Regions to Climate Change
The most sensitive river regions include the Atlantic coast, the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Valley regions, the Rocky Mountains and the Prairies. The sensitivity projection for... -
Space Weather - Telluric Activity Zones
The magnetic field of the Earth is influenced by the electromagnetic environment of the solar system. The disturbed interplanetary environment changes the conditions of the... -
Major Tornadoes
Tornadoes are columns of air that spin at a high rate of speed. They are small in scale but can be very violent. The area affected by a tornado's passage is between about 40 and... -
Market Share of Subcompact Cars: 1990 Model (Human Activities Leading to Emissions)
The percentage of subcompact cars in the total sales of light-duty vehicles with the model year 1990 is shown on this map for the populated areas. Light-duty vehicles include... -
Forested Ecozones
In Canada, there are 20 ecozones, consisting of 15 terrestrial and 5 marine units. The vegetation varies from one ecozone to another. Forests cover totally or partially nine... -
Presence of Humans in Forests - Kilometres of Roads
Increases in population, urbanisation and the development of the road network have replaced large forested lands and have created pressures on the remaining forests (or... -
Presence of Humans in Forests - Population Density
Increases in population, urbanisation and the development of the road network have replaced large forested lands and have created pressures on the remaining forests (or...
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