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Sex Composition (male) by Age, 2006 - Early Working Years by Census...
In general, in most regions of Canada there are more females than males and this trend is particularly evident in areas with higher proportions of the population who are... -
Sex Composition (male) by Age, 2006 - Golden Years by Census Subdivision (65...
In general, in most regions of Canada there are more females than males and this trend is particularly evident in areas with higher proportions of the population who are... -
Sex Composition (male) by Age, 2006 - Oldest Old by Census Subdivision (80...
In general, in most regions of Canada there are more females than males and this trend is particularly evident in areas with higher proportions of the population who are... -
Freshwater Recreational Uses - Swimming
Swimming is one of the uses of freshwater. The map shows the amount of participation as mapped by major watershed. Not surprisingly, the highest absolute numbers occur in... -
Sex Composition (male) by Age, 2006 - Later Working Years by Subdivision (35...
In general, in most regions of Canada there are more females than males and this trend is particularly evident in areas with higher proportions of the population who are... -
Sex Composition (male) by Age, 2006 - Youth by Census Division (under 15...
In general, in most regions of Canada there are more females than males and this trend is particularly evident in areas with higher proportions of the population who are... -
Sex Composition (male) by Age, 2006 - Youth by Census Subdivision (under 15...
In general, in most regions of Canada there are more females than males and this trend is particularly evident in areas with higher proportions of the population who are... -
Overall Sex Composition, 2006 (by census subdivision)
In 2006, Canada’s population consisted of 49% males (15.5 million) and 51% females (16.1 million), a sex ratio of 96 males per hundred females. Females outnumbered males in... -
Overall Sex Composition, 2006 (by census division)
In 2006, Canada’s population consisted of 49% males (15.5 million) and 51% females (16.1 million), a sex ratio of 96 males per hundred females. Females outnumbered males in... -
North American Indian Population, 2006 (by census subdivision)
The map shows the distribution of the population by census subdivision who identified themselves in the 2006 Census as North American Indian. According to the 2006 Census, 698... -
North American Indian Population, 2006 (by census division)
The map shows the distribution of the population by census division who identified themselves in the 2006 Census as North American Indian. According to the 2006 Census, 698 025... -
Métis Population, 2006 (by census subdivision)
The map shows the distribution of the population by census subdivision who identified themselves in the 2006 Census as Métis. According to the 2006 Census, 389 785 people... -
Métis Population, 2006 (by census division)
The map shows the distribution of the population by census division who identified themselves in the 2006 Census as Métis. According to the 2006 Census, 389 785 people... -
Inuit Population, 2006 (by census subdivision)
The map shows the distribution of the population by census subdivision who identified themselves in the 2006 Census as Inuit. According to the 2006 Census, 50 485 people... -
Freshwater Recreational Uses - Recreational Fishing
Fishing is popular throughout Canada, but in the more remote parts of the country it is a major part of the local economy. Frequency of participation in recreational fishing has... -
Inuit Population, 2006 (by census division)
The map shows the distribution of the population by census division who identified themselves in the 2006 Census as Inuit. According to the 2006 Census, 50 485 people identified... -
Aboriginal Identity Population, 2006 (by census subdivision)
According to the 2006 Census, the number of people who identified themselves as an Aboriginal person has surpassed the one-million mark, reaching 1 172 790 persons. In 2006,... -
Aeromagnetic vertical gradient map, 52E/6g,h, Ontario
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Aboriginal Identity Population, 2006 (by census division)
According to the 2006 Census, the number of people who identified themselves as an Aboriginal person has surpassed the one-million mark, reaching 1 172 790 persons. In 2006,... -
Percentage of Aboriginal Population by Census Division, 2001
Canada's most populous province, Ontario, had 188 315 Aboriginal people in 2001, the highest absolute number. However, they accounted for less than 2% of its total population....
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