New data from the National Household Survey (NHS) show that 1,400,685 people had an Aboriginal identity in 2011, representing 4.3% of the total Canadian population. Aboriginal people accounted for 3.8% of the population enumerated in the 2006 Census, 3.3% in the 2001 Census and 2.8% in the 1996 Census.
The Aboriginal population increased by 232,385 people, or 20.1% between 2006 and 2011, compared with 5.2% for the non-Aboriginal population.
The largest numbers of Aboriginal people lived in Ontario and the western provinces (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia). Aboriginal people made up the largest shares of the population of Nunavut and the Northwest Territories.
What? At 20? You are old goods! Hell.most men up here in Canada are grandfathers by that age! Want to "simulate" marriage? Gather up all you possessions....then burn at least half of them!
To answer your question....how RICH are you? I could use half and gay marriage is legal here.....honeychild!
Ahhh, have switched from Sabbath to some Canuck maritime kitchen dancing tunes....nothing like ripping up a kitchen just before sunrise listening to this!
It hurts and can never be forgotten. But the departed would ALWAYS wish that we move on and enjoy life. Smile when you think of them, and pay respect to them by living this ever so short life we have to its fullest!
As always, I will try - you as well. Hopefully I can charge the young ones to be just as safe! So inspired and brave they are! But they must be constantly reminded of the sheer power of these natural displays! I always say at the end of each season - THAT IS IT! I AM DONE! And then the next season arrives....
Hi Ali! Time for me to get redy for another fire season. Funny though....it will probably long and hard this year, yet, when it is all over, the USA will still be deciding on their president! Stay safe my friend!
And so goes on the persona known as Seth MacFarlane (and on the rare chance that Seth reads this...thank you for your music, your comedy, and your production of the remake of Cosmos!) You are proof that not atheists are BAD!
RE: Where in the USA are the Native American Indians?
I do not know about the USA, but in Canada...New data from the National Household Survey (NHS) show that 1,400,685 people had an Aboriginal identity in 2011, representing 4.3% of the total Canadian population. Aboriginal people accounted for 3.8% of the population enumerated in the 2006 Census, 3.3% in the 2001 Census and 2.8% in the 1996 Census.
The Aboriginal population increased by 232,385 people, or 20.1% between 2006 and 2011, compared with 5.2% for the non-Aboriginal population.
The largest numbers of Aboriginal people lived in Ontario and the western provinces (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia). Aboriginal people made up the largest shares of the population of Nunavut and the Northwest Territories.