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Gives detailed information on the fertility component of the population projections of registered Indians. Birth data obtained from the Indian Register of Indian and Northern Affairs are evaluated and adjusted for late-reporting and under-reporting. Includes data for NWT and Yukon combined.
Presents projections of the registered Indian population for Canada and INAC regions by place of residence and for districts and bands.
This report presents population projections of Canada's registered Indians for 1986 to 2011. Contains statistical information.
This report presents revised population projections of registered Indians from 1991 to 2015 for Canada and Indian and Northern Affairs Canada regions, by age, sex, and place of residence (on and off reserve). These projections represent an attempt to establish plausible twenty-five year scenarios, based on the rigorous analysis of past and emerging demographic trends, including the impact of Bill C-31 registration. This report is intended for use by planners, policy makers, researchers, and the public at large.
Canada is a country of immigrants of different ethnic origins. This is the first volume that provides the demographic profile vital to an understanding of this country. Twenty-five of the top demographers in Canada draw upon 1986 and 1981 census figures and social surveys.
Medical malpractice and systemic racism are as interwoven as a spider's web. Should a dragline break, the spider spins its silk and the web is easily rewoven, like systemic racism, it is all linked. Sterilizations, forced or coerced, without consent, is the deadliest entrapment effectively eliminating generations of First Nations, Metis and Inuit peoples lineages. This strategy of genocide continues its silent covert assault, with or without the knowledge of the survivors of sterilizations. Though sterilizations are being brought to the forefront, there remains a lack of willingness to talk about sterilizations, (understandably for survivors) nonetheless WE continue to champion change. I hold up my hands in honor of the 'Firekeepers' for speaking out and taking a stand against the ongoing sterilizations in Canada and internationally. For all the survivors of sterilizations, your voices are heard, and your heroism is boundless.
A description and critical analysis of the situation Canadian Indians face on their road to self-determination.