The Aboriginal Children's Survey (ACS) is designed to provide a picture of the early childhood development of First Nations/North American Indian, Inuit and Métis children under the age of six.
Source: Government of Canada; Statistics Canada (SC)
This page presents initial results from the 2006 Aboriginal Children's Survey, which provides data about Inuit, Métis and off-reserve First Nations children under 6 years of age.
Source: Government of Canada; Statistics Canada (SC)
Location-based information connects Aboriginal people and their communities, enabling them to map their futures, manage resources, and capitalize on opportunities.
Supports aboriginal and indigenous peoples facing similar issues, such as land claims, treaty negotiations and resource development, with common tools, such as traditional use studies, GIS mapping and other information systems.
Discusses how recognition of Native community names in preference to non-Native names began in the western Arctic, and features examples of place names that changed to reflect more closely the usage of the Inuit.
Source: Government of Canada; Natural Resources Canada (NRCan)
The Inuit Statistical Profile is a compilation of data taken from government and academic sources and is intended to provide a snapshot of life in Inuit communities.
This page provides a series of maps illustrating the historical evolution of Canada through treaty-making between 1867 and 1999, focussing on the Numbered Treaties.
Source: Government of Canada; Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC)