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Page 1: Brochet 197, IRI

2006 Census Profile

Brochet 197, IRIData Quality Flag* for this area is 00010

Produced by:

The Manitoba Bureau of Statistics

Statistics Canada offers community profiles at the following web address:

http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/profiles/community/index.cfm?Lang=E

*For information on data quality flags the user should consult the Statistics Canada publication:Data Quality and Confidentiality Standards and Guidelines (Public), 2006 Census Dissemination

September 2008

manderson
Text Box
BARREN LANDS FIRST NATION
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Brochet 197, IRI MB Brochet 197, IRI MB Brochet 197, IRI MBTotal population Total population 306 1,148,401 Private Households 65 448,770

(as of May 16, 2006) 306 1,148,401 Male 52% 49% One family 69% 66%Share of Manitoba 0.03% Female 47% 51% Multi-family 15% 2%

Median Age 20.2 38.1 Non-familiy 15% 32%2001 Census of Population Population by Age Group, percent distribution Households by Size, percent distribution

(as of May 15, 2001) 287 1,119,583

Percent change '01-2006 6.6% 2.6%

Land area 2006 38.3 552,370km2

Occupied private dwellings(unrounded) 65 448,766

Total Dwellings(unrounded) 87 491,724

Brochet 197, IRI MB Brochet 197, IRI MB Brochet 197, IRI MBPopulation 15+ years 175 923,230 Persons in private

Single, never married 110 307,500 Sons and/or daughters households 305 1,119,530Legally married 60 463,100 living at home Aged 65 and older 10 150,050Separated 5 26,215 Total number 175 364,250 % of total population 3% 13%Divorced 0 62,865 Average per Non-family persons 0% 38%Widowed 5 63,550 census family 2.7 1.2 Family persons 100% 62%

Percent Distribution, Living Arrangements ofCensus Families by Structure Children by Age, percent distribution Non-family persons aged 65 and older

No. of census families 65 312,805

Husband-wife families 50 259,595Now-married couples 35 225,875

Without child at home 0% 44%With children at home 86% 56%

Common-law couples 20 33,715Without child at home 0% 57%With children at home 100% 43%

Single-parent families 15 53,210Male parent 0% 19%Female parent 100% 81%

Brochet 197, IRI MB Brochet 197, IRI MB Brochet 197, IRI MBNon-farm, non-reserve private dwellings, Occupied private Occupied privateoccupied by usual residents dwellings 65 448,780 dwellings 65 448,780Total number N/A 426,070 Ave. # of rooms 5.5 6.3 Owned 0% 69%Tenant Occupied N/A 126,420 Ave. # of bedrooms 3.3 2.7 Rented 0% 28%

Average gross rent N/A $591 Band Housing 92% 3%>= 30% of hhld income N/A 35% Persons in priv hhlds 305 1,119,53030~99% of hhld income N/A 31% Ave. # persons/hhld 4.7 2.5

Owner Occupied N/A 299,645 % Dist., Dwellings by Structural Type % Dist., Period of ConstructionAverage value N/A $153,307Average payments N/A $768

>= 30% of hhld income N/A 11%30~99% of hhld income N/A 10%

One family hhlds without additional personsin non-farm, non-reserve private dwellingsTenant households N/A 50,055

Average gross rent N/A $632>= 30% of hhld income N/A 25%

Owner occupied N/A 216,475Average gross rent N/A $820>= 30% of hhld income N/A 9%

Affordability (vs. Household income) Dwellings Tenure & Age of Housing

Summary Population by Gender & Age Households

Marital Status & Families Children Seniors

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Data Source: Statistics Canada 2006 CensusManitoba Bureau of Statistics

September 2008

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Brochet 197, IRI MB Brochet 197, IRI MB Brochet 197, IRI MBTotal population 305 1,133,510 Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Total population 305 1,133,510

Aboriginal Identity 300 175,395 Total Response 305 186,665 Visible Minority (#) 0 109,095Share of total population 98% 15% NA Indian 100% 65% Visible Minority (%) 0% 10%

Metis 3% 39% % Dist. Of Visible Minorities (local order)North American Indian (si..) 290 100,645 Inuit 0% 1%Metis (single response) 15 71,805 For previous censuses, ethnic origins wereInuit (single response) 0 565 distinguished as 'single, 'multiple' or 'total'.Multiple Aboriginal Resp. 0 685 For the 2006 Census the term 'ethnic origin' isOther Aboriginal Resp. 0 1,695 similar to 'total ethnic origins' which allows

% Aboriginal Identity persons to designate multiple ancestory.*1996 to 2006 Census had question on Aborignal Identity.

Origin data is more comparable with previous censuses.

Registered Indian Status Total Population 310 1,133,515

Registered Indian 250 101,810Not a Reg. Indian 55 1,031,700

Distribution: Registered Indian toTotal Population 81% 9%Abo. Identity Pop. 83% 58%Abo. Ethnic Origin Pop 82% 55%

Brochet 197, IRI MB Brochet 197, IRI MB Brochet 197, IRI MBImmigrant population 0 151,230 Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100% Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100%

Share of total popln. N/A 13% Before 1961 N/A 16% Under 5 years N/A 11%Non-immigrant population 0 974,735 1961 to 1980 N/A 29% 5 to 14 years N/A 20%

Percent born in MB N/A 85% 1981 to 1995 N/A 25% 15 to 24 years N/A 24%Non-permanent residents 0 7,550 1996 to 2000 N/A 9% 25 to 44 years N/A 38%

% Dist. Of Immigrants by Birthplace (local order) 2001 to 2006 N/A 21% 45 years and over N/A 7%% Dist. Immigrated before 2001 % Dist. Immigrated after 2001

Brochet 197, IRI Brochet 197, IRI MB Brochet 197, IRI MBOrder: local responses Single Mother Tongue 300 1,118,690 Single Home Language 305 1,116,600

% Top lang (english) 42% 75% % Top lang (english) 59% 89%% Dist., Non-English Mother Tongue Multiple HL (incl eng.) 10 16,910

(local order) % Dist., Non-English Home Language(local order)

Ethnic Origin(s) Mother Tongue Home Language

Aboriginal Identity Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Visible Minorities

Immigrants Immigrants Immigrants

0 10 20 30 40

Chinese

South Asian

Black

Filipino

Latin American

Southeast Asian

Arab

West Asian

Korean

Japanese

Visible minority, n.i.e.

Multiple visible minority

Brochet 197, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Brochet 197, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40 50 60

Cree

Dene

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

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0 10 20 30 40

Cree

Dene

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

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United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

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0 2 4 6 8 10

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

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0 20 40 60 80 100 120

North American Indian

French

Métis

Cornish

English

Irish

Manx

Scottish

Welsh

British Isles, n.i.e.

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Data Source: Statistics Canada 2006 CensusManitoba Bureau of Statistics

September 2008

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Note: Languages (NOT persons), % Distribution Brochet 197, IRI MB Brochet 197, IRI MBIndividuals may specify more than one language Population, 1 yr & older 300 1,119,360 Pop. 15+ in lab. force 50 611,280

Not including English or French; local order Non-movers 97% 87% Employed 40 577,710 Moved in last year 5% 13% Unemployed 10 33,575

From other prov/terr 3% 4% Not in Labour Force 125 297,170From outside Canada 0% 1% Participation Rate, % 27.8 67.35 Year Mobility of Popln, 5 years & up, % Dist. Unemployment Rate, % 20.0 5.5

Unemployment Rate (%) by Age and Sex

% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Brochet 197, IRI MB Brochet 197, IRI MBTotal Labour Force 55 611,280 Employed LF, 15+ 45 577,705

Experienced LF 50 602,150 Work in CSD of res. 35 365,100% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Work at home 10 52,565

No fixed workplace 0 51,135Mode of Transportation, % dist. Based on

population with usual or no fixed workplace

Percent distribution by Indistry % Distribution for Population 25 to 64, with % Distribution for Population 25 to 64NAICS 2002 post-secondary qualifications

Top 8 Industries by Labour Force Education: Field of Study Highest Level of Education

Non-Official Languages Spoken Mobility - Migration (1 yr & 5 yr) Labour Force Activity

Broad Occupational Categories Top 8 Detailed Occupations Workplace & Transportation

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Teachers & professors

Paralegals, social serv. workers & occ.in educ. & relig., n.e.c.

Child care & home support workers

Sales & service occ., n.e.c.

Transp. equipment operators & relatedworkers, excl. labourers

Senior mgnt

Specialist managers

Managers, retail trade, food & accom.Serv.

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0 5 10 15 20 25

Education

Visual & performingarts, comm. Tech.

Humanities

Social & beh.sciences & law

Bus., mgt & pub.Admin.

Physical & lifesciences & tech.

Math., computer &info. sciences

Arch., eng., &related tech,

Agric., nat. res. &conservation

Health, parks, rec.& fitness

Personal, protective& trans. services

Other fields

Brochet 197, IRI MB 0 20 40 60 80 100

No certificate,diploma or degree

High school orequivalent

Apprenticeship/trades

College, CEGEP orother

University, no degree

University degree

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0 20 40 60 80 100

Cree

Dene

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Siouan languages

Dogrib

Brochet 197, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40

Sales & service

Social science, educ., govt.service & religion

Management

Business, finance & admin.

Natural & appl. sciences

Health

Art, culture, rec. & sport

Trades, trans. & equipmentoperators

Primary industry

Processing, mfg & utilities

Brochet 197, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Car/truck/van-driver

Car/truck/van-passenger

Public transit

Walked

Bicycle

Motorcycle

Taxicab

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0 5 10 15 20 25

Construction

Retail trade

Transp. &warehousing

Educationalservices

Health care &social assist.

Public admin.

Agric., for.,fish. & hunting

Mining, oil &gas extr.

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0 20 40 60 80 100

Non-movers

Non-migrants

Migrants

Intraprovincialmigrants

Interprovincialmigrants

Externalmigrants

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Data Source: Statistics Canada 2006 CensusManitoba Bureau of Statistics

September 2008

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Brochet 197, IRI MB Brochet 197, IRI MB Brochet 197, IRI MBWith employment income 90 650,410 Population 15+ 180 908,450 Population 15+ 175 908,450

Worked full yr, full time 17% 54% Males 53% 49% Males 54% 49%Males 11% 31% Females 47% 51% Females 49% 51%Females 0% 22% Median Total Income $10,581 $24,194 Median afte-tax inc. $10,581 $21,805

Worked pt yr, pt time 61% 40% Males 15+, income $10,016 $29,919 Males 15+, a-tax inc. $10,016 $26,050Median 2005 Employment Income ($000) Females 15+, income $10,613 $20,169 Females 15+, a-tax inc $10,613 $18,775

Males 15+, no income 10 19,840 Males 15+, no a-tax inc. 0 19,880Males 15+, income 90 421,490 Males 15+, a-tax inc. 85 421,450

Under $10,000 67% 18% Under $10,000 53% 18%$10,000 - $29,999 22% 32% $10,000 - $29,999 35% 40%$30,000 - $39,999 11% 15% $30,000 - $39,999 24% 18%$40,000 - $59,999 0% 19% $40,000 - $49,999 12% 11%$60,000 and over 0% 16% $50,000 and over 0% 14%Average total income $13,332 $37,317 Average a-tax income $13,305 $30,107

Females 15+, no inc. 0 23,210 Fem. 15+, no a-tax inc 0 23,255Females 15+, inc. 80 443,910 Fem. 15+, a-tax inc. 80 443,865

Under $10,000 44% 23% Under $10,000 25% 23%$10,000 - $29,999 50% 45% $10,000 - $29,999 50% 52%$30,000 - $39,999 0% 13% $30,000 - $39,999 13% 13%$40,000 - $59,999 0% 12% $40,000 - $49,999 0% 6%$60,000 and over 0% 7% $50,000 and over 0% 6%Average total income $12,737 $25,627 Average a-tax income $12,737 $22,057

Brochet 197, IRI MB Brochet 197, IRI MB Brochet 197, IRI MBEconomic Family Median Income Composition of Income All economic families N/A 298,305All economic families $31,424 $60,754 Males, 15+ not in e-fam. Before-tax low inc. N/A 12%

Couple economic fam $34,752 $66,686 Employment inc. 75.4% 73.2% After-tax low inc. N/A 9%Male lone-parent e-fam $0 $44,642 Govt. transfers 24.6% 13.4% Couple economic fam. N/A 247,850Fem. lone-parent e-fam $0 $32,883 Other 0.0% 13.4% Before-tax low inc. N/A 8%

2005 Family income groups, all economic families Females, 15+ not in e-fam. After-tax low inc. N/A 5%% Distribution Employment inc. 0.0% 49.4% Male lone parent e-fam N/A 7,680

Govt. transfers 0.0% 27.5% Before-tax low inc. N/A 20%Other 0.0% 23.1% After-tax low inc. N/A 15%

Median Total Income $7,312 $23,384 Fem. lone parent e-fam N/A 35,925Males 15+ $0 $26,096 Before-tax low inc. N/A 40%Females 15+ $0 $21,423 After-tax low inc. N/A 31%

Average Total Income $15,445 $29,370 Persons 15+ not in e-fam N/A 154,745Males 15+ $0 $31,811 Before-tax low inc. N/A 38%Females 15+ $0 $27,234 After-tax low inc. N/A 29%

Median After Tax Inc. $7,312 $21,075 Persons <6 years old N/A 72,220Males 15+ $0 $23,033 Before-tax low inc. N/A 26%Females 15+ $0 $19,830 After-tax low inc. N/A 20%

Average After Tax Inc $15,445 $24,747 Persons 65+ N/A 147,875Males 15+ $0 $26,236 Before-tax low inc. N/A 16%Females 15+ $0 $23,444 After-tax low inc. N/A 7%

Brochet 197, IRI MB Brochet 197, IRI MB Population - effective since the 1991 CensusAll private households 65 448,780 Median after tax income in 2005 non-permanent residents included in total.

One-person hholds 0 128,295 All households $29,120 $41,844 2001 Census population - based on 2006One-person hholds 0% 29% One person hhlds $0 $22,193 boundaries.

2005 Before tax household income ($,000) Average value of owner occupied non-farm, Economic family - refers to 2 or more ind.non-reserve dwelling N/A $153,307 living in the same dwelling, rel. to each otherNon-farm, non-reserve, one family households by blood, marriage, common-law or adoption.

without additional persons Experienced labour force - includes ind.who worked since 1/1/2005 and who wereemployed or unemployed during the ref. week.Non-movers - on Census day were living atthe same address as 1 or 5 years previously.Non-migrant movers - lived at a differentaddress but in the same census sub-division.Average - or arithmetic mean is calculated bydividing the sum of the included categories bythe number of the included categories.Median - an alternate measure of "average"Median income of a specific group is thatamount which divides their income size distri-bution into halves (below & above the median)Prevalence of low income - the percentageof a specified group below Statistics Canada'slow income cut-offs (LICO)

Household Income in 2005 Household Affordability Notes

Employment Income in 2005 Total Income in 2005 After-tax Income in 2005

Family Income in 2005 Persons Not in Economic Families Prevalence of Low Income in 2005

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$40,000 to $49,999

$50,000 to $59,999

$60,000 to $69,999

$70,000 to $79,999

$80,000 to $89,999

$90,000 to $99,999

$100,000 and over

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Data Source: Statistics Canada 2006 CensusManitoba Bureau of Statistics

September 2008

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Chemawawin 2, IRIData Quality Flag* for this area is 01010

Produced by:

The Manitoba Bureau of Statistics

Statistics Canada offers community profiles at the following web address:

http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/profiles/community/index.cfm?Lang=E

*For information on data quality flags the user should consult the Statistics Canada publication:Data Quality and Confidentiality Standards and Guidelines (Public), 2006 Census Dissemination

September 2008

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CHEMAWAWIN FIRST NATION
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Chemawawin 2, IRI MB Chemawawin 2, IRI MB Chemawawin 2, IRI MBTotal population Total population 983 1,148,401 Private Households 205 448,770

(as of May 16, 2006) 983 1,148,401 Male 53% 49% One family 76% 66%Share of Manitoba 0.09% Female 48% 51% Multi-family 15% 2%

Median Age 17.5 38.1 Non-familiy 12% 32%2001 Census of Population Population by Age Group, percent distribution Households by Size, percent distribution

(as of May 15, 2001) 964 1,119,583

Percent change '01-2006 2.0% 2.6%

Land area 2006 2.7 552,370km2

Occupied private dwellings(unrounded) 207 448,766

Total Dwellings(unrounded) 207 491,724

Chemawawin 2, IRI MB Chemawawin 2, IRI MB Chemawawin 2, IRI MBPopulation 15+ years 560 923,230 Persons in private

Single, never married 270 307,500 Sons and/or daughters households 980 1,119,530Legally married 210 463,100 living at home Aged 65 and older 25 150,050Separated 35 26,215 Total number 560 364,250 % of total population 3% 13%Divorced 15 62,865 Average per Non-family persons 40% 38%Widowed 25 63,550 census family 2.5 1.2 Family persons 60% 62%

Percent Distribution, Living Arrangements ofCensus Families by Structure Children by Age, percent distribution Non-family persons aged 65 and older

No. of census families 215 312,805

Husband-wife families 135 259,595Now-married couples 100 225,875

Without child at home 0% 44%With children at home 90% 56%

Common-law couples 30 33,715Without child at home 33% 57%With children at home 67% 43%

Single-parent families 90 53,210Male parent 28% 19%Female parent 72% 81%

Chemawawin 2, IRI MB Chemawawin 2, IRI MB Chemawawin 2, IRI MBNon-farm, non-reserve private dwellings, Occupied private Occupied privateoccupied by usual residents dwellings 205 448,780 dwellings 205 448,780Total number N/A 426,070 Ave. # of rooms 6.5 6.3 Owned 7% 69%Tenant Occupied N/A 126,420 Ave. # of bedrooms 3.5 2.7 Rented 26% 28%

Average gross rent N/A $591 Band Housing 64% 3%>= 30% of hhld income N/A 35% Persons in priv hhlds 980 1,119,53030~99% of hhld income N/A 31% Ave. # persons/hhld 4.8 2.5

Owner Occupied N/A 299,645 % Dist., Dwellings by Structural Type % Dist., Period of ConstructionAverage value N/A $153,307Average payments N/A $768

>= 30% of hhld income N/A 11%30~99% of hhld income N/A 10%

One family hhlds without additional personsin non-farm, non-reserve private dwellingsTenant households N/A 50,055

Average gross rent N/A $632>= 30% of hhld income N/A 25%

Owner occupied N/A 216,475Average gross rent N/A $820>= 30% of hhld income N/A 9%

Affordability (vs. Household income) Dwellings Tenure & Age of Housing

Summary Population by Gender & Age Households

Marital Status & Families Children Seniors

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Living withnon-relatives only

Living alone

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Single-detached

Semi-detached

Row house

Apart. duplex

Apart. 5+ storeys

Apart. <5 storeys

Other single-attach.

Mov. dwelling

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Before1946

1946-1960

1961-1970

1971-1980

1981-1985

1986-1990

1991-1995

1996-2000

2001-2006

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Data Source: Statistics Canada 2006 CensusManitoba Bureau of Statistics

September 2008

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Chemawawin 2, IRI MB Chemawawin 2, IRI MB Chemawawin 2, IRI MBTotal population 985 1,133,510 Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Total population 985 1,133,510

Aboriginal Identity 970 175,395 Total Response 975 186,665 Visible Minority (#) 0 109,095Share of total population 98% 15% NA Indian 99% 65% Visible Minority (%) 0% 10%

Metis 2% 39% % Dist. Of Visible Minorities (local order)North American Indian (si..) 960 100,645 Inuit 1% 1%Metis (single response) 0 71,805 For previous censuses, ethnic origins wereInuit (single response) 10 565 distinguished as 'single, 'multiple' or 'total'.Multiple Aboriginal Resp. 0 685 For the 2006 Census the term 'ethnic origin' isOther Aboriginal Resp. 0 1,695 similar to 'total ethnic origins' which allows

% Aboriginal Identity persons to designate multiple ancestory.*1996 to 2006 Census had question on Aborignal Identity.

Origin data is more comparable with previous censuses.

Registered Indian Status Total Population 980 1,133,515

Registered Indian 955 101,810Not a Reg. Indian 25 1,031,700

Distribution: Registered Indian toTotal Population 97% 9%Abo. Identity Pop. 98% 58%Abo. Ethnic Origin Pop 98% 55%

Chemawawin 2, IRI MB Chemawawin 2, IRI MB Chemawawin 2, IRI MBImmigrant population 0 151,230 Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100% Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100%

Share of total popln. N/A 13% Before 1961 N/A 16% Under 5 years N/A 11%Non-immigrant population 0 974,735 1961 to 1980 N/A 29% 5 to 14 years N/A 20%

Percent born in MB N/A 85% 1981 to 1995 N/A 25% 15 to 24 years N/A 24%Non-permanent residents 0 7,550 1996 to 2000 N/A 9% 25 to 44 years N/A 38%

% Dist. Of Immigrants by Birthplace (local order) 2001 to 2006 N/A 21% 45 years and over N/A 7%% Dist. Immigrated before 2001 % Dist. Immigrated after 2001

Chemawawin 2, IRI Chemawawin 2, IRI MB Chemawawin 2, IRI MBOrder: local responses Single Mother Tongue 980 1,118,690 Single Home Language 980 1,116,600

% Top lang (english) 38% 75% % Top lang (english) 74% 89%% Dist., Non-English Mother Tongue Multiple HL (incl eng.) 0 16,910

(local order) % Dist., Non-English Home Language(local order)

Ethnic Origin(s) Mother Tongue Home Language

Aboriginal Identity Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Visible Minorities

Immigrants Immigrants Immigrants

0 10 20 30 40

Chinese

South Asian

Black

Filipino

Latin American

Southeast Asian

Arab

West Asian

Korean

Japanese

Visible minority, n.i.e.

Multiple visible minority

Chemawawin 2, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Chemawawin 2, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Cree

Ojibway

Otherlanguages

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chemawawin 2, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Cree

Otherlanguages

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

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60

80

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NA Indian Métis Inuit Multiple Other

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United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Chemawawin 2, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Chemawawin 2, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

North American Indian

English

French

Métis

Scottish

Inuit

Cornish

Irish

Manx

Welsh

Chemawawin 2, IRI MB

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September 2008

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Note: Languages (NOT persons), % Distribution Chemawawin 2, IRI MB Chemawawin 2, IRI MBIndividuals may specify more than one language Population, 1 yr & older 955 1,119,360 Pop. 15+ in lab. force 320 611,280

Not including English or French; local order Non-movers 92% 87% Employed 180 577,710 Moved in last year 8% 13% Unemployed 135 33,575

From other prov/terr 6% 4% Not in Labour Force 240 297,170From outside Canada 0% 1% Participation Rate, % 57.1 67.35 Year Mobility of Popln, 5 years & up, % Dist. Unemployment Rate, % 42.2 5.5

Unemployment Rate (%) by Age and Sex

% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Chemawawin 2, IRI MB Chemawawin 2, IRI MBTotal Labour Force 320 611,280 Employed LF, 15+ 180 577,705

Experienced LF 260 602,150 Work in CSD of res. 165 365,100% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Work at home 10 52,565

No fixed workplace 0 51,135Mode of Transportation, % dist. Based on

population with usual or no fixed workplace

Percent distribution by Indistry % Distribution for Population 25 to 64, with % Distribution for Population 25 to 64NAICS 2002 post-secondary qualifications

Top 8 Industries by Labour Force Education: Field of Study Highest Level of Education

Non-Official Languages Spoken Mobility - Migration (1 yr & 5 yr) Labour Force Activity

Broad Occupational Categories Top 8 Detailed Occupations Workplace & Transportation

0102030405060708090

100

Male15+

Male15-24

Male25+

Female15+

Female15-24

Female25+

Chemawawin 2, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10 12

Trades helpers, const. & transp.labourers & related occupations

Primary production labourers

Clerical

Sales & service occ., n.e.c.

Construction trades

Teachers & professors

Paralegals, social serv. workers & occ.in educ. & relig., n.e.c.

Child care & home support workers

Chemawawin 2, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40

Education

Visual & performingarts, comm. Tech.

Humanities

Social & beh.sciences & law

Bus., mgt & pub.Admin.

Physical & lifesciences & tech.

Math., computer &info. sciences

Arch., eng., &related tech,

Agric., nat. res. &conservation

Health, parks, rec.& fitness

Personal, protective& trans. services

Other fields

Chemawawin 2, IRI MB 0 20 40 60 80

No certificate,diploma or degree

High school orequivalent

Apprenticeship/trades

College, CEGEP orother

University, no degree

University degree

Chemawawin 2, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

Cree

Other languages

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Siouan languages

Dene

Chemawawin 2, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Sales & service

Trades, trans. & equipmentoperators

Primary industry

Social science, educ., govt.service & religion

Business, finance & admin.

Management

Health

Art, culture, rec. & sport

Natural & appl. sciences

Processing, mfg & utilities

Chemawawin 2, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Car/truck/van-driver

Car/truck/van-passenger

Public transit

Walked

Bicycle

Motorcycle

Taxicab

Chemawawin 2, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40

Public admin.

Educational services

Construction

Health care & social assist.

Retail trade

Admin & support, waste mgt &remediation serv.

Agric., for., fish. & hunting

Utilities

Chemawawin 2, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Non-movers

Non-migrants

Migrants

Intraprovincialmigrants

Interprovincialmigrants

Externalmigrants

Chemawawin 2, IRI MB

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Chemawawin 2, IRI MB Chemawawin 2, IRI MB Chemawawin 2, IRI MBWith employment income 270 650,410 Population 15+ 560 908,450 Population 15+ 560 908,450

Worked full yr, full time 39% 54% Males 51% 49% Males 50% 49%Males 19% 31% Females 50% 51% Females 49% 51%Females 20% 22% Median Total Income $15,392 $24,194 Median afte-tax inc. $15,168 $21,805

Worked pt yr, pt time 56% 40% Males 15+, income $14,448 $29,919 Males 15+, a-tax inc. $14,448 $26,050Median 2005 Employment Income ($000) Females 15+, income $16,224 $20,169 Females 15+, a-tax inc $16,224 $18,775

Males 15+, no income 25 19,840 Males 15+, no a-tax inc. 25 19,880Males 15+, income 260 421,490 Males 15+, a-tax inc. 260 421,450

Under $10,000 37% 18% Under $10,000 40% 18%$10,000 - $29,999 40% 32% $10,000 - $29,999 48% 40%$30,000 - $39,999 8% 15% $30,000 - $39,999 4% 18%$40,000 - $59,999 4% 19% $40,000 - $49,999 4% 11%$60,000 and over 0% 16% $50,000 and over 4% 14%Average total income $16,248 $37,317 Average a-tax income $15,982 $30,107

Females 15+, no inc. 25 23,210 Fem. 15+, no a-tax inc 25 23,255Females 15+, inc. 250 443,910 Fem. 15+, a-tax inc. 250 443,865

Under $10,000 36% 23% Under $10,000 36% 23%$10,000 - $29,999 46% 45% $10,000 - $29,999 50% 52%$30,000 - $39,999 6% 13% $30,000 - $39,999 10% 13%$40,000 - $59,999 12% 12% $40,000 - $49,999 8% 6%$60,000 and over 0% 7% $50,000 and over 0% 6%Average total income $17,745 $25,627 Average a-tax income $17,601 $22,057

Chemawawin 2, IRI MB Chemawawin 2, IRI MB Chemawawin 2, IRI MBEconomic Family Median Income Composition of Income All economic families N/A 298,305All economic families $37,547 $60,754 Males, 15+ not in e-fam. Before-tax low inc. N/A 12%

Couple economic fam $41,984 $66,686 Employment inc. 61.7% 73.2% After-tax low inc. N/A 9%Male lone-parent e-fam $0 $44,642 Govt. transfers 38.1% 13.4% Couple economic fam. N/A 247,850Fem. lone-parent e-fam $23,616 $32,883 Other 0.2% 13.4% Before-tax low inc. N/A 8%

2005 Family income groups, all economic families Females, 15+ not in e-fam. After-tax low inc. N/A 5%% Distribution Employment inc. 82.7% 49.4% Male lone parent e-fam N/A 7,680

Govt. transfers 17.2% 27.5% Before-tax low inc. N/A 20%Other 0.0% 23.1% After-tax low inc. N/A 15%

Median Total Income $14,064 $23,384 Fem. lone parent e-fam N/A 35,925Males 15+ $13,696 $26,096 Before-tax low inc. N/A 40%Females 15+ $0 $21,423 After-tax low inc. N/A 31%

Average Total Income $18,225 $29,370 Persons 15+ not in e-fam N/A 154,745Males 15+ $15,422 $31,811 Before-tax low inc. N/A 38%Females 15+ $0 $27,234 After-tax low inc. N/A 29%

Median After Tax Inc. $14,064 $21,075 Persons <6 years old N/A 72,220Males 15+ $13,696 $23,033 Before-tax low inc. N/A 26%Females 15+ $0 $19,830 After-tax low inc. N/A 20%

Average After Tax Inc $17,755 $24,747 Persons 65+ N/A 147,875Males 15+ $14,687 $26,236 Before-tax low inc. N/A 16%Females 15+ $0 $23,444 After-tax low inc. N/A 7%

Chemawawin 2, IRI MB Chemawawin 2, IRI MB Population - effective since the 1991 CensusAll private households 210 448,780 Median after tax income in 2005 non-permanent residents included in total.

One-person hholds 20 128,295 All households $36,821 $41,844 2001 Census population - based on 2006One-person hholds 10% 29% One person hhlds $14,816 $22,193 boundaries.

2005 Before tax household income ($,000) Average value of owner occupied non-farm, Economic family - refers to 2 or more ind.non-reserve dwelling N/A $153,307 living in the same dwelling, rel. to each otherNon-farm, non-reserve, one family households by blood, marriage, common-law or adoption.

without additional persons Experienced labour force - includes ind.who worked since 1/1/2005 and who wereemployed or unemployed during the ref. week.Non-movers - on Census day were living atthe same address as 1 or 5 years previously.Non-migrant movers - lived at a differentaddress but in the same census sub-division.Average - or arithmetic mean is calculated bydividing the sum of the included categories bythe number of the included categories.Median - an alternate measure of "average"Median income of a specific group is thatamount which divides their income size distri-bution into halves (below & above the median)Prevalence of low income - the percentageof a specified group below Statistics Canada'slow income cut-offs (LICO)

Household Income in 2005 Household Affordability Notes

Employment Income in 2005 Total Income in 2005 After-tax Income in 2005

Family Income in 2005 Persons Not in Economic Families Prevalence of Low Income in 2005

$0

$100

$200

$300

$400

$500

$600

$700

$800

$900

Owner majorpayments

Tenant averagegross rent

Chemawawin 2, IRI MB

$0

$5

$10

$15

$20

$25

$30

$35

$40

$45

Male, fullyear/full

time

Female,full

year/fulltime

Male, partyear/part

time

Female,part

year/parttime

Chemawawin 2, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Under $10,000

$10,000 to $19,999

$20,000 to $29,999

$30,000 to $39,999

$40,000 to $49,999

$50,000 to $59,999

$60,000 to $69,999

$70,000 to $79,999

$80,000 to $89,999

$90,000 to $99,999

$100,000 and over

Chemawawin 2, IRI MB

$0

$10

$20

$30

$40

$50

$60

$70

Allhholds,med.

1 personhholds,med.

Allhholds,

ave.

1 personhholds,

ave.

Chemawawin 2, IRI MB

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Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MBTotal population Total population 330 1,148,401 Private Households 120 448,770

(as of May 16, 2006) 330 1,148,401 Male 56% 49% One family 67% 66%Share of Manitoba 0.03% Female 44% 51% Multi-family 0% 2%

Median Age 29.7 38.1 Non-familiy 29% 32%2001 Census of Population Population by Age Group, percent distribution Households by Size, percent distribution

(as of May 15, 2001) 316 1,119,583

Percent change '01-2006 4.4% 2.6%

Land area 2006 2.0 552,370km2

Occupied private dwellings(unrounded) 120 448,766

Total Dwellings(unrounded) 120 491,724

Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MBPopulation 15+ years 245 923,230 Persons in private

Single, never married 155 307,500 Sons and/or daughters households 330 1,119,530Legally married 55 463,100 living at home Aged 65 and older 25 150,050Separated 10 26,215 Total number 130 364,250 % of total population 8% 13%Divorced 10 62,865 Average per Non-family persons 40% 38%Widowed 20 63,550 census family 1.6 1.2 Family persons 60% 62%

Percent Distribution, Living Arrangements ofCensus Families by Structure Children by Age, percent distribution Non-family persons aged 65 and older

No. of census families 80 312,805

Husband-wife families 65 259,595Now-married couples 25 225,875

Without child at home 0% 44%With children at home 80% 56%

Common-law couples 35 33,715Without child at home 43% 57%With children at home 71% 43%

Single-parent families 20 53,210Male parent 50% 19%Female parent 50% 81%

Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MBNon-farm, non-reserve private dwellings, Occupied private Occupied privateoccupied by usual residents dwellings 120 448,780 dwellings 120 448,780Total number N/A 426,070 Ave. # of rooms 4.9 6.3 Owned 0% 69%Tenant Occupied N/A 126,420 Ave. # of bedrooms 2.2 2.7 Rented 17% 28%

Average gross rent N/A $591 Band Housing 83% 3%>= 30% of hhld income N/A 35% Persons in priv hhlds 330 1,119,53030~99% of hhld income N/A 31% Ave. # persons/hhld 2.8 2.5

Owner Occupied N/A 299,645 % Dist., Dwellings by Structural Type % Dist., Period of ConstructionAverage value N/A $153,307Average payments N/A $768

>= 30% of hhld income N/A 11%30~99% of hhld income N/A 10%

One family hhlds without additional personsin non-farm, non-reserve private dwellingsTenant households N/A 50,055

Average gross rent N/A $632>= 30% of hhld income N/A 25%

Owner occupied N/A 216,475Average gross rent N/A $820>= 30% of hhld income N/A 9%

Affordability (vs. Household income) Dwellings Tenure & Age of Housing

Summary Population by Gender & Age Households

Marital Status & Families Children Seniors

05

10152025303540

0-4 5-19 20-44 45-64 65-74 75+

Churchill 1, IRI MB

05

101520253035

1person

2persons

3persons

4 to 5persons

6 ormore

persons

Churchill 1, IRI MB

05

1015202530354045

Age undersix

6 to 14 15 to 17 18 to 24 25+ years

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Living withrelatives

Living withnon-relatives only

Living alone

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Single-detached

Semi-detached

Row house

Apart. duplex

Apart. 5+ storeys

Apart. <5 storeys

Other single-attach.

Mov. dwelling

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Before1946

1946-1960

1961-1970

1971-1980

1981-1985

1986-1990

1991-1995

1996-2000

2001-2006

Churchill 1, IRI MB

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Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MBTotal population 330 1,133,510 Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Total population 330 1,133,510

Aboriginal Identity 320 175,395 Total Response 325 186,665 Visible Minority (#) 10 109,095Share of total population 97% 15% NA Indian 98% 65% Visible Minority (%) 3% 10%

Metis 0% 39% % Dist. Of Visible Minorities (local order)North American Indian (si..) 320 100,645 Inuit 0% 1%Metis (single response) 0 71,805 For previous censuses, ethnic origins wereInuit (single response) 0 565 distinguished as 'single, 'multiple' or 'total'.Multiple Aboriginal Resp. 0 685 For the 2006 Census the term 'ethnic origin' isOther Aboriginal Resp. 10 1,695 similar to 'total ethnic origins' which allows

% Aboriginal Identity persons to designate multiple ancestory.*1996 to 2006 Census had question on Aborignal Identity.

Origin data is more comparable with previous censuses.

Registered Indian Status Total Population 330 1,133,515

Registered Indian 320 101,810Not a Reg. Indian 10 1,031,700

Distribution: Registered Indian toTotal Population 97% 9%Abo. Identity Pop. 100% 58%Abo. Ethnic Origin Pop 98% 55%

Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MBImmigrant population 0 151,230 Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100% Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100%

Share of total popln. N/A 13% Before 1961 N/A 16% Under 5 years N/A 11%Non-immigrant population 0 974,735 1961 to 1980 N/A 29% 5 to 14 years N/A 20%

Percent born in MB N/A 85% 1981 to 1995 N/A 25% 15 to 24 years N/A 24%Non-permanent residents 0 7,550 1996 to 2000 N/A 9% 25 to 44 years N/A 38%

% Dist. Of Immigrants by Birthplace (local order) 2001 to 2006 N/A 21% 45 years and over N/A 7%% Dist. Immigrated before 2001 % Dist. Immigrated after 2001

Churchill 1, IRI Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MBOrder: local responses Single Mother Tongue 325 1,118,690 Single Home Language 330 1,116,600

% Top lang (english) 38% 75% % Top lang (english) 76% 89%% Dist., Non-English Mother Tongue Multiple HL (incl eng.) 0 16,910

(local order) % Dist., Non-English Home Language(local order)

Ethnic Origin(s) Mother Tongue Home Language

Aboriginal Identity Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Visible Minorities

Immigrants Immigrants Immigrants

0 10 20 30 40

Chinese

South Asian

Black

Filipino

Latin American

Southeast Asian

Arab

West Asian

Korean

Japanese

Visible minority, n.i.e.

Multiple visible minority

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Dene

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25

Dene

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

NA Indian Métis Inuit Multiple Other

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

North American Indian

Irish

Scottish

Cornish

English

Manx

Welsh

British Isles, n.i.e.

Acadian

French

Churchill 1, IRI MB

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Note: Languages (NOT persons), % Distribution Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MBIndividuals may specify more than one language Population, 1 yr & older 325 1,119,360 Pop. 15+ in lab. force 115 611,280

Not including English or French; local order Non-movers 89% 87% Employed 80 577,710 Moved in last year 11% 13% Unemployed 35 33,575

From other prov/terr 5% 4% Not in Labour Force 130 297,170From outside Canada 0% 1% Participation Rate, % 46.0 67.35 Year Mobility of Popln, 5 years & up, % Dist. Unemployment Rate, % 30.4 5.5

Unemployment Rate (%) by Age and Sex

% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MBTotal Labour Force 115 611,280 Employed LF, 15+ 80 577,705

Experienced LF 105 602,150 Work in CSD of res. 55 365,100% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Work at home 0 52,565

No fixed workplace 10 51,135Mode of Transportation, % dist. Based on

population with usual or no fixed workplace

Percent distribution by Indistry % Distribution for Population 25 to 64, with % Distribution for Population 25 to 64NAICS 2002 post-secondary qualifications

Top 8 Industries by Labour Force Education: Field of Study Highest Level of Education

Non-Official Languages Spoken Mobility - Migration (1 yr & 5 yr) Labour Force Activity

Broad Occupational Categories Top 8 Detailed Occupations Workplace & Transportation

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Male15+

Male15-24

Male25+

Female15+

Female15-24

Female25+

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25

Teachers & professors

Nurse supervisors & reg. nurses

Paralegals, social serv. workers & occ.in educ. & relig., n.e.c.

Cashiers

Chefs & cooks

Sales & service occ., n.e.c.

Stationary eng., power stn operators &elect. trades & telecom.

Senior mgnt

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25

Education

Visual & performingarts, comm. Tech.

Humanities

Social & beh.sciences & law

Bus., mgt & pub.Admin.

Physical & lifesciences & tech.

Math., computer &info. sciences

Arch., eng., &related tech,

Agric., nat. res. &conservation

Health, parks, rec.& fitness

Personal, protective& trans. services

Other fields

Churchill 1, IRI MB 0 20 40 60 80

No certificate,diploma or degree

High school orequivalent

Apprenticeship/trades

College, CEGEP orother

University, no degree

University degree

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

Dene

Cree

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Siouan languages

Dogrib

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Sales & service

Social science, educ., govt.service & religion

Trades, trans. & equipmentoperators

Business, finance & admin.

Management

Natural & appl. sciences

Health

Art, culture, rec. & sport

Primary industry

Processing, mfg & utilities

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Car/truck/van-driver

Car/truck/van-passenger

Public transit

Walked

Bicycle

Motorcycle

Taxicab

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Public admin.

Educational services

Health care & social assist.

Construction

Retail trade

Admin & support, waste mgt &remediation serv.

Accom & food serv.

Agric., for., fish. & hunting

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Non-movers

Non-migrants

Migrants

Intraprovincialmigrants

Interprovincialmigrants

Externalmigrants

Churchill 1, IRI MB

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Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MBWith employment income 150 650,410 Population 15+ 250 908,450 Population 15+ 245 908,450

Worked full yr, full time 27% 54% Males 56% 49% Males 57% 49%Males 13% 31% Females 42% 51% Females 45% 51%Females 10% 22% Median Total Income $11,184 $24,194 Median afte-tax inc. $11,184 $21,805

Worked pt yr, pt time 63% 40% Males 15+, income $8,160 $29,919 Males 15+, a-tax inc. $8,160 $26,050Median 2005 Employment Income ($000) Females 15+, income $12,875 $20,169 Females 15+, a-tax inc $12,875 $18,775

Males 15+, no income 10 19,840 Males 15+, no a-tax inc. 10 19,880Males 15+, income 130 421,490 Males 15+, a-tax inc. 135 421,450

Under $10,000 58% 18% Under $10,000 48% 18%$10,000 - $29,999 42% 32% $10,000 - $29,999 41% 40%$30,000 - $39,999 0% 15% $30,000 - $39,999 0% 18%$40,000 - $59,999 8% 19% $40,000 - $49,999 0% 11%$60,000 and over 0% 16% $50,000 and over 0% 14%Average total income $12,379 $37,317 Average a-tax income $12,191 $30,107

Females 15+, no inc. 10 23,210 Fem. 15+, no a-tax inc 10 23,255Females 15+, inc. 105 443,910 Fem. 15+, a-tax inc. 100 443,865

Under $10,000 48% 23% Under $10,000 45% 23%$10,000 - $29,999 52% 45% $10,000 - $29,999 45% 52%$30,000 - $39,999 0% 13% $30,000 - $39,999 0% 13%$40,000 - $59,999 10% 12% $40,000 - $49,999 0% 6%$60,000 and over 0% 7% $50,000 and over 0% 6%Average total income $17,526 $25,627 Average a-tax income $16,486 $22,057

Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MBEconomic Family Median Income Composition of Income All economic families N/A 298,305All economic families $29,376 $60,754 Males, 15+ not in e-fam. Before-tax low inc. N/A 12%

Couple economic fam $30,464 $66,686 Employment inc. 45.5% 73.2% After-tax low inc. N/A 9%Male lone-parent e-fam $0 $44,642 Govt. transfers 45.7% 13.4% Couple economic fam. N/A 247,850Fem. lone-parent e-fam $24,064 $32,883 Other 0.0% 13.4% Before-tax low inc. N/A 8%

2005 Family income groups, all economic families Females, 15+ not in e-fam. After-tax low inc. N/A 5%% Distribution Employment inc. 45.7% 49.4% Male lone parent e-fam N/A 7,680

Govt. transfers 33.4% 27.5% Before-tax low inc. N/A 20%Other 20.9% 23.1% After-tax low inc. N/A 15%

Median Total Income $10,272 $23,384 Fem. lone parent e-fam N/A 35,925Males 15+ $10,272 $26,096 Before-tax low inc. N/A 40%Females 15+ $0 $21,423 After-tax low inc. N/A 31%

Average Total Income $11,848 $29,370 Persons 15+ not in e-fam N/A 154,745Males 15+ $11,678 $31,811 Before-tax low inc. N/A 38%Females 15+ $0 $27,234 After-tax low inc. N/A 29%

Median After Tax Inc. $10,272 $21,075 Persons <6 years old N/A 72,220Males 15+ $10,272 $23,033 Before-tax low inc. N/A 26%Females 15+ $0 $19,830 After-tax low inc. N/A 20%

Average After Tax Inc $11,527 $24,747 Persons 65+ N/A 147,875Males 15+ $11,278 $26,236 Before-tax low inc. N/A 16%Females 15+ $0 $23,444 After-tax low inc. N/A 7%

Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MB Population - effective since the 1991 CensusAll private households 120 448,780 Median after tax income in 2005 non-permanent residents included in total.

One-person hholds 40 128,295 All households $23,424 $41,844 2001 Census population - based on 2006One-person hholds 33% 29% One person hhlds $8,624 $22,193 boundaries.

2005 Before tax household income ($,000) Average value of owner occupied non-farm, Economic family - refers to 2 or more ind.non-reserve dwelling N/A $153,307 living in the same dwelling, rel. to each otherNon-farm, non-reserve, one family households by blood, marriage, common-law or adoption.

without additional persons Experienced labour force - includes ind.who worked since 1/1/2005 and who wereemployed or unemployed during the ref. week.Non-movers - on Census day were living atthe same address as 1 or 5 years previously.Non-migrant movers - lived at a differentaddress but in the same census sub-division.Average - or arithmetic mean is calculated bydividing the sum of the included categories bythe number of the included categories.Median - an alternate measure of "average"Median income of a specific group is thatamount which divides their income size distri-bution into halves (below & above the median)Prevalence of low income - the percentageof a specified group below Statistics Canada'slow income cut-offs (LICO)

Household Income in 2005 Household Affordability Notes

Employment Income in 2005 Total Income in 2005 After-tax Income in 2005

Family Income in 2005 Persons Not in Economic Families Prevalence of Low Income in 2005

$0

$100

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$300

$400

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0 5 10 15 20 25 30

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$50,000 to $59,999

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Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MBTotal population Total population 1,586 1,148,401 Private Households 345 448,770

(as of May 16, 2006) 1,586 1,148,401 Male 50% 49% One family 60% 66%Share of Manitoba 0.14% Female 50% 51% Multi-family 21% 2%

Median Age 22.4 38.1 Non-familiy 17% 32%2001 Census of Population Population by Age Group, percent distribution Households by Size, percent distribution

(as of May 15, 2001) 1,491 1,119,583

Percent change '01-2006 6.4% 2.6%

Land area 2006 24.4 552,370km2

Occupied private dwellings(unrounded) 348 448,766

Total Dwellings(unrounded) 373 491,724

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MBPopulation 15+ years 1,070 923,230 Persons in private

Single, never married 665 307,500 Sons and/or daughters households 1,575 1,119,530Legally married 310 463,100 living at home Aged 65 and older 65 150,050Separated 30 26,215 Total number 845 364,250 % of total population 4% 13%Divorced 20 62,865 Average per Non-family persons 31% 38%Widowed 35 63,550 census family 2.3 1.2 Family persons 69% 62%

Percent Distribution, Living Arrangements ofCensus Families by Structure Children by Age, percent distribution Non-family persons aged 65 and older

No. of census families 370 312,805

Husband-wife families 195 259,595Now-married couples 150 225,875

Without child at home 13% 44%With children at home 83% 56%

Common-law couples 50 33,715Without child at home 20% 57%With children at home 80% 43%

Single-parent families 180 53,210Male parent 28% 19%Female parent 72% 81%

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MBNon-farm, non-reserve private dwellings, Occupied private Occupied privateoccupied by usual residents dwellings 345 448,780 dwellings 345 448,780Total number N/A 426,070 Ave. # of rooms 6.3 6.3 Owned 9% 69%Tenant Occupied N/A 126,420 Ave. # of bedrooms 3.3 2.7 Rented 7% 28%

Average gross rent N/A $591 Band Housing 84% 3%>= 30% of hhld income N/A 35% Persons in priv hhlds 1,575 1,119,53030~99% of hhld income N/A 31% Ave. # persons/hhld 4.6 2.5

Owner Occupied N/A 299,645 % Dist., Dwellings by Structural Type % Dist., Period of ConstructionAverage value N/A $153,307Average payments N/A $768

>= 30% of hhld income N/A 11%30~99% of hhld income N/A 10%

One family hhlds without additional personsin non-farm, non-reserve private dwellingsTenant households N/A 50,055

Average gross rent N/A $632>= 30% of hhld income N/A 25%

Owner occupied N/A 216,475Average gross rent N/A $820>= 30% of hhld income N/A 9%

Affordability (vs. Household income) Dwellings Tenure & Age of Housing

Summary Population by Gender & Age Households

Marital Status & Families Children Seniors

05

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0-4 5-19 20-44 45-64 65-74 75+

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Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MBTotal population 1,575 1,133,510 Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Total population 1,575 1,133,510

Aboriginal Identity 1,560 175,395 Total Response 1,560 186,665 Visible Minority (#) 0 109,095Share of total population 99% 15% NA Indian 100% 65% Visible Minority (%) 0% 10%

Metis 0% 39% % Dist. Of Visible Minorities (local order)North American Indian (si..) 1,555 100,645 Inuit 0% 1%Metis (single response) 0 71,805 For previous censuses, ethnic origins wereInuit (single response) 10 565 distinguished as 'single, 'multiple' or 'total'.Multiple Aboriginal Resp. 0 685 For the 2006 Census the term 'ethnic origin' isOther Aboriginal Resp. 0 1,695 similar to 'total ethnic origins' which allows

% Aboriginal Identity persons to designate multiple ancestory.*1996 to 2006 Census had question on Aborignal Identity.

Origin data is more comparable with previous censuses.

Registered Indian Status Total Population 1,575 1,133,515

Registered Indian 1,555 101,810Not a Reg. Indian 15 1,031,700

Distribution: Registered Indian toTotal Population 99% 9%Abo. Identity Pop. 100% 58%Abo. Ethnic Origin Pop 100% 55%

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MBImmigrant population 0 151,230 Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100% Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100%

Share of total popln. N/A 13% Before 1961 N/A 16% Under 5 years N/A 11%Non-immigrant population 0 974,735 1961 to 1980 N/A 29% 5 to 14 years N/A 20%

Percent born in MB N/A 85% 1981 to 1995 N/A 25% 15 to 24 years N/A 24%Non-permanent residents 0 7,550 1996 to 2000 N/A 9% 25 to 44 years N/A 38%

% Dist. Of Immigrants by Birthplace (local order) 2001 to 2006 N/A 21% 45 years and over N/A 7%% Dist. Immigrated before 2001 % Dist. Immigrated after 2001

Cross Lake 19, IRI Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MBOrder: local responses Single Mother Tongue 1,390 1,118,690 Single Home Language 1,400 1,116,600

% Top lang (english) 33% 75% % Top lang (english) 62% 89%% Dist., Non-English Mother Tongue Multiple HL (incl eng.) 170 16,910

(local order) % Dist., Non-English Home Language(local order)

Ethnic Origin(s) Mother Tongue Home Language

Aboriginal Identity Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Visible Minorities

Immigrants Immigrants Immigrants

0 10 20 30 40

Chinese

South Asian

Black

Filipino

Latin American

Southeast Asian

Arab

West Asian

Korean

Japanese

Visible minority, n.i.e.

Multiple visible minority

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Cree

Oji-Cree

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

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0 10 20 30 40

Cree

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

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100

120

NA Indian Métis Inuit Multiple Other

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

North American Indian

English

Scottish

Irish

French

Ukrainian

Cornish

Manx

Welsh

British Isles, n.i.e.

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Note: Languages (NOT persons), % Distribution Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MBIndividuals may specify more than one language Population, 1 yr & older 1,545 1,119,360 Pop. 15+ in lab. force 510 611,280

Not including English or French; local order Non-movers 94% 87% Employed 355 577,710 Moved in last year 6% 13% Unemployed 165 33,575

From other prov/terr 4% 4% Not in Labour Force 545 297,170From outside Canada 0% 1% Participation Rate, % 48.1 67.35 Year Mobility of Popln, 5 years & up, % Dist. Unemployment Rate, % 32.4 5.5

Unemployment Rate (%) by Age and Sex

% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MBTotal Labour Force 515 611,280 Employed LF, 15+ 355 577,705

Experienced LF 415 602,150 Work in CSD of res. 230 365,100% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Work at home 0 52,565

No fixed workplace 50 51,135Mode of Transportation, % dist. Based on

population with usual or no fixed workplace

Percent distribution by Indistry % Distribution for Population 25 to 64, with % Distribution for Population 25 to 64NAICS 2002 post-secondary qualifications

Top 8 Industries by Labour Force Education: Field of Study Highest Level of Education

Non-Official Languages Spoken Mobility - Migration (1 yr & 5 yr) Labour Force Activity

Broad Occupational Categories Top 8 Detailed Occupations Workplace & Transportation

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Teachers & professors

Child care & home support workers

Sales & service occ., n.e.c.

Clerical

Transp. equipment operators & relatedworkers, excl. labourers

Paralegals, social serv. workers & occ.in educ. & relig., n.e.c.

Cashiers

Chefs & cooks

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Education

Visual & performingarts, comm. Tech.

Humanities

Social & beh.sciences & law

Bus., mgt & pub.Admin.

Physical & lifesciences & tech.

Math., computer &info. sciences

Arch., eng., &related tech,

Agric., nat. res. &conservation

Health, parks, rec.& fitness

Personal, protective& trans. services

Other fields

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB 0 10 20 30 40 50 60

No certificate,diploma or degree

High school orequivalent

Apprenticeship/trades

College, CEGEP orother

University, no degree

University degree

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

Cree

Ojibway

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Siouan languages

Dene

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40

Sales & service

Social science, educ., govt.service & religion

Trades, trans. & equipmentoperators

Business, finance & admin.

Management

Health

Art, culture, rec. & sport

Primary industry

Natural & appl. sciences

Processing, mfg & utilities

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Car/truck/van-driver

Car/truck/van-passenger

Public transit

Walked

Bicycle

Motorcycle

Taxicab

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Educationalservices

Health care &social assist.

Public admin.

Retail trade

Construction

Accom & foodserv.

Utilities

Agric., for.,fish. & hunting

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Non-movers

Non-migrants

Migrants

Intraprovincialmigrants

Interprovincialmigrants

Externalmigrants

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Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MBWith employment income 550 650,410 Population 15+ 1,060 908,450 Population 15+ 1,055 908,450

Worked full yr, full time 31% 54% Males 52% 49% Males 53% 49%Males 15% 31% Females 48% 51% Females 48% 51%Females 15% 22% Median Total Income $7,520 $24,194 Median afte-tax inc. $7,520 $21,805

Worked pt yr, pt time 45% 40% Males 15+, income $5,488 $29,919 Males 15+, a-tax inc. $5,488 $26,050Median 2005 Employment Income ($000) Females 15+, income $10,133 $20,169 Females 15+, a-tax inc $10,133 $18,775

Males 15+, no income 35 19,840 Males 15+, no a-tax inc. 35 19,880Males 15+, income 520 421,490 Males 15+, a-tax inc. 520 421,450

Under $10,000 61% 18% Under $10,000 60% 18%$10,000 - $29,999 26% 32% $10,000 - $29,999 26% 40%$30,000 - $39,999 5% 15% $30,000 - $39,999 5% 18%$40,000 - $59,999 5% 19% $40,000 - $49,999 4% 11%$60,000 and over 3% 16% $50,000 and over 4% 14%Average total income $12,768 $37,317 Average a-tax income $12,320 $30,107

Females 15+, no inc. 30 23,210 Fem. 15+, no a-tax inc 30 23,255Females 15+, inc. 475 443,910 Fem. 15+, a-tax inc. 475 443,865

Under $10,000 49% 23% Under $10,000 49% 23%$10,000 - $29,999 32% 45% $10,000 - $29,999 32% 52%$30,000 - $39,999 8% 13% $30,000 - $39,999 7% 13%$40,000 - $59,999 7% 12% $40,000 - $49,999 4% 6%$60,000 and over 3% 7% $50,000 and over 6% 6%Average total income $15,515 $25,627 Average a-tax income $15,462 $22,057

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MBEconomic Family Median Income Composition of Income All economic families N/A 298,305All economic families $35,328 $60,754 Males, 15+ not in e-fam. Before-tax low inc. N/A 12%

Couple economic fam $43,904 $66,686 Employment inc. 82.8% 73.2% After-tax low inc. N/A 9%Male lone-parent e-fam $30,912 $44,642 Govt. transfers 17.0% 13.4% Couple economic fam. N/A 247,850Fem. lone-parent e-fam $26,624 $32,883 Other 0.2% 13.4% Before-tax low inc. N/A 8%

2005 Family income groups, all economic families Females, 15+ not in e-fam. After-tax low inc. N/A 5%% Distribution Employment inc. 66.9% 49.4% Male lone parent e-fam N/A 7,680

Govt. transfers 26.4% 27.5% Before-tax low inc. N/A 20%Other 6.7% 23.1% After-tax low inc. N/A 15%

Median Total Income $6,704 $23,384 Fem. lone parent e-fam N/A 35,925Males 15+ $6,704 $26,096 Before-tax low inc. N/A 40%Females 15+ $6,328 $21,423 After-tax low inc. N/A 31%

Average Total Income $15,754 $29,370 Persons 15+ not in e-fam N/A 154,745Males 15+ $15,522 $31,811 Before-tax low inc. N/A 38%Females 15+ $16,512 $27,234 After-tax low inc. N/A 29%

Median After Tax Inc. $6,704 $21,075 Persons <6 years old N/A 72,220Males 15+ $6,704 $23,033 Before-tax low inc. N/A 26%Females 15+ $6,328 $19,830 After-tax low inc. N/A 20%

Average After Tax Inc $14,854 $24,747 Persons 65+ N/A 147,875Males 15+ $14,361 $26,236 Before-tax low inc. N/A 16%Females 15+ $16,470 $23,444 After-tax low inc. N/A 7%

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Population - effective since the 1991 CensusAll private households 350 448,780 Median after tax income in 2005 non-permanent residents included in total.

One-person hholds 45 128,295 All households $31,552 $41,844 2001 Census population - based on 2006One-person hholds 13% 29% One person hhlds $13,344 $22,193 boundaries.

2005 Before tax household income ($,000) Average value of owner occupied non-farm, Economic family - refers to 2 or more ind.non-reserve dwelling N/A $153,307 living in the same dwelling, rel. to each otherNon-farm, non-reserve, one family households by blood, marriage, common-law or adoption.

without additional persons Experienced labour force - includes ind.who worked since 1/1/2005 and who wereemployed or unemployed during the ref. week.Non-movers - on Census day were living atthe same address as 1 or 5 years previously.Non-migrant movers - lived at a differentaddress but in the same census sub-division.Average - or arithmetic mean is calculated bydividing the sum of the included categories bythe number of the included categories.Median - an alternate measure of "average"Median income of a specific group is thatamount which divides their income size distri-bution into halves (below & above the median)Prevalence of low income - the percentageof a specified group below Statistics Canada'slow income cut-offs (LICO)

Household Income in 2005 Household Affordability Notes

Employment Income in 2005 Total Income in 2005 After-tax Income in 2005

Family Income in 2005 Persons Not in Economic Families Prevalence of Low Income in 2005

$0

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$20

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0 5 10 15 20 25

Under $10,000

$10,000 to $19,999

$20,000 to $29,999

$30,000 to $39,999

$40,000 to $49,999

$50,000 to $59,999

$60,000 to $69,999

$70,000 to $79,999

$80,000 to $89,999

$90,000 to $99,999

$100,000 and over

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

$0

$10

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$50

$60

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Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MBTotal population Total population 1,586 1,148,401 Private Households 345 448,770

(as of May 16, 2006) 1,586 1,148,401 Male 50% 49% One family 60% 66%Share of Manitoba 0.14% Female 50% 51% Multi-family 21% 2%

Median Age 22.4 38.1 Non-familiy 17% 32%2001 Census of Population Population by Age Group, percent distribution Households by Size, percent distribution

(as of May 15, 2001) 1,491 1,119,583

Percent change '01-2006 6.4% 2.6%

Land area 2006 24.4 552,370km2

Occupied private dwellings(unrounded) 348 448,766

Total Dwellings(unrounded) 373 491,724

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MBPopulation 15+ years 1,070 923,230 Persons in private

Single, never married 665 307,500 Sons and/or daughters households 1,575 1,119,530Legally married 310 463,100 living at home Aged 65 and older 65 150,050Separated 30 26,215 Total number 845 364,250 % of total population 4% 13%Divorced 20 62,865 Average per Non-family persons 31% 38%Widowed 35 63,550 census family 2.3 1.2 Family persons 69% 62%

Percent Distribution, Living Arrangements ofCensus Families by Structure Children by Age, percent distribution Non-family persons aged 65 and older

No. of census families 370 312,805

Husband-wife families 195 259,595Now-married couples 150 225,875

Without child at home 13% 44%With children at home 83% 56%

Common-law couples 50 33,715Without child at home 20% 57%With children at home 80% 43%

Single-parent families 180 53,210Male parent 28% 19%Female parent 72% 81%

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MBNon-farm, non-reserve private dwellings, Occupied private Occupied privateoccupied by usual residents dwellings 345 448,780 dwellings 345 448,780Total number N/A 426,070 Ave. # of rooms 6.3 6.3 Owned 9% 69%Tenant Occupied N/A 126,420 Ave. # of bedrooms 3.3 2.7 Rented 7% 28%

Average gross rent N/A $591 Band Housing 84% 3%>= 30% of hhld income N/A 35% Persons in priv hhlds 1,575 1,119,53030~99% of hhld income N/A 31% Ave. # persons/hhld 4.6 2.5

Owner Occupied N/A 299,645 % Dist., Dwellings by Structural Type % Dist., Period of ConstructionAverage value N/A $153,307Average payments N/A $768

>= 30% of hhld income N/A 11%30~99% of hhld income N/A 10%

One family hhlds without additional personsin non-farm, non-reserve private dwellingsTenant households N/A 50,055

Average gross rent N/A $632>= 30% of hhld income N/A 25%

Owner occupied N/A 216,475Average gross rent N/A $820>= 30% of hhld income N/A 9%

Affordability (vs. Household income) Dwellings Tenure & Age of Housing

Summary Population by Gender & Age Households

Marital Status & Families Children Seniors

05

10152025303540

0-4 5-19 20-44 45-64 65-74 75+

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Living withnon-relatives only

Living alone

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Single-detached

Semi-detached

Row house

Apart. duplex

Apart. 5+ storeys

Apart. <5 storeys

Other single-attach.

Mov. dwelling

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0

5

10

15

20

25

30

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Before1946

1946-1960

1961-1970

1971-1980

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Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MBTotal population 1,575 1,133,510 Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Total population 1,575 1,133,510

Aboriginal Identity 1,560 175,395 Total Response 1,560 186,665 Visible Minority (#) 0 109,095Share of total population 99% 15% NA Indian 100% 65% Visible Minority (%) 0% 10%

Metis 0% 39% % Dist. Of Visible Minorities (local order)North American Indian (si..) 1,555 100,645 Inuit 0% 1%Metis (single response) 0 71,805 For previous censuses, ethnic origins wereInuit (single response) 10 565 distinguished as 'single, 'multiple' or 'total'.Multiple Aboriginal Resp. 0 685 For the 2006 Census the term 'ethnic origin' isOther Aboriginal Resp. 0 1,695 similar to 'total ethnic origins' which allows

% Aboriginal Identity persons to designate multiple ancestory.*1996 to 2006 Census had question on Aborignal Identity.

Origin data is more comparable with previous censuses.

Registered Indian Status Total Population 1,575 1,133,515

Registered Indian 1,555 101,810Not a Reg. Indian 15 1,031,700

Distribution: Registered Indian toTotal Population 99% 9%Abo. Identity Pop. 100% 58%Abo. Ethnic Origin Pop 100% 55%

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MBImmigrant population 0 151,230 Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100% Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100%

Share of total popln. N/A 13% Before 1961 N/A 16% Under 5 years N/A 11%Non-immigrant population 0 974,735 1961 to 1980 N/A 29% 5 to 14 years N/A 20%

Percent born in MB N/A 85% 1981 to 1995 N/A 25% 15 to 24 years N/A 24%Non-permanent residents 0 7,550 1996 to 2000 N/A 9% 25 to 44 years N/A 38%

% Dist. Of Immigrants by Birthplace (local order) 2001 to 2006 N/A 21% 45 years and over N/A 7%% Dist. Immigrated before 2001 % Dist. Immigrated after 2001

Cross Lake 19, IRI Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MBOrder: local responses Single Mother Tongue 1,390 1,118,690 Single Home Language 1,400 1,116,600

% Top lang (english) 33% 75% % Top lang (english) 62% 89%% Dist., Non-English Mother Tongue Multiple HL (incl eng.) 170 16,910

(local order) % Dist., Non-English Home Language(local order)

Ethnic Origin(s) Mother Tongue Home Language

Aboriginal Identity Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Visible Minorities

Immigrants Immigrants Immigrants

0 10 20 30 40

Chinese

South Asian

Black

Filipino

Latin American

Southeast Asian

Arab

West Asian

Korean

Japanese

Visible minority, n.i.e.

Multiple visible minority

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Cree

Oji-Cree

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40

Cree

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

NA Indian Métis Inuit Multiple Other

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

North American Indian

English

Scottish

Irish

French

Ukrainian

Cornish

Manx

Welsh

British Isles, n.i.e.

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

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Note: Languages (NOT persons), % Distribution Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MBIndividuals may specify more than one language Population, 1 yr & older 1,545 1,119,360 Pop. 15+ in lab. force 510 611,280

Not including English or French; local order Non-movers 94% 87% Employed 355 577,710 Moved in last year 6% 13% Unemployed 165 33,575

From other prov/terr 4% 4% Not in Labour Force 545 297,170From outside Canada 0% 1% Participation Rate, % 48.1 67.35 Year Mobility of Popln, 5 years & up, % Dist. Unemployment Rate, % 32.4 5.5

Unemployment Rate (%) by Age and Sex

% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MBTotal Labour Force 515 611,280 Employed LF, 15+ 355 577,705

Experienced LF 415 602,150 Work in CSD of res. 230 365,100% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Work at home 0 52,565

No fixed workplace 50 51,135Mode of Transportation, % dist. Based on

population with usual or no fixed workplace

Percent distribution by Indistry % Distribution for Population 25 to 64, with % Distribution for Population 25 to 64NAICS 2002 post-secondary qualifications

Top 8 Industries by Labour Force Education: Field of Study Highest Level of Education

Non-Official Languages Spoken Mobility - Migration (1 yr & 5 yr) Labour Force Activity

Broad Occupational Categories Top 8 Detailed Occupations Workplace & Transportation

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Male15+

Male15-24

Male25+

Female15+

Female15-24

Female25+

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

Teachers & professors

Child care & home support workers

Sales & service occ., n.e.c.

Clerical

Transp. equipment operators & relatedworkers, excl. labourers

Paralegals, social serv. workers & occ.in educ. & relig., n.e.c.

Cashiers

Chefs & cooks

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Education

Visual & performingarts, comm. Tech.

Humanities

Social & beh.sciences & law

Bus., mgt & pub.Admin.

Physical & lifesciences & tech.

Math., computer &info. sciences

Arch., eng., &related tech,

Agric., nat. res. &conservation

Health, parks, rec.& fitness

Personal, protective& trans. services

Other fields

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB 0 10 20 30 40 50 60

No certificate,diploma or degree

High school orequivalent

Apprenticeship/trades

College, CEGEP orother

University, no degree

University degree

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

Cree

Ojibway

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Siouan languages

Dene

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40

Sales & service

Social science, educ., govt.service & religion

Trades, trans. & equipmentoperators

Business, finance & admin.

Management

Health

Art, culture, rec. & sport

Primary industry

Natural & appl. sciences

Processing, mfg & utilities

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Car/truck/van-driver

Car/truck/van-passenger

Public transit

Walked

Bicycle

Motorcycle

Taxicab

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Educationalservices

Health care &social assist.

Public admin.

Retail trade

Construction

Accom & foodserv.

Utilities

Agric., for.,fish. & hunting

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Non-movers

Non-migrants

Migrants

Intraprovincialmigrants

Interprovincialmigrants

Externalmigrants

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

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Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MBWith employment income 550 650,410 Population 15+ 1,060 908,450 Population 15+ 1,055 908,450

Worked full yr, full time 31% 54% Males 52% 49% Males 53% 49%Males 15% 31% Females 48% 51% Females 48% 51%Females 15% 22% Median Total Income $7,520 $24,194 Median afte-tax inc. $7,520 $21,805

Worked pt yr, pt time 45% 40% Males 15+, income $5,488 $29,919 Males 15+, a-tax inc. $5,488 $26,050Median 2005 Employment Income ($000) Females 15+, income $10,133 $20,169 Females 15+, a-tax inc $10,133 $18,775

Males 15+, no income 35 19,840 Males 15+, no a-tax inc. 35 19,880Males 15+, income 520 421,490 Males 15+, a-tax inc. 520 421,450

Under $10,000 61% 18% Under $10,000 60% 18%$10,000 - $29,999 26% 32% $10,000 - $29,999 26% 40%$30,000 - $39,999 5% 15% $30,000 - $39,999 5% 18%$40,000 - $59,999 5% 19% $40,000 - $49,999 4% 11%$60,000 and over 3% 16% $50,000 and over 4% 14%Average total income $12,768 $37,317 Average a-tax income $12,320 $30,107

Females 15+, no inc. 30 23,210 Fem. 15+, no a-tax inc 30 23,255Females 15+, inc. 475 443,910 Fem. 15+, a-tax inc. 475 443,865

Under $10,000 49% 23% Under $10,000 49% 23%$10,000 - $29,999 32% 45% $10,000 - $29,999 32% 52%$30,000 - $39,999 8% 13% $30,000 - $39,999 7% 13%$40,000 - $59,999 7% 12% $40,000 - $49,999 4% 6%$60,000 and over 3% 7% $50,000 and over 6% 6%Average total income $15,515 $25,627 Average a-tax income $15,462 $22,057

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MBEconomic Family Median Income Composition of Income All economic families N/A 298,305All economic families $35,328 $60,754 Males, 15+ not in e-fam. Before-tax low inc. N/A 12%

Couple economic fam $43,904 $66,686 Employment inc. 82.8% 73.2% After-tax low inc. N/A 9%Male lone-parent e-fam $30,912 $44,642 Govt. transfers 17.0% 13.4% Couple economic fam. N/A 247,850Fem. lone-parent e-fam $26,624 $32,883 Other 0.2% 13.4% Before-tax low inc. N/A 8%

2005 Family income groups, all economic families Females, 15+ not in e-fam. After-tax low inc. N/A 5%% Distribution Employment inc. 66.9% 49.4% Male lone parent e-fam N/A 7,680

Govt. transfers 26.4% 27.5% Before-tax low inc. N/A 20%Other 6.7% 23.1% After-tax low inc. N/A 15%

Median Total Income $6,704 $23,384 Fem. lone parent e-fam N/A 35,925Males 15+ $6,704 $26,096 Before-tax low inc. N/A 40%Females 15+ $6,328 $21,423 After-tax low inc. N/A 31%

Average Total Income $15,754 $29,370 Persons 15+ not in e-fam N/A 154,745Males 15+ $15,522 $31,811 Before-tax low inc. N/A 38%Females 15+ $16,512 $27,234 After-tax low inc. N/A 29%

Median After Tax Inc. $6,704 $21,075 Persons <6 years old N/A 72,220Males 15+ $6,704 $23,033 Before-tax low inc. N/A 26%Females 15+ $6,328 $19,830 After-tax low inc. N/A 20%

Average After Tax Inc $14,854 $24,747 Persons 65+ N/A 147,875Males 15+ $14,361 $26,236 Before-tax low inc. N/A 16%Females 15+ $16,470 $23,444 After-tax low inc. N/A 7%

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Cross Lake 19, IRI MB Population - effective since the 1991 CensusAll private households 350 448,780 Median after tax income in 2005 non-permanent residents included in total.

One-person hholds 45 128,295 All households $31,552 $41,844 2001 Census population - based on 2006One-person hholds 13% 29% One person hhlds $13,344 $22,193 boundaries.

2005 Before tax household income ($,000) Average value of owner occupied non-farm, Economic family - refers to 2 or more ind.non-reserve dwelling N/A $153,307 living in the same dwelling, rel. to each otherNon-farm, non-reserve, one family households by blood, marriage, common-law or adoption.

without additional persons Experienced labour force - includes ind.who worked since 1/1/2005 and who wereemployed or unemployed during the ref. week.Non-movers - on Census day were living atthe same address as 1 or 5 years previously.Non-migrant movers - lived at a differentaddress but in the same census sub-division.Average - or arithmetic mean is calculated bydividing the sum of the included categories bythe number of the included categories.Median - an alternate measure of "average"Median income of a specific group is thatamount which divides their income size distri-bution into halves (below & above the median)Prevalence of low income - the percentageof a specified group below Statistics Canada'slow income cut-offs (LICO)

Household Income in 2005 Household Affordability Notes

Employment Income in 2005 Total Income in 2005 After-tax Income in 2005

Family Income in 2005 Persons Not in Economic Families Prevalence of Low Income in 2005

$0

$100

$200

$300

$400

$500

$600

$700

$800

$900

Owner majorpayments

Tenant averagegross rent

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

$0

$5

$10

$15

$20

$25

$30

$35

$40

$45

Male, fullyear/full

time

Female,full

year/fulltime

Male, partyear/part

time

Female,part

year/parttime

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25

Under $10,000

$10,000 to $19,999

$20,000 to $29,999

$30,000 to $39,999

$40,000 to $49,999

$50,000 to $59,999

$60,000 to $69,999

$70,000 to $79,999

$80,000 to $89,999

$90,000 to $99,999

$100,000 and over

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

$0

$10

$20

$30

$40

$50

$60

$70

Allhholds,med.

1 personhholds,med.

Allhholds,

ave.

1 personhholds,

ave.

Cross Lake 19, IRI MB

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Produced by:

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Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB Cross Lake 19E, IRI MBTotal population Total population 605 1,148,401 Private Households 110 448,770

(as of May 16, 2006) 605 1,148,401 Male 48% 49% One family 61% 66%Share of Manitoba 0.05% Female 51% 51% Multi-family 26% 2%

Median Age 19.5 38.1 Non-familiy 9% 32%2001 Census of Population Population by Age Group, percent distribution Households by Size, percent distribution

(as of May 15, 2001) 551 1,119,583

Percent change '01-2006 9.8% 2.6%

Land area 2006 9.4 552,370km2

Occupied private dwellings(unrounded) 112 448,766

Total Dwellings(unrounded) 126 491,724

Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB Cross Lake 19E, IRI MBPopulation 15+ years 365 923,230 Persons in private

Single, never married 190 307,500 Sons and/or daughters households 605 1,119,530Legally married 140 463,100 living at home Aged 65 and older 15 150,050Separated 5 26,215 Total number 345 364,250 % of total population 2% 13%Divorced 10 62,865 Average per Non-family persons 67% 38%Widowed 10 63,550 census family 2.5 1.2 Family persons 67% 62%

Percent Distribution, Living Arrangements ofCensus Families by Structure Children by Age, percent distribution Non-family persons aged 65 and older

No. of census families 140 312,805

Husband-wife families 80 259,595Now-married couples 70 225,875

Without child at home 0% 44%With children at home 93% 56%

Common-law couples 15 33,715Without child at home 0% 57%With children at home 0% 43%

Single-parent families 60 53,210Male parent 33% 19%Female parent 67% 81%

Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB Cross Lake 19E, IRI MBNon-farm, non-reserve private dwellings, Occupied private Occupied privateoccupied by usual residents dwellings 115 448,780 dwellings 115 448,780Total number N/A 426,070 Ave. # of rooms 6.9 6.3 Owned 13% 69%Tenant Occupied N/A 126,420 Ave. # of bedrooms 3.7 2.7 Rented 0% 28%

Average gross rent N/A $591 Band Housing 83% 3%>= 30% of hhld income N/A 35% Persons in priv hhlds 605 1,119,53030~99% of hhld income N/A 31% Ave. # persons/hhld 5.3 2.5

Owner Occupied N/A 299,645 % Dist., Dwellings by Structural Type % Dist., Period of ConstructionAverage value N/A $153,307Average payments N/A $768

>= 30% of hhld income N/A 11%30~99% of hhld income N/A 10%

One family hhlds without additional personsin non-farm, non-reserve private dwellingsTenant households N/A 50,055

Average gross rent N/A $632>= 30% of hhld income N/A 25%

Owner occupied N/A 216,475Average gross rent N/A $820>= 30% of hhld income N/A 9%

Affordability (vs. Household income) Dwellings Tenure & Age of Housing

Summary Population by Gender & Age Households

Marital Status & Families Children Seniors

05

10152025303540

0-4 5-19 20-44 45-64 65-74 75+

Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB

05

1015202530354045

1person

2persons

3persons

4 to 5persons

6 ormore

persons

Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB

05

1015202530354045

Age undersix

6 to 14 15 to 17 18 to 24 25+ years

Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB

0102030405060708090

100

Living withrelatives

Living withnon-relatives only

Living alone

Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

Single-detached

Semi-detached

Row house

Apart. duplex

Apart. 5+ storeys

Apart. <5 storeys

Other single-attach.

Mov. dwelling

Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

Before1946

1946-1960

1961-1970

1971-1980

1981-1985

1986-1990

1991-1995

1996-2000

2001-2006

Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB

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September 2008

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Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB Cross Lake 19E, IRI MBTotal population 605 1,133,510 Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Total population 605 1,133,510

Aboriginal Identity 605 175,395 Total Response 600 186,665 Visible Minority (#) 0 109,095Share of total population 100% 15% NA Indian 100% 65% Visible Minority (%) 0% 10%

Metis 0% 39% % Dist. Of Visible Minorities (local order)North American Indian (si..) 600 100,645 Inuit 0% 1%Metis (single response) 0 71,805 For previous censuses, ethnic origins wereInuit (single response) 0 565 distinguished as 'single, 'multiple' or 'total'.Multiple Aboriginal Resp. 0 685 For the 2006 Census the term 'ethnic origin' isOther Aboriginal Resp. 0 1,695 similar to 'total ethnic origins' which allows

% Aboriginal Identity persons to designate multiple ancestory.*1996 to 2006 Census had question on Aborignal Identity.

Origin data is more comparable with previous censuses.

Registered Indian Status Total Population 605 1,133,515

Registered Indian 600 101,810Not a Reg. Indian 0 1,031,700

Distribution: Registered Indian toTotal Population 99% 9%Abo. Identity Pop. 99% 58%Abo. Ethnic Origin Pop 100% 55%

Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB Cross Lake 19E, IRI MBImmigrant population 0 151,230 Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100% Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100%

Share of total popln. N/A 13% Before 1961 N/A 16% Under 5 years N/A 11%Non-immigrant population 0 974,735 1961 to 1980 N/A 29% 5 to 14 years N/A 20%

Percent born in MB N/A 85% 1981 to 1995 N/A 25% 15 to 24 years N/A 24%Non-permanent residents 0 7,550 1996 to 2000 N/A 9% 25 to 44 years N/A 38%

% Dist. Of Immigrants by Birthplace (local order) 2001 to 2006 N/A 21% 45 years and over N/A 7%% Dist. Immigrated before 2001 % Dist. Immigrated after 2001

Cross Lake 19E, IRI Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB Cross Lake 19E, IRI MBOrder: local responses Single Mother Tongue 590 1,118,690 Single Home Language 595 1,116,600

% Top lang (english) 41% 75% % Top lang (english) 74% 89%% Dist., Non-English Mother Tongue Multiple HL (incl eng.) 10 16,910

(local order) % Dist., Non-English Home Language(local order)

Ethnic Origin(s) Mother Tongue Home Language

Aboriginal Identity Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Visible Minorities

Immigrants Immigrants Immigrants

0 10 20 30 40

Chinese

South Asian

Black

Filipino

Latin American

Southeast Asian

Arab

West Asian

Korean

Japanese

Visible minority, n.i.e.

Multiple visible minority

Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Cree

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Cree

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

NA Indian Métis Inuit Multiple Other

Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

North American Indian

Scottish

Canadian

English

French

German

Cornish

Irish

Manx

Welsh

Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB

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Note: Languages (NOT persons), % Distribution Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB Cross Lake 19E, IRI MBIndividuals may specify more than one language Population, 1 yr & older 585 1,119,360 Pop. 15+ in lab. force 160 611,280

Not including English or French; local order Non-movers 97% 87% Employed 115 577,710 Moved in last year 3% 13% Unemployed 50 33,575

From other prov/terr 3% 4% Not in Labour Force 200 297,170From outside Canada 0% 1% Participation Rate, % 43.8 67.35 Year Mobility of Popln, 5 years & up, % Dist. Unemployment Rate, % 31.2 5.5

Unemployment Rate (%) by Age and Sex

% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB Cross Lake 19E, IRI MBTotal Labour Force 160 611,280 Employed LF, 15+ 115 577,705

Experienced LF 140 602,150 Work in CSD of res. 0 365,100% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Work at home 0 52,565

No fixed workplace 25 51,135Mode of Transportation, % dist. Based on

population with usual or no fixed workplace

Percent distribution by Indistry % Distribution for Population 25 to 64, with % Distribution for Population 25 to 64NAICS 2002 post-secondary qualifications

Top 8 Industries by Labour Force Education: Field of Study Highest Level of Education

Non-Official Languages Spoken Mobility - Migration (1 yr & 5 yr) Labour Force Activity

Broad Occupational Categories Top 8 Detailed Occupations Workplace & Transportation

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Male15+

Male15-24

Male25+

Female15+

Female15-24

Female25+

Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

Teachers & professors

Child care & home support workers

Sales & service occ., n.e.c.

Prof. occ. in business & finance

Clerical

Tech. & related occupations in health

Paralegals, social serv. workers & occ.in educ. & relig., n.e.c.

Protective services

Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Education

Visual & performingarts, comm. Tech.

Humanities

Social & beh.sciences & law

Bus., mgt & pub.Admin.

Physical & lifesciences & tech.

Math., computer &info. sciences

Arch., eng., &related tech,

Agric., nat. res. &conservation

Health, parks, rec.& fitness

Personal, protective& trans. services

Other fields

Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB 0 10 20 30 40 50 60

No certificate,diploma or degree

High school orequivalent

Apprenticeship/trades

College, CEGEP orother

University, no degree

University degree

Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

Cree

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Siouan languages

Dene

Dogrib

Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40

Sales & service

Social science, educ., govt.service & religion

Trades, trans. & equipmentoperators

Business, finance & admin.

Management

Health

Natural & appl. sciences

Art, culture, rec. & sport

Primary industry

Processing, mfg & utilities

Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Car/truck/van-driver

Car/truck/van-passenger

Public transit

Walked

Bicycle

Motorcycle

Taxicab

Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Health care &social assist.

Educationalservices

Public admin.

Construction

Utilities

Retail trade

Transp. &warehousing

Accom & foodserv.

Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Non-movers

Non-migrants

Migrants

Intraprovincialmigrants

Interprovincialmigrants

Externalmigrants

Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB

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Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB Cross Lake 19E, IRI MBWith employment income 235 650,410 Population 15+ 365 908,450 Population 15+ 365 908,450

Worked full yr, full time 38% 54% Males 49% 49% Males 49% 49%Males 17% 31% Females 51% 51% Females 51% 51%Females 21% 22% Median Total Income $11,632 $24,194 Median afte-tax inc. $11,632 $21,805

Worked pt yr, pt time 36% 40% Males 15+, income $6,288 $29,919 Males 15+, a-tax inc. $6,288 $26,050Median 2005 Employment Income ($000) Females 15+, income $13,872 $20,169 Females 15+, a-tax inc $13,872 $18,775

Males 15+, no income 10 19,840 Males 15+, no a-tax inc. 10 19,880Males 15+, income 165 421,490 Males 15+, a-tax inc. 165 421,450

Under $10,000 67% 18% Under $10,000 58% 18%$10,000 - $29,999 27% 32% $10,000 - $29,999 30% 40%$30,000 - $39,999 6% 15% $30,000 - $39,999 6% 18%$40,000 - $59,999 6% 19% $40,000 - $49,999 6% 11%$60,000 and over 0% 16% $50,000 and over 6% 14%Average total income $14,455 $37,317 Average a-tax income $14,149 $30,107

Females 15+, no inc. 20 23,210 Fem. 15+, no a-tax inc 15 23,255Females 15+, inc. 170 443,910 Fem. 15+, a-tax inc. 165 443,865

Under $10,000 38% 23% Under $10,000 39% 23%$10,000 - $29,999 32% 45% $10,000 - $29,999 42% 52%$30,000 - $39,999 15% 13% $30,000 - $39,999 15% 13%$40,000 - $59,999 0% 12% $40,000 - $49,999 0% 6%$60,000 and over 0% 7% $50,000 and over 0% 6%Average total income $17,538 $25,627 Average a-tax income $17,525 $22,057

Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB Cross Lake 19E, IRI MBEconomic Family Median Income Composition of Income All economic families N/A 298,305All economic families $45,184 $60,754 Males, 15+ not in e-fam. Before-tax low inc. N/A 12%

Couple economic fam $48,896 $66,686 Employment inc. 84.8% 73.2% After-tax low inc. N/A 9%Male lone-parent e-fam $0 $44,642 Govt. transfers 15.2% 13.4% Couple economic fam. N/A 247,850Fem. lone-parent e-fam $19,072 $32,883 Other 0.0% 13.4% Before-tax low inc. N/A 8%

2005 Family income groups, all economic families Females, 15+ not in e-fam. After-tax low inc. N/A 5%% Distribution Employment inc. 0.0% 49.4% Male lone parent e-fam N/A 7,680

Govt. transfers 83.5% 27.5% Before-tax low inc. N/A 20%Other 0.0% 23.1% After-tax low inc. N/A 15%

Median Total Income $5,264 $23,384 Fem. lone parent e-fam N/A 35,925Males 15+ $9,744 $26,096 Before-tax low inc. N/A 40%Females 15+ $0 $21,423 After-tax low inc. N/A 31%

Average Total Income $10,442 $29,370 Persons 15+ not in e-fam N/A 154,745Males 15+ $12,365 $31,811 Before-tax low inc. N/A 38%Females 15+ $0 $27,234 After-tax low inc. N/A 29%

Median After Tax Inc. $5,264 $21,075 Persons <6 years old N/A 72,220Males 15+ $9,744 $23,033 Before-tax low inc. N/A 26%Females 15+ $0 $19,830 After-tax low inc. N/A 20%

Average After Tax Inc $10,351 $24,747 Persons 65+ N/A 147,875Males 15+ $12,222 $26,236 Before-tax low inc. N/A 16%Females 15+ $0 $23,444 After-tax low inc. N/A 7%

Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB Population - effective since the 1991 CensusAll private households 110 448,780 Median after tax income in 2005 non-permanent residents included in total.

One-person hholds 10 128,295 All households $41,984 $41,844 2001 Census population - based on 2006One-person hholds 9% 29% One person hhlds $13,792 $22,193 boundaries.

2005 Before tax household income ($,000) Average value of owner occupied non-farm, Economic family - refers to 2 or more ind.non-reserve dwelling N/A $153,307 living in the same dwelling, rel. to each otherNon-farm, non-reserve, one family households by blood, marriage, common-law or adoption.

without additional persons Experienced labour force - includes ind.who worked since 1/1/2005 and who wereemployed or unemployed during the ref. week.Non-movers - on Census day were living atthe same address as 1 or 5 years previously.Non-migrant movers - lived at a differentaddress but in the same census sub-division.Average - or arithmetic mean is calculated bydividing the sum of the included categories bythe number of the included categories.Median - an alternate measure of "average"Median income of a specific group is thatamount which divides their income size distri-bution into halves (below & above the median)Prevalence of low income - the percentageof a specified group below Statistics Canada'slow income cut-offs (LICO)

Household Income in 2005 Household Affordability Notes

Employment Income in 2005 Total Income in 2005 After-tax Income in 2005

Family Income in 2005 Persons Not in Economic Families Prevalence of Low Income in 2005

$0

$100

$200

$300

$400

$500

$600

$700

$800

$900

Owner majorpayments

Tenant averagegross rent

Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB

$0

$5

$10

$15

$20

$25

$30

$35

$40

$45

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0 5 10 15 20 25

Under $10,000

$10,000 to $19,999

$20,000 to $29,999

$30,000 to $39,999

$40,000 to $49,999

$50,000 to $59,999

$60,000 to $69,999

$70,000 to $79,999

$80,000 to $89,999

$90,000 to $99,999

$100,000 and over

Cross Lake 19E, IRI MB

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Fox Lake 2, IRI MB Fox Lake 2, IRI MB Fox Lake 2, IRI MBTotal population Total population 103 1,148,401 Private Households 45 448,770

(as of May 16, 2006) 103 1,148,401 Male 43% 49% One family N/A 66%Share of Manitoba 0.01% Female 52% 51% Multi-family N/A 2%

Median Age 33.6 38.1 Non-familiy N/A 32%2001 Census of Population Population by Age Group, percent distribution Households by Size, percent distribution

(as of May 15, 2001) 144 1,119,583

Percent change '01-2006 -28.5% 2.6%

Land area 2006 0.7 552,370km2

Occupied private dwellings(unrounded) 42 448,766

Total Dwellings(unrounded) 51 491,724

Fox Lake 2, IRI MB Fox Lake 2, IRI MB Fox Lake 2, IRI MBPopulation 15+ years 75 923,230 Persons in private

Single, never married 35 307,500 Sons and/or daughters households - 1,119,530Legally married 30 463,100 living at home Aged 65 and older - 150,050Separated 5 26,215 Total number - 364,250 % of total population N/A 13%Divorced 0 62,865 Average per Non-family persons N/A 38%Widowed 5 63,550 census family - 1.2 Family persons N/A 62%

Percent Distribution, Living Arrangements ofCensus Families by Structure Children by Age, percent distribution Non-family persons aged 65 and older

No. of census families - 312,805

Husband-wife families - 259,595Now-married couples - 225,875

Without child at home N/A 44%With children at home N/A 56%

Common-law couples - 33,715Without child at home N/A 57%With children at home N/A 43%

Single-parent families - 53,210Male parent N/A 19%Female parent N/A 81%

Fox Lake 2, IRI MB Fox Lake 2, IRI MB Fox Lake 2, IRI MBNon-farm, non-reserve private dwellings, Occupied private Occupied privateoccupied by usual residents dwellings - 448,780 dwellings - 448,780Total number N/A 426,070 Ave. # of rooms - 6.3 Owned N/A 69%Tenant Occupied N/A 126,420 Ave. # of bedrooms - 2.7 Rented N/A 28%

Average gross rent N/A $591 Band Housing N/A 3%>= 30% of hhld income N/A 35% Persons in priv hhlds - 1,119,53030~99% of hhld income N/A 31% Ave. # persons/hhld N/A 2.5

Owner Occupied N/A 299,645 % Dist., Dwellings by Structural Type % Dist., Period of ConstructionAverage value N/A $153,307Average payments N/A $768

>= 30% of hhld income N/A 11%30~99% of hhld income N/A 10%

One family hhlds without additional personsin non-farm, non-reserve private dwellingsTenant households N/A 50,055

Average gross rent N/A $632>= 30% of hhld income N/A 25%

Owner occupied N/A 216,475Average gross rent N/A $820>= 30% of hhld income N/A 9%

Affordability (vs. Household income) Dwellings Tenure & Age of Housing

Summary Population by Gender & Age Households

Marital Status & Families Children Seniors

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Living alone

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Fox Lake 2, IRI MB Fox Lake 2, IRI MB Fox Lake 2, IRI MBTotal population - 1,133,510 Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Total population - 1,133,510

Aboriginal Identity - 175,395 Total Response - 186,665 Visible Minority (#) - 109,095Share of total population N/A 15% NA Indian N/A 65% Visible Minority (%) N/A 10%

Metis N/A 39% % Dist. Of Visible Minorities (local order)North American Indian (si..) - 100,645 Inuit N/A 1%Metis (single response) - 71,805 For previous censuses, ethnic origins wereInuit (single response) - 565 distinguished as 'single, 'multiple' or 'total'.Multiple Aboriginal Resp. - 685 For the 2006 Census the term 'ethnic origin' isOther Aboriginal Resp. - 1,695 similar to 'total ethnic origins' which allows

% Aboriginal Identity persons to designate multiple ancestory.*1996 to 2006 Census had question on Aborignal Identity.

Origin data is more comparable with previous censuses.

Registered Indian Status Total Population - 1,133,515

Registered Indian - 101,810Not a Reg. Indian - 1,031,700

Distribution: Registered Indian toTotal Population N/A 9%Abo. Identity Pop. N/A 58%Abo. Ethnic Origin Pop N/A 55%

Fox Lake 2, IRI MB Fox Lake 2, IRI MB Fox Lake 2, IRI MBImmigrant population - 151,230 Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100% Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100%

Share of total popln. N/A 13% Before 1961 N/A 16% Under 5 years N/A 11%Non-immigrant population - 974,735 1961 to 1980 N/A 29% 5 to 14 years N/A 20%

Percent born in MB N/A 85% 1981 to 1995 N/A 25% 15 to 24 years N/A 24%Non-permanent residents - 7,550 1996 to 2000 N/A 9% 25 to 44 years N/A 38%

% Dist. Of Immigrants by Birthplace (local order) 2001 to 2006 N/A 21% 45 years and over N/A 7%% Dist. Immigrated before 2001 % Dist. Immigrated after 2001

Fox Lake 2, IRI Fox Lake 2, IRI MB Fox Lake 2, IRI MBOrder: local responses Single Mother Tongue - 1,118,690 Single Home Language - 1,116,600

% Top lang (english) N/A 75% % Top lang (english) N/A 89%% Dist., Non-English Mother Tongue Multiple HL (incl eng.) - 16,910

(local order) % Dist., Non-English Home Language(local order)

Ethnic Origin(s) Mother Tongue Home Language

Aboriginal Identity Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Visible Minorities

Immigrants Immigrants Immigrants

0 10 20 30 40

Chinese

South Asian

Black

Filipino

Latin American

Southeast Asian

Arab

West Asian

Korean

Japanese

Visible minority, n.i.e.

Multiple visible minority

Fox Lake 2, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

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French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Cree

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French

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United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Fox Lake 2, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Fox Lake 2, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25

Cornish

English

Irish

Manx

Scottish

Welsh

British Isles,n.i.e.

Acadian

French

Inuit

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Note: Languages (NOT persons), % Distribution Fox Lake 2, IRI MB Fox Lake 2, IRI MBIndividuals may specify more than one language Population, 1 yr & older - 1,119,360 Pop. 15+ in lab. force - 611,280

Not including English or French; local order Non-movers N/A 87% Employed - 577,710 Moved in last year N/A 13% Unemployed - 33,575

From other prov/terr N/A 4% Not in Labour Force - 297,170From outside Canada N/A 1% Participation Rate, % - 67.35 Year Mobility of Popln, 5 years & up, % Dist. Unemployment Rate, % - 5.5

Unemployment Rate (%) by Age and Sex

% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Fox Lake 2, IRI MB Fox Lake 2, IRI MBTotal Labour Force - 611,280 Employed LF, 15+ - 577,705

Experienced LF - 602,150 Work in CSD of res. - 365,100% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Work at home - 52,565

No fixed workplace - 51,135Mode of Transportation, % dist. Based on

population with usual or no fixed workplace

Percent distribution by Indistry % Distribution for Population 25 to 64, with % Distribution for Population 25 to 64NAICS 2002 post-secondary qualifications

Top 8 Industries by Labour Force Education: Field of Study Highest Level of Education

Non-Official Languages Spoken Mobility - Migration (1 yr & 5 yr) Labour Force Activity

Broad Occupational Categories Top 8 Detailed Occupations Workplace & Transportation

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Senior mgnt

Specialist managers

Managers, retail trade, food & accom.Serv.

Other managers, n.e.c.

Prof. occ. in business & finance

Fin. & insurance admin.

Secretaries

Admin. & regulatory

Fox Lake 2, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25

Education

Visual & performingarts, comm. Tech.

Humanities

Social & beh.sciences & law

Bus., mgt & pub.Admin.

Physical & lifesciences & tech.

Math., computer &info. sciences

Arch., eng., &related tech,

Agric., nat. res. &conservation

Health, parks, rec.& fitness

Personal, protective& trans. services

Other fields

Fox Lake 2, IRI MB 0 5 10 15 20 25 30

No certificate,diploma or degree

High school orequivalent

Apprenticeship/trades

College, CEGEP orother

University, no degree

University degree

Fox Lake 2, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Cree

Siouan languages

Dene

Dogrib

Fox Lake 2, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Management

Business, finance & admin.

Natural & appl. sciences

Health

Social science, educ., govt.service & religion

Art, culture, rec. & sport

Sales & service

Trades, trans. & equipmentoperators

Primary industry

Processing, mfg & utilities

Fox Lake 2, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Car/truck/van-driver

Car/truck/van-passenger

Public transit

Walked

Bicycle

Motorcycle

Taxicab

Fox Lake 2, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10 12

Agric., for.,fish. & hunting

Mining, oil &gas extr.

Utilities

Construction

Manufacturing

Wholesaletrade

Retail trade

Transp. &warehousing

Fox Lake 2, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Non-movers

Non-migrants

Migrants

Intraprovincialmigrants

Interprovincialmigrants

Externalmigrants

Fox Lake 2, IRI MB

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Fox Lake 2, IRI MB Fox Lake 2, IRI MB Fox Lake 2, IRI MBWith employment income - 650,410 Population 15+ - 908,450 Population 15+ - 908,450

Worked full yr, full time N/A 54% Males N/A 49% Males N/A 49%Males N/A 31% Females N/A 51% Females N/A 51%Females N/A 22% Median Total Income - $24,194 Median afte-tax inc. - $21,805

Worked pt yr, pt time N/A 40% Males 15+, income - $29,919 Males 15+, a-tax inc. - $26,050Median 2005 Employment Income ($000) Females 15+, income - $20,169 Females 15+, a-tax inc - $18,775

Males 15+, no income - 19,840 Males 15+, no a-tax inc. - 19,880Males 15+, income - 421,490 Males 15+, a-tax inc. - 421,450

Under $10,000 N/A 18% Under $10,000 N/A 18%$10,000 - $29,999 N/A 32% $10,000 - $29,999 N/A 40%$30,000 - $39,999 N/A 15% $30,000 - $39,999 N/A 18%$40,000 - $59,999 N/A 19% $40,000 - $49,999 N/A 11%$60,000 and over N/A 16% $50,000 and over N/A 14%Average total income - $37,317 Average a-tax income - $30,107

Females 15+, no inc. - 23,210 Fem. 15+, no a-tax inc - 23,255Females 15+, inc. - 443,910 Fem. 15+, a-tax inc. - 443,865

Under $10,000 N/A 23% Under $10,000 N/A 23%$10,000 - $29,999 N/A 45% $10,000 - $29,999 N/A 52%$30,000 - $39,999 N/A 13% $30,000 - $39,999 N/A 13%$40,000 - $59,999 N/A 12% $40,000 - $49,999 N/A 6%$60,000 and over N/A 7% $50,000 and over N/A 6%Average total income - $25,627 Average a-tax income - $22,057

Fox Lake 2, IRI MB Fox Lake 2, IRI MB Fox Lake 2, IRI MBEconomic Family Median Income Composition of Income All economic families N/A 298,305All economic families - $60,754 Males, 15+ not in e-fam. Before-tax low inc. N/A 12%

Couple economic fam - $66,686 Employment inc. N/A 73.2% After-tax low inc. N/A 9%Male lone-parent e-fam - $44,642 Govt. transfers N/A 13.4% Couple economic fam. N/A 247,850Fem. lone-parent e-fam - $32,883 Other N/A 13.4% Before-tax low inc. N/A 8%

2005 Family income groups, all economic families Females, 15+ not in e-fam. After-tax low inc. N/A 5%% Distribution Employment inc. N/A 49.4% Male lone parent e-fam N/A 7,680

Govt. transfers N/A 27.5% Before-tax low inc. N/A 20%Other N/A 23.1% After-tax low inc. N/A 15%

Median Total Income - $23,384 Fem. lone parent e-fam N/A 35,925Males 15+ - $26,096 Before-tax low inc. N/A 40%Females 15+ - $21,423 After-tax low inc. N/A 31%

Average Total Income - $29,370 Persons 15+ not in e-fam N/A 154,745Males 15+ - $31,811 Before-tax low inc. N/A 38%Females 15+ - $27,234 After-tax low inc. N/A 29%

Median After Tax Inc. - $21,075 Persons <6 years old N/A 72,220Males 15+ - $23,033 Before-tax low inc. N/A 26%Females 15+ - $19,830 After-tax low inc. N/A 20%

Average After Tax Inc - $24,747 Persons 65+ N/A 147,875Males 15+ - $26,236 Before-tax low inc. N/A 16%Females 15+ - $23,444 After-tax low inc. N/A 7%

Fox Lake 2, IRI MB Fox Lake 2, IRI MB Population - effective since the 1991 CensusAll private households - 448,780 Median after tax income in 2005 non-permanent residents included in total.

One-person hholds - 128,295 All households - $41,844 2001 Census population - based on 2006One-person hholds N/A 29% One person hhlds - $22,193 boundaries.

2005 Before tax household income ($,000) Average value of owner occupied non-farm, Economic family - refers to 2 or more ind.non-reserve dwelling N/A $153,307 living in the same dwelling, rel. to each otherNon-farm, non-reserve, one family households by blood, marriage, common-law or adoption.

without additional persons Experienced labour force - includes ind.who worked since 1/1/2005 and who wereemployed or unemployed during the ref. week.Non-movers - on Census day were living atthe same address as 1 or 5 years previously.Non-migrant movers - lived at a differentaddress but in the same census sub-division.Average - or arithmetic mean is calculated bydividing the sum of the included categories bythe number of the included categories.Median - an alternate measure of "average"Median income of a specific group is thatamount which divides their income size distri-bution into halves (below & above the median)Prevalence of low income - the percentageof a specified group below Statistics Canada'slow income cut-offs (LICO)

Household Income in 2005 Household Affordability Notes

Employment Income in 2005 Total Income in 2005 After-tax Income in 2005

Family Income in 2005 Persons Not in Economic Families Prevalence of Low Income in 2005

$0

$100

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$10,000 to $19,999

$20,000 to $29,999

$30,000 to $39,999

$40,000 to $49,999

$50,000 to $59,999

$60,000 to $69,999

$70,000 to $79,999

$80,000 to $89,999

$90,000 to $99,999

$100,000 and over

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Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MBTotal population Total population 1,898 1,148,401 Private Households 435 448,770

(as of May 16, 2006) 1,898 1,148,401 Male 52% 49% One family 70% 66%Share of Manitoba 0.17% Female 48% 51% Multi-family 15% 2%

Median Age 20.1 38.1 Non-familiy 15% 32%2001 Census of Population Population by Age Group, percent distribution Households by Size, percent distribution

(as of May 15, 2001) 2,021 1,119,583

Percent change '01-2006 -6.1% 2.6%

Land area 2006 82.5 552,370km2

Occupied private dwellings(unrounded) 436 448,766

Total Dwellings(unrounded) 565 491,724

Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MBPopulation 15+ years 1,120 923,230 Persons in private

Single, never married 385 307,500 Sons and/or daughters households 1,900 1,119,530Legally married 610 463,100 living at home Aged 65 and older 60 150,050Separated 65 26,215 Total number 1,005 364,250 % of total population 3% 13%Divorced 10 62,865 Average per Non-family persons 33% 38%Widowed 50 63,550 census family 2.2 1.2 Family persons 75% 62%

Percent Distribution, Living Arrangements ofCensus Families by Structure Children by Age, percent distribution Non-family persons aged 65 and older

No. of census families 450 312,805

Husband-wife families 325 259,595Now-married couples 295 225,875

Without child at home 20% 44%With children at home 80% 56%

Common-law couples 25 33,715Without child at home 0% 57%With children at home 80% 43%

Single-parent families 125 53,210Male parent 40% 19%Female parent 60% 81%

Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MBNon-farm, non-reserve private dwellings, Occupied private Occupied privateoccupied by usual residents dwellings 435 448,780 dwellings 435 448,780Total number N/A 426,070 Ave. # of rooms 4.8 6.3 Owned 2% 69%Tenant Occupied N/A 126,420 Ave. # of bedrooms 2.5 2.7 Rented 2% 28%

Average gross rent N/A $591 Band Housing 97% 3%>= 30% of hhld income N/A 35% Persons in priv hhlds 1,900 1,119,53030~99% of hhld income N/A 31% Ave. # persons/hhld 4.4 2.5

Owner Occupied N/A 299,645 % Dist., Dwellings by Structural Type % Dist., Period of ConstructionAverage value N/A $153,307Average payments N/A $768

>= 30% of hhld income N/A 11%30~99% of hhld income N/A 10%

One family hhlds without additional personsin non-farm, non-reserve private dwellingsTenant households N/A 50,055

Average gross rent N/A $632>= 30% of hhld income N/A 25%

Owner occupied N/A 216,475Average gross rent N/A $820>= 30% of hhld income N/A 9%

Affordability (vs. Household income) Dwellings Tenure & Age of Housing

Summary Population by Gender & Age Households

Marital Status & Families Children Seniors

05

10152025303540

0-4 5-19 20-44 45-64 65-74 75+

Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB

05

101520253035

1person

2persons

3persons

4 to 5persons

6 ormore

persons

Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB

05

1015202530354045

Age undersix

6 to 14 15 to 17 18 to 24 25+ years

Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB

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100

Living withrelatives

Living withnon-relatives only

Living alone

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0 20 40 60 80 100

Single-detached

Semi-detached

Row house

Apart. duplex

Apart. 5+ storeys

Apart. <5 storeys

Other single-attach.

Mov. dwelling

Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB

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10

15

20

25

Before1946

1946-1960

1961-1970

1971-1980

1981-1985

1986-1990

1991-1995

1996-2000

2001-2006

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Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MBTotal population 1,900 1,133,510 Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Total population 1,895 1,133,510

Aboriginal Identity 1,895 175,395 Total Response 1,895 186,665 Visible Minority (#) 0 109,095Share of total population 100% 15% NA Indian 100% 65% Visible Minority (%) 0% 10%

Metis 0% 39% % Dist. Of Visible Minorities (local order)North American Indian (si..) 1,885 100,645 Inuit 0% 1%Metis (single response) 0 71,805 For previous censuses, ethnic origins wereInuit (single response) 0 565 distinguished as 'single, 'multiple' or 'total'.Multiple Aboriginal Resp. 0 685 For the 2006 Census the term 'ethnic origin' isOther Aboriginal Resp. 10 1,695 similar to 'total ethnic origins' which allows

% Aboriginal Identity persons to designate multiple ancestory.*1996 to 2006 Census had question on Aborignal Identity.

Origin data is more comparable with previous censuses.

Registered Indian Status Total Population 1,900 1,133,515

Registered Indian 1,895 101,810Not a Reg. Indian 0 1,031,700

Distribution: Registered Indian toTotal Population 100% 9%Abo. Identity Pop. 100% 58%Abo. Ethnic Origin Pop 100% 55%

Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MBImmigrant population 0 151,230 Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100% Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100%

Share of total popln. N/A 13% Before 1961 N/A 16% Under 5 years N/A 11%Non-immigrant population 0 974,735 1961 to 1980 N/A 29% 5 to 14 years N/A 20%

Percent born in MB N/A 85% 1981 to 1995 N/A 25% 15 to 24 years N/A 24%Non-permanent residents 0 7,550 1996 to 2000 N/A 9% 25 to 44 years N/A 38%

% Dist. Of Immigrants by Birthplace (local order) 2001 to 2006 N/A 21% 45 years and over N/A 7%% Dist. Immigrated before 2001 % Dist. Immigrated after 2001

Garden Hill First Nation, IRI Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MBOrder: local responses Single Mother Tongue 1,870 1,118,690 Single Home Language 1,835 1,116,600

% Top lang (english) 5% 75% % Top lang (english) 17% 89%% Dist., Non-English Mother Tongue Multiple HL (incl eng.) 65 16,910

(local order) % Dist., Non-English Home Language(local order)

Ethnic Origin(s) Mother Tongue Home Language

Aboriginal Identity Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Visible Minorities

Immigrants Immigrants Immigrants

0 10 20 30 40

Chinese

South Asian

Black

Filipino

Latin American

Southeast Asian

Arab

West Asian

Korean

Japanese

Visible minority, n.i.e.

Multiple visible minority

Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40 50 60

Cree

Oji-Cree

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40 50

Oji-Cree

Cree

Ojibway

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

NA Indian Métis Inuit Multiple Other

Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

North American Indian

Canadian

Cornish

English

Irish

Manx

Scottish

Welsh

British Isles, n.i.e.

Acadian

Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB

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September 2008

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Note: Languages (NOT persons), % Distribution Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MBIndividuals may specify more than one language Population, 1 yr & older 1,850 1,119,360 Pop. 15+ in lab. force 355 611,280

Not including English or French; local order Non-movers 95% 87% Employed 270 577,710 Moved in last year 5% 13% Unemployed 85 33,575

From other prov/terr 3% 4% Not in Labour Force 760 297,170From outside Canada 0% 1% Participation Rate, % 31.6 67.35 Year Mobility of Popln, 5 years & up, % Dist. Unemployment Rate, % 23.9 5.5

Unemployment Rate (%) by Age and Sex

% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MBTotal Labour Force 360 611,280 Employed LF, 15+ 270 577,705

Experienced LF 310 602,150 Work in CSD of res. 210 365,100% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Work at home 0 52,565

No fixed workplace 15 51,135Mode of Transportation, % dist. Based on

population with usual or no fixed workplace

Percent distribution by Indistry % Distribution for Population 25 to 64, with % Distribution for Population 25 to 64NAICS 2002 post-secondary qualifications

Top 8 Industries by Labour Force Education: Field of Study Highest Level of Education

Non-Official Languages Spoken Mobility - Migration (1 yr & 5 yr) Labour Force Activity

Broad Occupational Categories Top 8 Detailed Occupations Workplace & Transportation

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

Male15+

Male15-24

Male25+

Female15+

Female15-24

Female25+

Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

Sales & service occ., n.e.c.

Clerical

Protective services

Child care & home support workers

Paralegals, social serv. workers & occ.in educ. & relig., n.e.c.

Teachers & professors

Construction trades

Transp. equipment operators & relatedworkers, excl. labourers

Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Education

Visual & performingarts, comm. Tech.

Humanities

Social & beh.sciences & law

Bus., mgt & pub.Admin.

Physical & lifesciences & tech.

Math., computer &info. sciences

Arch., eng., &related tech,

Agric., nat. res. &conservation

Health, parks, rec.& fitness

Personal, protective& trans. services

Other fields

Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB 0 20 40 60 80

No certificate,diploma or degree

High school orequivalent

Apprenticeship/trades

College, CEGEP orother

University, no degree

University degree

Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40 50 60

Cree

Oji-Cree

Ojibway

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Siouan languages

Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40 50

Sales & service

Social science, educ., govt.service & religion

Trades, trans. & equipmentoperators

Business, finance & admin.

Management

Health

Art, culture, rec. & sport

Natural & appl. sciences

Primary industry

Processing, mfg & utilities

Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Car/truck/van-driver

Car/truck/van-passenger

Public transit

Walked

Bicycle

Motorcycle

Taxicab

Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Health care &social assist.

Educationalservices

Public admin.

Retail trade

Construction

Transp. &warehousing

Utilities

Info. & culturalind.

Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Non-movers

Non-migrants

Migrants

Intraprovincialmigrants

Interprovincialmigrants

Externalmigrants

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Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MBWith employment income 380 650,410 Population 15+ 1,120 908,450 Population 15+ 1,120 908,450

Worked full yr, full time 43% 54% Males 53% 49% Males 53% 49%Males 24% 31% Females 48% 51% Females 47% 51%Females 20% 22% Median Total Income $9,696 $24,194 Median afte-tax inc. $9,696 $21,805

Worked pt yr, pt time 49% 40% Males 15+, income $9,888 $29,919 Males 15+, a-tax inc. $9,888 $26,050Median 2005 Employment Income ($000) Females 15+, income $9,632 $20,169 Females 15+, a-tax inc $9,632 $18,775

Males 15+, no income 20 19,840 Males 15+, no a-tax inc. 20 19,880Males 15+, income 570 421,490 Males 15+, a-tax inc. 570 421,450

Under $10,000 50% 18% Under $10,000 50% 18%$10,000 - $29,999 41% 32% $10,000 - $29,999 43% 40%$30,000 - $39,999 5% 15% $30,000 - $39,999 4% 18%$40,000 - $59,999 4% 19% $40,000 - $49,999 2% 11%$60,000 and over 2% 16% $50,000 and over 2% 14%Average total income $12,556 $37,317 Average a-tax income $12,459 $30,107

Females 15+, no inc. 25 23,210 Fem. 15+, no a-tax inc 25 23,255Females 15+, inc. 510 443,910 Fem. 15+, a-tax inc. 510 443,865

Under $10,000 51% 23% Under $10,000 51% 23%$10,000 - $29,999 42% 45% $10,000 - $29,999 40% 52%$30,000 - $39,999 6% 13% $30,000 - $39,999 6% 13%$40,000 - $59,999 2% 12% $40,000 - $49,999 2% 6%$60,000 and over 0% 7% $50,000 and over 0% 6%Average total income $12,173 $25,627 Average a-tax income $12,133 $22,057

Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MBEconomic Family Median Income Composition of Income All economic families N/A 298,305All economic families $30,496 $60,754 Males, 15+ not in e-fam. Before-tax low inc. N/A 12%

Couple economic fam $32,544 $66,686 Employment inc. 63.2% 73.2% After-tax low inc. N/A 9%Male lone-parent e-fam $22,464 $44,642 Govt. transfers 35.7% 13.4% Couple economic fam. N/A 247,850Fem. lone-parent e-fam $22,400 $32,883 Other 1.1% 13.4% Before-tax low inc. N/A 8%

2005 Family income groups, all economic families Females, 15+ not in e-fam. After-tax low inc. N/A 5%% Distribution Employment inc. 40.6% 49.4% Male lone parent e-fam N/A 7,680

Govt. transfers 59.4% 27.5% Before-tax low inc. N/A 20%Other 0.0% 23.1% After-tax low inc. N/A 15%

Median Total Income $7,568 $23,384 Fem. lone parent e-fam N/A 35,925Males 15+ $7,408 $26,096 Before-tax low inc. N/A 40%Females 15+ $10,752 $21,423 After-tax low inc. N/A 31%

Average Total Income $11,983 $29,370 Persons 15+ not in e-fam N/A 154,745Males 15+ $12,368 $31,811 Before-tax low inc. N/A 38%Females 15+ $10,523 $27,234 After-tax low inc. N/A 29%

Median After Tax Inc. $7,568 $21,075 Persons <6 years old N/A 72,220Males 15+ $7,408 $23,033 Before-tax low inc. N/A 26%Females 15+ $10,752 $19,830 After-tax low inc. N/A 20%

Average After Tax Inc $11,929 $24,747 Persons 65+ N/A 147,875Males 15+ $12,306 $26,236 Before-tax low inc. N/A 16%Females 15+ $10,503 $23,444 After-tax low inc. N/A 7%

Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB Population - effective since the 1991 CensusAll private households 435 448,780 Median after tax income in 2005 non-permanent residents included in total.

One-person hholds 60 128,295 All households $27,968 $41,844 2001 Census population - based on 2006One-person hholds 14% 29% One person hhlds $10,272 $22,193 boundaries.

2005 Before tax household income ($,000) Average value of owner occupied non-farm, Economic family - refers to 2 or more ind.non-reserve dwelling N/A $153,307 living in the same dwelling, rel. to each otherNon-farm, non-reserve, one family households by blood, marriage, common-law or adoption.

without additional persons Experienced labour force - includes ind.who worked since 1/1/2005 and who wereemployed or unemployed during the ref. week.Non-movers - on Census day were living atthe same address as 1 or 5 years previously.Non-migrant movers - lived at a differentaddress but in the same census sub-division.Average - or arithmetic mean is calculated bydividing the sum of the included categories bythe number of the included categories.Median - an alternate measure of "average"Median income of a specific group is thatamount which divides their income size distri-bution into halves (below & above the median)Prevalence of low income - the percentageof a specified group below Statistics Canada'slow income cut-offs (LICO)

Household Income in 2005 Household Affordability Notes

Employment Income in 2005 Total Income in 2005 After-tax Income in 2005

Family Income in 2005 Persons Not in Economic Families Prevalence of Low Income in 2005

$0

$100

$200

$300

$400

$500

$600

$700

$800

$900

Owner majorpayments

Tenant averagegross rent

Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB

$0

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$10

$15

$20

$25

$30

$35

$40

$45

Male, fullyear/full

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Female,full

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Female,part

year/parttime

Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25

Under $10,000

$10,000 to $19,999

$20,000 to $29,999

$30,000 to $39,999

$40,000 to $49,999

$50,000 to $59,999

$60,000 to $69,999

$70,000 to $79,999

$80,000 to $89,999

$90,000 to $99,999

$100,000 and over

Garden Hill First Nation, IRI MB

$0

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$30

$40

$50

$60

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Allhholds,med.

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Allhholds,

ave.

1 personhholds,

ave.

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God's River 86A, IRI MB God's River 86A, IRI MB God's River 86A, IRI MBTotal population Total population 556 1,148,401 Private Households 100 448,770

(as of May 16, 2006) 556 1,148,401 Male 50% 49% One family 60% 66%Share of Manitoba 0.05% Female 50% 51% Multi-family 30% 2%

Median Age 19.9 38.1 Non-familiy 10% 32%2001 Census of Population Population by Age Group, percent distribution Households by Size, percent distribution

(as of May 15, 2001) 471 1,119,583

Percent change '01-2006 18.0% 2.6%

Land area 2006 1.6 552,370km2

Occupied private dwellings(unrounded) 100 448,766

Total Dwellings(unrounded) 107 491,724

God's River 86A, IRI MB God's River 86A, IRI MB God's River 86A, IRI MBPopulation 15+ years 340 923,230 Persons in private

Single, never married 155 307,500 Sons and/or daughters households 555 1,119,530Legally married 155 463,100 living at home Aged 65 and older 15 150,050Separated 10 26,215 Total number 310 364,250 % of total population 3% 13%Divorced 0 62,865 Average per Non-family persons 0% 38%Widowed 10 63,550 census family 2.3 1.2 Family persons 67% 62%

Percent Distribution, Living Arrangements ofCensus Families by Structure Children by Age, percent distribution Non-family persons aged 65 and older

No. of census families 135 312,805

Husband-wife families 85 259,595Now-married couples 75 225,875

Without child at home 13% 44%With children at home 80% 56%

Common-law couples 15 33,715Without child at home 67% 57%With children at home 67% 43%

Single-parent families 50 53,210Male parent 30% 19%Female parent 70% 81%

God's River 86A, IRI MB God's River 86A, IRI MB God's River 86A, IRI MBNon-farm, non-reserve private dwellings, Occupied private Occupied privateoccupied by usual residents dwellings 100 448,780 dwellings 100 448,780Total number N/A 426,070 Ave. # of rooms 5.4 6.3 Owned 10% 69%Tenant Occupied N/A 126,420 Ave. # of bedrooms 3.1 2.7 Rented 10% 28%

Average gross rent N/A $591 Band Housing 90% 3%>= 30% of hhld income N/A 35% Persons in priv hhlds 555 1,119,53030~99% of hhld income N/A 31% Ave. # persons/hhld 5.6 2.5

Owner Occupied N/A 299,645 % Dist., Dwellings by Structural Type % Dist., Period of ConstructionAverage value N/A $153,307Average payments N/A $768

>= 30% of hhld income N/A 11%30~99% of hhld income N/A 10%

One family hhlds without additional personsin non-farm, non-reserve private dwellingsTenant households N/A 50,055

Average gross rent N/A $632>= 30% of hhld income N/A 25%

Owner occupied N/A 216,475Average gross rent N/A $820>= 30% of hhld income N/A 9%

Affordability (vs. Household income) Dwellings Tenure & Age of Housing

Summary Population by Gender & Age Households

Marital Status & Families Children Seniors

05

10152025303540

0-4 5-19 20-44 45-64 65-74 75+

God's River 86A, IRI MB

0

10

20

30

40

50

1person

2persons

3persons

4 to 5persons

6 ormore

persons

God's River 86A, IRI MB

05

1015202530354045

Age undersix

6 to 14 15 to 17 18 to 24 25+ years

God's River 86A, IRI MB

0102030405060708090

100

Living withrelatives

Living withnon-relatives only

Living alone

God's River 86A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Single-detached

Semi-detached

Row house

Apart. duplex

Apart. 5+ storeys

Apart. <5 storeys

Other single-attach.

Mov. dwelling

God's River 86A, IRI MB

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

Before1946

1946-1960

1961-1970

1971-1980

1981-1985

1986-1990

1991-1995

1996-2000

2001-2006

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God's River 86A, IRI MB God's River 86A, IRI MB God's River 86A, IRI MBTotal population 560 1,133,510 Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Total population 560 1,133,510

Aboriginal Identity 545 175,395 Total Response 545 186,665 Visible Minority (#) 0 109,095Share of total population 97% 15% NA Indian 100% 65% Visible Minority (%) 0% 10%

Metis 0% 39% % Dist. Of Visible Minorities (local order)North American Indian (si..) 485 100,645 Inuit 0% 1%Metis (single response) 0 71,805 For previous censuses, ethnic origins wereInuit (single response) 0 565 distinguished as 'single, 'multiple' or 'total'.Multiple Aboriginal Resp. 0 685 For the 2006 Census the term 'ethnic origin' isOther Aboriginal Resp. 60 1,695 similar to 'total ethnic origins' which allows

% Aboriginal Identity persons to designate multiple ancestory.*1996 to 2006 Census had question on Aborignal Identity.

Origin data is more comparable with previous censuses.

Registered Indian Status Total Population 560 1,133,515

Registered Indian 545 101,810Not a Reg. Indian 10 1,031,700

Distribution: Registered Indian toTotal Population 97% 9%Abo. Identity Pop. 100% 58%Abo. Ethnic Origin Pop 100% 55%

God's River 86A, IRI MB God's River 86A, IRI MB God's River 86A, IRI MBImmigrant population 0 151,230 Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100% Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100%

Share of total popln. N/A 13% Before 1961 N/A 16% Under 5 years N/A 11%Non-immigrant population 0 974,735 1961 to 1980 N/A 29% 5 to 14 years N/A 20%

Percent born in MB N/A 85% 1981 to 1995 N/A 25% 15 to 24 years N/A 24%Non-permanent residents 0 7,550 1996 to 2000 N/A 9% 25 to 44 years N/A 38%

% Dist. Of Immigrants by Birthplace (local order) 2001 to 2006 N/A 21% 45 years and over N/A 7%% Dist. Immigrated before 2001 % Dist. Immigrated after 2001

God's River 86A, IRI God's River 86A, IRI MB God's River 86A, IRI MBOrder: local responses Single Mother Tongue 550 1,118,690 Single Home Language 530 1,116,600

% Top lang (english) 5% 75% % Top lang (english) 8% 89%% Dist., Non-English Mother Tongue Multiple HL (incl eng.) 30 16,910

(local order) % Dist., Non-English Home Language(local order)

Ethnic Origin(s) Mother Tongue Home Language

Aboriginal Identity Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Visible Minorities

Immigrants Immigrants Immigrants

0 10 20 30 40

Chinese

South Asian

Black

Filipino

Latin American

Southeast Asian

Arab

West Asian

Korean

Japanese

Visible minority, n.i.e.

Multiple visible minority

God's River 86A, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

God's River 86A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

Cree

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

God's River 86A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Cree

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

God's River 86A, IRI MB

0

20

40

60

80

100

NA Indian Métis Inuit Multiple Other

God's River 86A, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

God's River 86A, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

God's River 86A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

North American Indian

English

Irish

Cornish

Manx

Scottish

Welsh

British Isles, n.i.e.

Acadian

French

God's River 86A, IRI MB

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Note: Languages (NOT persons), % Distribution God's River 86A, IRI MB God's River 86A, IRI MBIndividuals may specify more than one language Population, 1 yr & older 540 1,119,360 Pop. 15+ in lab. force 115 611,280

Not including English or French; local order Non-movers 98% 87% Employed 100 577,710 Moved in last year 2% 13% Unemployed 15 33,575

From other prov/terr 2% 4% Not in Labour Force 225 297,170From outside Canada 0% 1% Participation Rate, % 33.8 67.35 Year Mobility of Popln, 5 years & up, % Dist. Unemployment Rate, % 13.0 5.5

Unemployment Rate (%) by Age and Sex

% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) God's River 86A, IRI MB God's River 86A, IRI MBTotal Labour Force 115 611,280 Employed LF, 15+ 100 577,705

Experienced LF 115 602,150 Work in CSD of res. 75 365,100% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Work at home 10 52,565

No fixed workplace 15 51,135Mode of Transportation, % dist. Based on

population with usual or no fixed workplace

Percent distribution by Indistry % Distribution for Population 25 to 64, with % Distribution for Population 25 to 64NAICS 2002 post-secondary qualifications

Top 8 Industries by Labour Force Education: Field of Study Highest Level of Education

Non-Official Languages Spoken Mobility - Migration (1 yr & 5 yr) Labour Force Activity

Broad Occupational Categories Top 8 Detailed Occupations Workplace & Transportation

0

5

10

15

20

25

Male15+

Male15-24

Male25+

Female15+

Female15-24

Female25+

God's River 86A, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20

Teachers & professors

Specialist managers

Secretaries

Paralegals, social serv. workers & occ.in educ. & relig., n.e.c.

Tech. occ. in art, culture, recreation &sport

Protective services

Child care & home support workers

Heavy equipment & crane operators

God's River 86A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Education

Visual & performingarts, comm. Tech.

Humanities

Social & beh.sciences & law

Bus., mgt & pub.Admin.

Physical & lifesciences & tech.

Math., computer &info. sciences

Arch., eng., &related tech,

Agric., nat. res. &conservation

Health, parks, rec.& fitness

Personal, protective& trans. services

Other fields

God's River 86A, IRI MB 0 20 40 60 80 100

No certificate,diploma or degree

High school orequivalent

Apprenticeship/trades

College, CEGEP orother

University, no degree

University degree

God's River 86A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

Cree

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Siouan languages

Dene

Dogrib

God's River 86A, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40

Sales & service

Social science, educ., govt.service & religion

Management

Business, finance & admin.

Health

Art, culture, rec. & sport

Trades, trans. & equipmentoperators

Natural & appl. sciences

Primary industry

Processing, mfg & utilities

God's River 86A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Car/truck/van-driver

Car/truck/van-passenger

Public transit

Walked

Bicycle

Motorcycle

Taxicab

God's River 86A, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Educational services

Public admin.

Health care & social assist.

Retail trade

Transp. & warehousing

Admin & support, waste mgt &remediation serv.

Other services

Agric., for., fish. & hunting

God's River 86A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

Non-movers

Non-migrants

Migrants

Intraprovincialmigrants

Interprovincialmigrants

Externalmigrants

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God's River 86A, IRI MB God's River 86A, IRI MB God's River 86A, IRI MBWith employment income 180 650,410 Population 15+ 345 908,450 Population 15+ 340 908,450

Worked full yr, full time 25% 54% Males 49% 49% Males 50% 49%Males 11% 31% Females 49% 51% Females 50% 51%Females 14% 22% Median Total Income $9,472 $24,194 Median afte-tax inc. $9,472 $21,805

Worked pt yr, pt time 44% 40% Males 15+, income $6,992 $29,919 Males 15+, a-tax inc. $6,992 $26,050Median 2005 Employment Income ($000) Females 15+, income $10,549 $20,169 Females 15+, a-tax inc $10,549 $18,775

Males 15+, no income 10 19,840 Males 15+, no a-tax inc. 10 19,880Males 15+, income 160 421,490 Males 15+, a-tax inc. 160 421,450

Under $10,000 47% 18% Under $10,000 56% 18%$10,000 - $29,999 34% 32% $10,000 - $29,999 34% 40%$30,000 - $39,999 6% 15% $30,000 - $39,999 6% 18%$40,000 - $59,999 0% 19% $40,000 - $49,999 0% 11%$60,000 and over 6% 16% $50,000 and over 6% 14%Average total income $14,106 $37,317 Average a-tax income $13,403 $30,107

Females 15+, no inc. 10 23,210 Fem. 15+, no a-tax inc 15 23,255Females 15+, inc. 160 443,910 Fem. 15+, a-tax inc. 160 443,865

Under $10,000 44% 23% Under $10,000 53% 23%$10,000 - $29,999 38% 45% $10,000 - $29,999 41% 52%$30,000 - $39,999 6% 13% $30,000 - $39,999 6% 13%$40,000 - $59,999 6% 12% $40,000 - $49,999 0% 6%$60,000 and over 0% 7% $50,000 and over 6% 6%Average total income $14,112 $25,627 Average a-tax income $13,953 $22,057

God's River 86A, IRI MB God's River 86A, IRI MB God's River 86A, IRI MBEconomic Family Median Income Composition of Income All economic families N/A 298,305All economic families $39,040 $60,754 Males, 15+ not in e-fam. Before-tax low inc. N/A 12%

Couple economic fam $44,672 $66,686 Employment inc. 88.3% 73.2% After-tax low inc. N/A 9%Male lone-parent e-fam $0 $44,642 Govt. transfers 8.0% 13.4% Couple economic fam. N/A 247,850Fem. lone-parent e-fam $17,856 $32,883 Other 3.7% 13.4% Before-tax low inc. N/A 8%

2005 Family income groups, all economic families Females, 15+ not in e-fam. After-tax low inc. N/A 5%% Distribution Employment inc. 0.0% 49.4% Male lone parent e-fam N/A 7,680

Govt. transfers 0.0% 27.5% Before-tax low inc. N/A 20%Other 0.0% 23.1% After-tax low inc. N/A 15%

Median Total Income $21,056 $23,384 Fem. lone parent e-fam N/A 35,925Males 15+ $11,616 $26,096 Before-tax low inc. N/A 40%Females 15+ $0 $21,423 After-tax low inc. N/A 31%

Average Total Income $32,092 $29,370 Persons 15+ not in e-fam N/A 154,745Males 15+ $29,256 $31,811 Before-tax low inc. N/A 38%Females 15+ $0 $27,234 After-tax low inc. N/A 29%

Median After Tax Inc. $21,056 $21,075 Persons <6 years old N/A 72,220Males 15+ $11,616 $23,033 Before-tax low inc. N/A 26%Females 15+ $0 $19,830 After-tax low inc. N/A 20%

Average After Tax Inc $27,254 $24,747 Persons 65+ N/A 147,875Males 15+ $24,068 $26,236 Before-tax low inc. N/A 16%Females 15+ $0 $23,444 After-tax low inc. N/A 7%

God's River 86A, IRI MB God's River 86A, IRI MB Population - effective since the 1991 CensusAll private households 100 448,780 Median after tax income in 2005 non-permanent residents included in total.

One-person hholds 10 128,295 All households $39,936 $41,844 2001 Census population - based on 2006One-person hholds 10% 29% One person hhlds $0 $22,193 boundaries.

2005 Before tax household income ($,000) Average value of owner occupied non-farm, Economic family - refers to 2 or more ind.non-reserve dwelling N/A $153,307 living in the same dwelling, rel. to each otherNon-farm, non-reserve, one family households by blood, marriage, common-law or adoption.

without additional persons Experienced labour force - includes ind.who worked since 1/1/2005 and who wereemployed or unemployed during the ref. week.Non-movers - on Census day were living atthe same address as 1 or 5 years previously.Non-migrant movers - lived at a differentaddress but in the same census sub-division.Average - or arithmetic mean is calculated bydividing the sum of the included categories bythe number of the included categories.Median - an alternate measure of "average"Median income of a specific group is thatamount which divides their income size distri-bution into halves (below & above the median)Prevalence of low income - the percentageof a specified group below Statistics Canada'slow income cut-offs (LICO)

Household Income in 2005 Household Affordability Notes

Employment Income in 2005 Total Income in 2005 After-tax Income in 2005

Family Income in 2005 Persons Not in Economic Families Prevalence of Low Income in 2005

$0

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0 5 10 15 20 25

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$20,000 to $29,999

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$40,000 to $49,999

$50,000 to $59,999

$60,000 to $69,999

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Grand Rapids 33, IRI MB Grand Rapids 33, IRI MB Grand Rapids 33, IRI MBTotal population Total population 651 1,148,401 Private Households 170 448,770

(as of May 16, 2006) 651 1,148,401 Male 50% 49% One family 76% 66%Share of Manitoba 0.06% Female 50% 51% Multi-family 6% 2%

Median Age 21.6 38.1 Non-familiy 15% 32%2001 Census of Population Population by Age Group, percent distribution Households by Size, percent distribution

(as of May 15, 2001) 591 1,119,583

Percent change '01-2006 10.2% 2.6%

Land area 2006 17.0 552,370km2

Occupied private dwellings(unrounded) 170 448,766

Total Dwellings(unrounded) 173 491,724

Grand Rapids 33, IRI MB Grand Rapids 33, IRI MB Grand Rapids 33, IRI MBPopulation 15+ years 415 923,230 Persons in private

Single, never married 210 307,500 Sons and/or daughters households 650 1,119,530Legally married 155 463,100 living at home Aged 65 and older 20 150,050Separated 5 26,215 Total number 335 364,250 % of total population 3% 13%Divorced 15 62,865 Average per Non-family persons 0% 38%Widowed 20 63,550 census family 2.1 1.2 Family persons 100% 62%

Percent Distribution, Living Arrangements ofCensus Families by Structure Children by Age, percent distribution Non-family persons aged 65 and older

No. of census families 160 312,805

Husband-wife families 105 259,595Now-married couples 75 225,875

Without child at home 20% 44%With children at home 80% 56%

Common-law couples 30 33,715Without child at home 33% 57%With children at home 83% 43%

Single-parent families 50 53,210Male parent 20% 19%Female parent 80% 81%

Grand Rapids 33, IRI MB Grand Rapids 33, IRI MB Grand Rapids 33, IRI MBNon-farm, non-reserve private dwellings, Occupied private Occupied privateoccupied by usual residents dwellings 170 448,780 dwellings 170 448,780Total number N/A 426,070 Ave. # of rooms 5.6 6.3 Owned 6% 69%Tenant Occupied N/A 126,420 Ave. # of bedrooms 3.1 2.7 Rented 0% 28%

Average gross rent N/A $591 Band Housing 94% 3%>= 30% of hhld income N/A 35% Persons in priv hhlds 650 1,119,53030~99% of hhld income N/A 31% Ave. # persons/hhld 3.8 2.5

Owner Occupied N/A 299,645 % Dist., Dwellings by Structural Type % Dist., Period of ConstructionAverage value N/A $153,307Average payments N/A $768

>= 30% of hhld income N/A 11%30~99% of hhld income N/A 10%

One family hhlds without additional personsin non-farm, non-reserve private dwellingsTenant households N/A 50,055

Average gross rent N/A $632>= 30% of hhld income N/A 25%

Owner occupied N/A 216,475Average gross rent N/A $820>= 30% of hhld income N/A 9%

Affordability (vs. Household income) Dwellings Tenure & Age of Housing

Summary Population by Gender & Age Households

Marital Status & Families Children Seniors

05

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0-4 5-19 20-44 45-64 65-74 75+

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Living alone

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0 20 40 60 80

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Grand Rapids 33, IRI MB Grand Rapids 33, IRI MB Grand Rapids 33, IRI MBTotal population 650 1,133,510 Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Total population 650 1,133,510

Aboriginal Identity 650 175,395 Total Response 645 186,665 Visible Minority (#) 0 109,095Share of total population 100% 15% NA Indian 100% 65% Visible Minority (%) 0% 10%

Metis 10% 39% % Dist. Of Visible Minorities (local order)North American Indian (si..) 625 100,645 Inuit 0% 1%Metis (single response) 15 71,805 For previous censuses, ethnic origins wereInuit (single response) 0 565 distinguished as 'single, 'multiple' or 'total'.Multiple Aboriginal Resp. 0 685 For the 2006 Census the term 'ethnic origin' isOther Aboriginal Resp. 0 1,695 similar to 'total ethnic origins' which allows

% Aboriginal Identity persons to designate multiple ancestory.*1996 to 2006 Census had question on Aborignal Identity.

Origin data is more comparable with previous censuses.

Registered Indian Status Total Population 650 1,133,515

Registered Indian 630 101,810Not a Reg. Indian 25 1,031,700

Distribution: Registered Indian toTotal Population 97% 9%Abo. Identity Pop. 97% 58%Abo. Ethnic Origin Pop 98% 55%

Grand Rapids 33, IRI MB Grand Rapids 33, IRI MB Grand Rapids 33, IRI MBImmigrant population 0 151,230 Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100% Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100%

Share of total popln. N/A 13% Before 1961 N/A 16% Under 5 years N/A 11%Non-immigrant population 0 974,735 1961 to 1980 N/A 29% 5 to 14 years N/A 20%

Percent born in MB N/A 85% 1981 to 1995 N/A 25% 15 to 24 years N/A 24%Non-permanent residents 0 7,550 1996 to 2000 N/A 9% 25 to 44 years N/A 38%

% Dist. Of Immigrants by Birthplace (local order) 2001 to 2006 N/A 21% 45 years and over N/A 7%% Dist. Immigrated before 2001 % Dist. Immigrated after 2001

Grand Rapids 33, IRI Grand Rapids 33, IRI MB Grand Rapids 33, IRI MBOrder: local responses Single Mother Tongue 650 1,118,690 Single Home Language 645 1,116,600

% Top lang (english) 68% 75% % Top lang (english) 79% 89%% Dist., Non-English Mother Tongue Multiple HL (incl eng.) 10 16,910

(local order) % Dist., Non-English Home Language(local order)

Ethnic Origin(s) Mother Tongue Home Language

Aboriginal Identity Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Visible Minorities

Immigrants Immigrants Immigrants

0 10 20 30 40

Chinese

South Asian

Black

Filipino

Latin American

Southeast Asian

Arab

West Asian

Korean

Japanese

Visible minority, n.i.e.

Multiple visible minority

Grand Rapids 33, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

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0 10 20 30 40

Cree

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

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Cree

Ojibway

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

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United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

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0 2 4 6 8 10

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

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0 20 40 60 80 100 120

North American Indian

Métis

French

Irish

Scottish

Canadian

Icelandic

Cornish

English

Manx

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Note: Languages (NOT persons), % Distribution Grand Rapids 33, IRI MB Grand Rapids 33, IRI MBIndividuals may specify more than one language Population, 1 yr & older 630 1,119,360 Pop. 15+ in lab. force 275 611,280

Not including English or French; local order Non-movers 95% 87% Employed 185 577,710 Moved in last year 4% 13% Unemployed 90 33,575

From other prov/terr 4% 4% Not in Labour Force 145 297,170From outside Canada 0% 1% Participation Rate, % 67.1 67.35 Year Mobility of Popln, 5 years & up, % Dist. Unemployment Rate, % 32.7 5.5

Unemployment Rate (%) by Age and Sex

% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Grand Rapids 33, IRI MB Grand Rapids 33, IRI MBTotal Labour Force 270 611,280 Employed LF, 15+ 185 577,705

Experienced LF 225 602,150 Work in CSD of res. 95 365,100% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Work at home 0 52,565

No fixed workplace 20 51,135Mode of Transportation, % dist. Based on

population with usual or no fixed workplace

Percent distribution by Indistry % Distribution for Population 25 to 64, with % Distribution for Population 25 to 64NAICS 2002 post-secondary qualifications

Top 8 Industries by Labour Force Education: Field of Study Highest Level of Education

Non-Official Languages Spoken Mobility - Migration (1 yr & 5 yr) Labour Force Activity

Broad Occupational Categories Top 8 Detailed Occupations Workplace & Transportation

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Occ. unique to forestry, mining, oil & gasextract. & fishing

Sales & service occ., n.e.c.

Paralegals, social serv. workers & occ.in educ. & relig., n.e.c.

Transp. equipment operators & relatedworkers, excl. labourers

Trades helpers, const. & transp.labourers & related occupations

Senior mgnt

Fin. & insurance admin.

Secretaries

Grand Rapids 33, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25

Education

Visual & performingarts, comm. Tech.

Humanities

Social & beh.sciences & law

Bus., mgt & pub.Admin.

Physical & lifesciences & tech.

Math., computer &info. sciences

Arch., eng., &related tech,

Agric., nat. res. &conservation

Health, parks, rec.& fitness

Personal, protective& trans. services

Other fields

Grand Rapids 33, IRI MB 0 20 40 60 80

No certificate,diploma or degree

High school orequivalent

Apprenticeship/trades

College, CEGEP orother

University, no degree

University degree

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0 20 40 60 80 100 120

Cree

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Siouan languages

Dene

Dogrib

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0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Primary industry

Sales & service

Trades, trans. & equipmentoperators

Social science, educ., govt.service & religion

Business, finance & admin.

Management

Natural & appl. sciences

Health

Art, culture, rec. & sport

Processing, mfg & utilities

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0 20 40 60 80

Car/truck/van-driver

Car/truck/van-passenger

Public transit

Walked

Bicycle

Motorcycle

Taxicab

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0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Agric., for.,fish. & hunting

Public admin.

Health care &social assist.

Construction

Retail trade

Utilities

Wholesaletrade

Transp. &warehousing

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0 20 40 60 80 100 120

Non-movers

Non-migrants

Migrants

Intraprovincialmigrants

Interprovincialmigrants

Externalmigrants

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Grand Rapids 33, IRI MB Grand Rapids 33, IRI MB Grand Rapids 33, IRI MBWith employment income 225 650,410 Population 15+ 410 908,450 Population 15+ 415 908,450

Worked full yr, full time 27% 54% Males 50% 49% Males 49% 49%Males 13% 31% Females 50% 51% Females 51% 51%Females 13% 22% Median Total Income $16,016 $24,194 Median afte-tax inc. $16,016 $21,805

Worked pt yr, pt time 62% 40% Males 15+, income $18,880 $29,919 Males 15+, a-tax inc. $18,496 $26,050Median 2005 Employment Income ($000) Females 15+, income $13,184 $20,169 Females 15+, a-tax inc $13,184 $18,775

Males 15+, no income 15 19,840 Males 15+, no a-tax inc. 15 19,880Males 15+, income 190 421,490 Males 15+, a-tax inc. 190 421,450

Under $10,000 29% 18% Under $10,000 32% 18%$10,000 - $29,999 45% 32% $10,000 - $29,999 45% 40%$30,000 - $39,999 8% 15% $30,000 - $39,999 13% 18%$40,000 - $59,999 13% 19% $40,000 - $49,999 11% 11%$60,000 and over 0% 16% $50,000 and over 5% 14%Average total income $20,923 $37,317 Average a-tax income $20,560 $30,107

Females 15+, no inc. 20 23,210 Fem. 15+, no a-tax inc 25 23,255Females 15+, inc. 185 443,910 Fem. 15+, a-tax inc. 185 443,865

Under $10,000 22% 23% Under $10,000 38% 23%$10,000 - $29,999 46% 45% $10,000 - $29,999 49% 52%$30,000 - $39,999 11% 13% $30,000 - $39,999 11% 13%$40,000 - $59,999 5% 12% $40,000 - $49,999 5% 6%$60,000 and over 0% 7% $50,000 and over 5% 6%Average total income $18,403 $25,627 Average a-tax income $18,286 $22,057

Grand Rapids 33, IRI MB Grand Rapids 33, IRI MB Grand Rapids 33, IRI MBEconomic Family Median Income Composition of Income All economic families N/A 298,305All economic families $41,728 $60,754 Males, 15+ not in e-fam. Before-tax low inc. N/A 12%

Couple economic fam $44,032 $66,686 Employment inc. 89.2% 73.2% After-tax low inc. N/A 9%Male lone-parent e-fam $0 $44,642 Govt. transfers 9.4% 13.4% Couple economic fam. N/A 247,850Fem. lone-parent e-fam $25,536 $32,883 Other 1.5% 13.4% Before-tax low inc. N/A 8%

2005 Family income groups, all economic families Females, 15+ not in e-fam. After-tax low inc. N/A 5%% Distribution Employment inc. 63.9% 49.4% Male lone parent e-fam N/A 7,680

Govt. transfers 31.7% 27.5% Before-tax low inc. N/A 20%Other 0.0% 23.1% After-tax low inc. N/A 15%

Median Total Income $11,104 $23,384 Fem. lone parent e-fam N/A 35,925Males 15+ $14,944 $26,096 Before-tax low inc. N/A 40%Females 15+ $0 $21,423 After-tax low inc. N/A 31%

Average Total Income $15,859 $29,370 Persons 15+ not in e-fam N/A 154,745Males 15+ $16,617 $31,811 Before-tax low inc. N/A 38%Females 15+ $0 $27,234 After-tax low inc. N/A 29%

Median After Tax Inc. $11,104 $21,075 Persons <6 years old N/A 72,220Males 15+ $14,944 $23,033 Before-tax low inc. N/A 26%Females 15+ $0 $19,830 After-tax low inc. N/A 20%

Average After Tax Inc $15,605 $24,747 Persons 65+ N/A 147,875Males 15+ $16,244 $26,236 Before-tax low inc. N/A 16%Females 15+ $0 $23,444 After-tax low inc. N/A 7%

Grand Rapids 33, IRI MB Grand Rapids 33, IRI MB Population - effective since the 1991 CensusAll private households 170 448,780 Median after tax income in 2005 non-permanent residents included in total.

One-person hholds 15 128,295 All households $37,888 $41,844 2001 Census population - based on 2006One-person hholds 9% 29% One person hhlds $14,144 $22,193 boundaries.

2005 Before tax household income ($,000) Average value of owner occupied non-farm, Economic family - refers to 2 or more ind.non-reserve dwelling N/A $153,307 living in the same dwelling, rel. to each otherNon-farm, non-reserve, one family households by blood, marriage, common-law or adoption.

without additional persons Experienced labour force - includes ind.who worked since 1/1/2005 and who wereemployed or unemployed during the ref. week.Non-movers - on Census day were living atthe same address as 1 or 5 years previously.Non-migrant movers - lived at a differentaddress but in the same census sub-division.Average - or arithmetic mean is calculated bydividing the sum of the included categories bythe number of the included categories.Median - an alternate measure of "average"Median income of a specific group is thatamount which divides their income size distri-bution into halves (below & above the median)Prevalence of low income - the percentageof a specified group below Statistics Canada'slow income cut-offs (LICO)

Household Income in 2005 Household Affordability Notes

Employment Income in 2005 Total Income in 2005 After-tax Income in 2005

Family Income in 2005 Persons Not in Economic Families Prevalence of Low Income in 2005

$0

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$10,000 to $19,999

$20,000 to $29,999

$30,000 to $39,999

$40,000 to $49,999

$50,000 to $59,999

$60,000 to $69,999

$70,000 to $79,999

$80,000 to $89,999

$90,000 to $99,999

$100,000 and over

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Lac Brochet 197A, IRIData Quality Flag* for this area is 00000

Produced by:

The Manitoba Bureau of Statistics

Statistics Canada offers community profiles at the following web address:

http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/profiles/community/index.cfm?Lang=E

*For information on data quality flags the user should consult the Statistics Canada publication:Data Quality and Confidentiality Standards and Guidelines (Public), 2006 Census Dissemination

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Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MBTotal population Total population 604 1,148,401 Private Households 135 448,770

(as of May 16, 2006) 604 1,148,401 Male 49% 49% One family 61% 66%Share of Manitoba 0.05% Female 50% 51% Multi-family 21% 2%

Median Age 21.8 38.1 Non-familiy 21% 32%2001 Census of Population Population by Age Group, percent distribution Households by Size, percent distribution

(as of May 15, 2001) 629 1,119,583

Percent change '01-2006 -4.0% 2.6%

Land area 2006 5.0 552,370km2

Occupied private dwellings(unrounded) 138 448,766

Total Dwellings(unrounded) 157 491,724

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MBPopulation 15+ years 400 923,230 Persons in private

Single, never married 270 307,500 Sons and/or daughters households 605 1,119,530Legally married 105 463,100 living at home Aged 65 and older 25 150,050Separated 10 26,215 Total number 330 364,250 % of total population 4% 13%Divorced 0 62,865 Average per Non-family persons 40% 38%Widowed 20 63,550 census family 2.3 1.2 Family persons 60% 62%

Percent Distribution, Living Arrangements ofCensus Families by Structure Children by Age, percent distribution Non-family persons aged 65 and older

No. of census families 145 312,805

Husband-wife families 80 259,595Now-married couples 50 225,875

Without child at home 0% 44%With children at home 80% 56%

Common-law couples 35 33,715Without child at home 29% 57%With children at home 86% 43%

Single-parent families 65 53,210Male parent 23% 19%Female parent 69% 81%

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MBNon-farm, non-reserve private dwellings, Occupied private Occupied privateoccupied by usual residents dwellings 135 448,780 dwellings 135 448,780Total number N/A 426,070 Ave. # of rooms 5.1 6.3 Owned 0% 69%Tenant Occupied N/A 126,420 Ave. # of bedrooms 2.6 2.7 Rented 0% 28%

Average gross rent N/A $591 Band Housing 93% 3%>= 30% of hhld income N/A 35% Persons in priv hhlds 605 1,119,53030~99% of hhld income N/A 31% Ave. # persons/hhld 4.5 2.5

Owner Occupied N/A 299,645 % Dist., Dwellings by Structural Type % Dist., Period of ConstructionAverage value N/A $153,307Average payments N/A $768

>= 30% of hhld income N/A 11%30~99% of hhld income N/A 10%

One family hhlds without additional personsin non-farm, non-reserve private dwellingsTenant households N/A 50,055

Average gross rent N/A $632>= 30% of hhld income N/A 25%

Owner occupied N/A 216,475Average gross rent N/A $820>= 30% of hhld income N/A 9%

Affordability (vs. Household income) Dwellings Tenure & Age of Housing

Summary Population by Gender & Age Households

Marital Status & Families Children Seniors

05

1015202530354045

0-4 5-19 20-44 45-64 65-74 75+

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

05

10152025303540

1person

2persons

3persons

4 to 5persons

6 ormore

persons

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

05

1015202530354045

Age undersix

6 to 14 15 to 17 18 to 24 25+ years

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

0102030405060708090

100

Living withrelatives

Living withnon-relatives only

Living alone

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Single-detached

Semi-detached

Row house

Apart. duplex

Apart. 5+ storeys

Apart. <5 storeys

Other single-attach.

Mov. dwelling

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

Before1946

1946-1960

1961-1970

1971-1980

1981-1985

1986-1990

1991-1995

1996-2000

2001-2006

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Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MBTotal population 605 1,133,510 Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Total population 605 1,133,510

Aboriginal Identity 595 175,395 Total Response 590 186,665 Visible Minority (#) 0 109,095Share of total population 98% 15% NA Indian 100% 65% Visible Minority (%) 0% 10%

Metis 0% 39% % Dist. Of Visible Minorities (local order)North American Indian (si..) 590 100,645 Inuit 0% 1%Metis (single response) 0 71,805 For previous censuses, ethnic origins wereInuit (single response) 0 565 distinguished as 'single, 'multiple' or 'total'.Multiple Aboriginal Resp. 0 685 For the 2006 Census the term 'ethnic origin' isOther Aboriginal Resp. 0 1,695 similar to 'total ethnic origins' which allows

% Aboriginal Identity persons to designate multiple ancestory.*1996 to 2006 Census had question on Aborignal Identity.

Origin data is more comparable with previous censuses.

Registered Indian Status Total Population 605 1,133,515

Registered Indian 585 101,810Not a Reg. Indian 15 1,031,700

Distribution: Registered Indian toTotal Population 97% 9%Abo. Identity Pop. 98% 58%Abo. Ethnic Origin Pop 99% 55%

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MBImmigrant population 0 151,230 Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100% Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100%

Share of total popln. N/A 13% Before 1961 N/A 16% Under 5 years N/A 11%Non-immigrant population 0 974,735 1961 to 1980 N/A 29% 5 to 14 years N/A 20%

Percent born in MB N/A 85% 1981 to 1995 N/A 25% 15 to 24 years N/A 24%Non-permanent residents 0 7,550 1996 to 2000 N/A 9% 25 to 44 years N/A 38%

% Dist. Of Immigrants by Birthplace (local order) 2001 to 2006 N/A 21% 45 years and over N/A 7%% Dist. Immigrated before 2001 % Dist. Immigrated after 2001

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MBOrder: local responses Single Mother Tongue 595 1,118,690 Single Home Language 595 1,116,600

% Top lang (english) 9% 75% % Top lang (english) 22% 89%% Dist., Non-English Mother Tongue Multiple HL (incl eng.) 10 16,910

(local order) % Dist., Non-English Home Language(local order)

Ethnic Origin(s) Mother Tongue Home Language

Aboriginal Identity Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Visible Minorities

Immigrants Immigrants Immigrants

0 10 20 30 40

Chinese

South Asian

Black

Filipino

Latin American

Southeast Asian

Arab

West Asian

Korean

Japanese

Visible minority, n.i.e.

Multiple visible minority

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Dene

French

Cree

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Dene

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

NA Indian Métis Inuit Multiple Other

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

North American Indian

Scottish

Irish

French

German

Cornish

English

Manx

Welsh

British Isles, n.i.e.

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Note: Languages (NOT persons), % Distribution Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MBIndividuals may specify more than one language Population, 1 yr & older 595 1,119,360 Pop. 15+ in lab. force 160 611,280

Not including English or French; local order Non-movers 96% 87% Employed 130 577,710 Moved in last year 4% 13% Unemployed 30 33,575

From other prov/terr 3% 4% Not in Labour Force 240 297,170From outside Canada 0% 1% Participation Rate, % 40.0 67.35 Year Mobility of Popln, 5 years & up, % Dist. Unemployment Rate, % 18.8 5.5

Unemployment Rate (%) by Age and Sex

% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MBTotal Labour Force 160 611,280 Employed LF, 15+ 130 577,705

Experienced LF 140 602,150 Work in CSD of res. 105 365,100% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Work at home 0 52,565

No fixed workplace 20 51,135Mode of Transportation, % dist. Based on

population with usual or no fixed workplace

Percent distribution by Indistry % Distribution for Population 25 to 64, with % Distribution for Population 25 to 64NAICS 2002 post-secondary qualifications

Top 8 Industries by Labour Force Education: Field of Study Highest Level of Education

Non-Official Languages Spoken Mobility - Migration (1 yr & 5 yr) Labour Force Activity

Broad Occupational Categories Top 8 Detailed Occupations Workplace & Transportation

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Male15+

Male15-24

Male25+

Female15+

Female15-24

Female25+

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10 12

Teachers & professors

Paralegals, social serv. workers & occ.in educ. & relig., n.e.c.

Protective services

Child care & home support workers

Specialist managers

Other managers, n.e.c.

Clerical

Tech. & related occupations in health

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40 50 60

Education

Visual & performingarts, comm. Tech.

Humanities

Social & beh.sciences & law

Bus., mgt & pub.Admin.

Physical & lifesciences & tech.

Math., computer &info. sciences

Arch., eng., &related tech,

Agric., nat. res. &conservation

Health, parks, rec.& fitness

Personal, protective& trans. services

Other fields

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB 0 20 40 60 80

No certificate,diploma or degree

High school orequivalent

Apprenticeship/trades

College, CEGEP orother

University, no degree

University degree

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Dene

Cree

Mi'kmaq

Ojibway

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40 50

Sales & service

Social science, educ., govt.service & religion

Trades, trans. & equipmentoperators

Management

Business, finance & admin.

Health

Natural & appl. sciences

Art, culture, rec. & sport

Primary industry

Processing, mfg & utilities

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Car/truck/van-driver

Car/truck/van-passenger

Public transit

Walked

Bicycle

Motorcycle

Taxicab

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Educationalservices

Health care &social assist.

Public admin.

Retail trade

Other services

Agric., for.,fish. & hunting

Mining, oil &gas extr.

Utilities

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Non-movers

Non-migrants

Migrants

Intraprovincialmigrants

Interprovincialmigrants

Externalmigrants

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Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MBWith employment income 150 650,410 Population 15+ 400 908,450 Population 15+ 400 908,450

Worked full yr, full time 40% 54% Males 50% 49% Males 50% 49%Males 20% 31% Females 49% 51% Females 49% 51%Females 20% 22% Median Total Income $11,168 $24,194 Median afte-tax inc. $11,168 $21,805

Worked pt yr, pt time 60% 40% Males 15+, income $8,208 $29,919 Males 15+, a-tax inc. $8,208 $26,050Median 2005 Employment Income ($000) Females 15+, income $12,640 $20,169 Females 15+, a-tax inc $12,640 $18,775

Males 15+, no income 20 19,840 Males 15+, no a-tax inc. 25 19,880Males 15+, income 180 421,490 Males 15+, a-tax inc. 180 421,450

Under $10,000 47% 18% Under $10,000 56% 18%$10,000 - $29,999 39% 32% $10,000 - $29,999 42% 40%$30,000 - $39,999 0% 15% $30,000 - $39,999 0% 18%$40,000 - $59,999 0% 19% $40,000 - $49,999 6% 11%$60,000 and over 0% 16% $50,000 and over 6% 14%Average total income $12,798 $37,317 Average a-tax income $12,609 $30,107

Females 15+, no inc. 25 23,210 Fem. 15+, no a-tax inc 20 23,255Females 15+, inc. 175 443,910 Fem. 15+, a-tax inc. 175 443,865

Under $10,000 43% 23% Under $10,000 34% 23%$10,000 - $29,999 51% 45% $10,000 - $29,999 46% 52%$30,000 - $39,999 6% 13% $30,000 - $39,999 6% 13%$40,000 - $59,999 0% 12% $40,000 - $49,999 6% 6%$60,000 and over 0% 7% $50,000 and over 6% 6%Average total income $17,037 $25,627 Average a-tax income $16,692 $22,057

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MBEconomic Family Median Income Composition of Income All economic families N/A 298,305All economic families $38,016 $60,754 Males, 15+ not in e-fam. Before-tax low inc. N/A 12%

Couple economic fam $38,080 $66,686 Employment inc. 79.8% 73.2% After-tax low inc. N/A 9%Male lone-parent e-fam $0 $44,642 Govt. transfers 20.2% 13.4% Couple economic fam. N/A 247,850Fem. lone-parent e-fam $33,408 $32,883 Other 0.0% 13.4% Before-tax low inc. N/A 8%

2005 Family income groups, all economic families Females, 15+ not in e-fam. After-tax low inc. N/A 5%% Distribution Employment inc. 82.4% 49.4% Male lone parent e-fam N/A 7,680

Govt. transfers 17.6% 27.5% Before-tax low inc. N/A 20%Other 0.0% 23.1% After-tax low inc. N/A 15%

Median Total Income $13,360 $23,384 Fem. lone parent e-fam N/A 35,925Males 15+ $13,184 $26,096 Before-tax low inc. N/A 40%Females 15+ $0 $21,423 After-tax low inc. N/A 31%

Average Total Income $19,256 $29,370 Persons 15+ not in e-fam N/A 154,745Males 15+ $13,533 $31,811 Before-tax low inc. N/A 38%Females 15+ $0 $27,234 After-tax low inc. N/A 29%

Median After Tax Inc. $13,344 $21,075 Persons <6 years old N/A 72,220Males 15+ $12,960 $23,033 Before-tax low inc. N/A 26%Females 15+ $0 $19,830 After-tax low inc. N/A 20%

Average After Tax Inc $19,048 $24,747 Persons 65+ N/A 147,875Males 15+ $13,433 $26,236 Before-tax low inc. N/A 16%Females 15+ $0 $23,444 After-tax low inc. N/A 7%

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Population - effective since the 1991 CensusAll private households 140 448,780 Median after tax income in 2005 non-permanent residents included in total.

One-person hholds 25 128,295 All households $30,272 $41,844 2001 Census population - based on 2006One-person hholds 18% 29% One person hhlds $13,352 $22,193 boundaries.

2005 Before tax household income ($,000) Average value of owner occupied non-farm, Economic family - refers to 2 or more ind.non-reserve dwelling N/A $153,307 living in the same dwelling, rel. to each otherNon-farm, non-reserve, one family households by blood, marriage, common-law or adoption.

without additional persons Experienced labour force - includes ind.who worked since 1/1/2005 and who wereemployed or unemployed during the ref. week.Non-movers - on Census day were living atthe same address as 1 or 5 years previously.Non-migrant movers - lived at a differentaddress but in the same census sub-division.Average - or arithmetic mean is calculated bydividing the sum of the included categories bythe number of the included categories.Median - an alternate measure of "average"Median income of a specific group is thatamount which divides their income size distri-bution into halves (below & above the median)Prevalence of low income - the percentageof a specified group below Statistics Canada'slow income cut-offs (LICO)

Household Income in 2005 Household Affordability Notes

Employment Income in 2005 Total Income in 2005 After-tax Income in 2005

Family Income in 2005 Persons Not in Economic Families Prevalence of Low Income in 2005

$0

$100

$200

$300

$400

$500

$600

$700

$800

$900

Owner majorpayments

Tenant averagegross rent

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

$0

$5

$10

$15

$20

$25

$30

$35

$40

$45

Male, fullyear/full

time

Female,full

year/fulltime

Male, partyear/part

time

Female,part

year/parttime

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Under $10,000

$10,000 to $19,999

$20,000 to $29,999

$30,000 to $39,999

$40,000 to $49,999

$50,000 to $59,999

$60,000 to $69,999

$70,000 to $79,999

$80,000 to $89,999

$90,000 to $99,999

$100,000 and over

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

$0

$10

$20

$30

$40

$50

$60

$70

Allhholds,med.

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Allhholds,

ave.

1 personhholds,

ave.

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Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB Moose Lake 31A, IRI MBTotal population Total population 698 1,148,401 Private Households 170 448,770

(as of May 16, 2006) 698 1,148,401 Male 53% 49% One family 76% 66%Share of Manitoba 0.06% Female 47% 51% Multi-family 15% 2%

Median Age 20.6 38.1 Non-familiy 12% 32%2001 Census of Population Population by Age Group, percent distribution Households by Size, percent distribution

(as of May 15, 2001) 740 1,119,583

Percent change '01-2006 -5.7% 2.6%

Land area 2006 1.5 552,370km2

Occupied private dwellings(unrounded) 168 448,766

Total Dwellings(unrounded) 177 491,724

Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB Moose Lake 31A, IRI MBPopulation 15+ years 430 923,230 Persons in private

Single, never married 210 307,500 Sons and/or daughters households 695 1,119,530Legally married 180 463,100 living at home Aged 65 and older 30 150,050Separated 10 26,215 Total number 370 364,250 % of total population 4% 13%Divorced 15 62,865 Average per Non-family persons 0% 38%Widowed 10 63,550 census family 2.2 1.2 Family persons 83% 62%

Percent Distribution, Living Arrangements ofCensus Families by Structure Children by Age, percent distribution Non-family persons aged 65 and older

No. of census families 175 312,805

Husband-wife families 110 259,595Now-married couples 85 225,875

Without child at home 24% 44%With children at home 76% 56%

Common-law couples 20 33,715Without child at home 50% 57%With children at home 75% 43%

Single-parent families 65 53,210Male parent 31% 19%Female parent 69% 81%

Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB Moose Lake 31A, IRI MBNon-farm, non-reserve private dwellings, Occupied private Occupied privateoccupied by usual residents dwellings 170 448,780 dwellings 170 448,780Total number N/A 426,070 Ave. # of rooms 5.4 6.3 Owned 9% 69%Tenant Occupied N/A 126,420 Ave. # of bedrooms 2.7 2.7 Rented 9% 28%

Average gross rent N/A $591 Band Housing 85% 3%>= 30% of hhld income N/A 35% Persons in priv hhlds 695 1,119,53030~99% of hhld income N/A 31% Ave. # persons/hhld 4.1 2.5

Owner Occupied N/A 299,645 % Dist., Dwellings by Structural Type % Dist., Period of ConstructionAverage value N/A $153,307Average payments N/A $768

>= 30% of hhld income N/A 11%30~99% of hhld income N/A 10%

One family hhlds without additional personsin non-farm, non-reserve private dwellingsTenant households N/A 50,055

Average gross rent N/A $632>= 30% of hhld income N/A 25%

Owner occupied N/A 216,475Average gross rent N/A $820>= 30% of hhld income N/A 9%

Affordability (vs. Household income) Dwellings Tenure & Age of Housing

Summary Population by Gender & Age Households

Marital Status & Families Children Seniors

05

1015202530354045

0-4 5-19 20-44 45-64 65-74 75+

Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB

05

101520253035

1person

2persons

3persons

4 to 5persons

6 ormore

persons

Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB

05

101520253035404550

Age undersix

6 to 14 15 to 17 18 to 24 25+ years

Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB

0102030405060708090

100

Living withrelatives

Living withnon-relatives only

Living alone

Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Single-detached

Semi-detached

Row house

Apart. duplex

Apart. 5+ storeys

Apart. <5 storeys

Other single-attach.

Mov. dwelling

Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB

0

5

10

15

20

25

Before1946

1946-1960

1961-1970

1971-1980

1981-1985

1986-1990

1991-1995

1996-2000

2001-2006

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Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB Moose Lake 31A, IRI MBTotal population 695 1,133,510 Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Total population 700 1,133,510

Aboriginal Identity 700 175,395 Total Response 695 186,665 Visible Minority (#) 0 109,095Share of total population 101% 15% NA Indian 99% 65% Visible Minority (%) 0% 10%

Metis 1% 39% % Dist. Of Visible Minorities (local order)North American Indian (si..) 680 100,645 Inuit 0% 1%Metis (single response) 10 71,805 For previous censuses, ethnic origins wereInuit (single response) 0 565 distinguished as 'single, 'multiple' or 'total'.Multiple Aboriginal Resp. 0 685 For the 2006 Census the term 'ethnic origin' isOther Aboriginal Resp. 0 1,695 similar to 'total ethnic origins' which allows

% Aboriginal Identity persons to designate multiple ancestory.*1996 to 2006 Census had question on Aborignal Identity.

Origin data is more comparable with previous censuses.

Registered Indian Status Total Population 695 1,133,515

Registered Indian 685 101,810Not a Reg. Indian 10 1,031,700

Distribution: Registered Indian toTotal Population 99% 9%Abo. Identity Pop. 98% 58%Abo. Ethnic Origin Pop 99% 55%

Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB Moose Lake 31A, IRI MBImmigrant population 0 151,230 Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100% Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100%

Share of total popln. N/A 13% Before 1961 N/A 16% Under 5 years N/A 11%Non-immigrant population 0 974,735 1961 to 1980 N/A 29% 5 to 14 years N/A 20%

Percent born in MB N/A 85% 1981 to 1995 N/A 25% 15 to 24 years N/A 24%Non-permanent residents 0 7,550 1996 to 2000 N/A 9% 25 to 44 years N/A 38%

% Dist. Of Immigrants by Birthplace (local order) 2001 to 2006 N/A 21% 45 years and over N/A 7%% Dist. Immigrated before 2001 % Dist. Immigrated after 2001

Moose Lake 31A, IRI Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB Moose Lake 31A, IRI MBOrder: local responses Single Mother Tongue 690 1,118,690 Single Home Language 670 1,116,600

% Top lang (english) 33% 75% % Top lang (english) 51% 89%% Dist., Non-English Mother Tongue Multiple HL (incl eng.) 30 16,910

(local order) % Dist., Non-English Home Language(local order)

Ethnic Origin(s) Mother Tongue Home Language

Aboriginal Identity Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Visible Minorities

Immigrants Immigrants Immigrants

0 10 20 30 40

Chinese

South Asian

Black

Filipino

Latin American

Southeast Asian

Arab

West Asian

Korean

Japanese

Visible minority, n.i.e.

Multiple visible minority

Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Cree

French

Oji-Cree

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40 50

Cree

Oji-Cree

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

NA Indian Métis Inuit Multiple Other

Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

North American Indian

English

Irish

Scottish

French

Métis

Canadian

European, n.i.e.

Cornish

Manx

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Note: Languages (NOT persons), % Distribution Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB Moose Lake 31A, IRI MBIndividuals may specify more than one language Population, 1 yr & older 675 1,119,360 Pop. 15+ in lab. force 160 611,280

Not including English or French; local order Non-movers 94% 87% Employed 115 577,710 Moved in last year 6% 13% Unemployed 45 33,575

From other prov/terr 4% 4% Not in Labour Force 265 297,170From outside Canada 0% 1% Participation Rate, % 37.6 67.35 Year Mobility of Popln, 5 years & up, % Dist. Unemployment Rate, % 28.1 5.5

Unemployment Rate (%) by Age and Sex

% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB Moose Lake 31A, IRI MBTotal Labour Force 160 611,280 Employed LF, 15+ 115 577,705

Experienced LF 145 602,150 Work in CSD of res. 55 365,100% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Work at home 20 52,565

No fixed workplace 15 51,135Mode of Transportation, % dist. Based on

population with usual or no fixed workplace

Percent distribution by Indistry % Distribution for Population 25 to 64, with % Distribution for Population 25 to 64NAICS 2002 post-secondary qualifications

Top 8 Industries by Labour Force Education: Field of Study Highest Level of Education

Non-Official Languages Spoken Mobility - Migration (1 yr & 5 yr) Labour Force Activity

Broad Occupational Categories Top 8 Detailed Occupations Workplace & Transportation

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Male15+

Male15-24

Male25+

Female15+

Female15-24

Female25+

Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10 12

Sales & service occ., n.e.c.

Transp. equipment operators & relatedworkers, excl. labourers

Occ. unique to forestry, mining, oil & gasextract. & fishing

Other managers, n.e.c.

Clerical

Social science, government service &religious professionals

Teachers & professors

Protective services

Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40 50

Education

Visual & performingarts, comm. Tech.

Humanities

Social & beh.sciences & law

Bus., mgt & pub.Admin.

Physical & lifesciences & tech.

Math., computer &info. sciences

Arch., eng., &related tech,

Agric., nat. res. &conservation

Health, parks, rec.& fitness

Personal, protective& trans. services

Other fields

Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB 0 20 40 60 80

No certificate,diploma or degree

High school orequivalent

Apprenticeship/trades

College, CEGEP orother

University, no degree

University degree

Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

Cree

Ojibway

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Siouan languages

Dene

Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Sales & service

Trades, trans. & equipmentoperators

Primary industry

Management

Business, finance & admin.

Health

Social science, educ., govt.service & religion

Art, culture, rec. & sport

Natural & appl. sciences

Processing, mfg & utilities

Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Car/truck/van-driver

Car/truck/van-passenger

Public transit

Walked

Bicycle

Motorcycle

Taxicab

Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25

Public admin.

Educational services

Health care & social assist.

Agric., for., fish. & hunting

Admin & support, waste mgt &remediation serv.

Construction

Transp. & warehousing

Info. & cultural ind.

Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Non-movers

Non-migrants

Migrants

Intraprovincialmigrants

Interprovincialmigrants

Externalmigrants

Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB

Data Source: Statistics Canada 2006 CensusManitoba Bureau of Statistics

September 2008

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Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB Moose Lake 31A, IRI MBWith employment income 215 650,410 Population 15+ 425 908,450 Population 15+ 430 908,450

Worked full yr, full time 37% 54% Males 52% 49% Males 52% 49%Males 19% 31% Females 48% 51% Females 48% 51%Females 16% 22% Median Total Income $10,976 $24,194 Median afte-tax inc. $10,976 $21,805

Worked pt yr, pt time 42% 40% Males 15+, income $8,608 $29,919 Males 15+, a-tax inc. $8,608 $26,050Median 2005 Employment Income ($000) Females 15+, income $12,448 $20,169 Females 15+, a-tax inc $12,448 $18,775

Males 15+, no income 20 19,840 Males 15+, no a-tax inc. 20 19,880Males 15+, income 195 421,490 Males 15+, a-tax inc. 200 421,450

Under $10,000 51% 18% Under $10,000 53% 18%$10,000 - $29,999 33% 32% $10,000 - $29,999 35% 40%$30,000 - $39,999 5% 15% $30,000 - $39,999 5% 18%$40,000 - $59,999 5% 19% $40,000 - $49,999 0% 11%$60,000 and over 5% 16% $50,000 and over 0% 14%Average total income $13,167 $37,317 Average a-tax income $13,009 $30,107

Females 15+, no inc. 10 23,210 Fem. 15+, no a-tax inc 10 23,255Females 15+, inc. 195 443,910 Fem. 15+, a-tax inc. 195 443,865

Under $10,000 33% 23% Under $10,000 38% 23%$10,000 - $29,999 49% 45% $10,000 - $29,999 51% 52%$30,000 - $39,999 10% 13% $30,000 - $39,999 10% 13%$40,000 - $59,999 10% 12% $40,000 - $49,999 5% 6%$60,000 and over 0% 7% $50,000 and over 5% 6%Average total income $16,328 $25,627 Average a-tax income $16,291 $22,057

Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB Moose Lake 31A, IRI MBEconomic Family Median Income Composition of Income All economic families N/A 298,305All economic families $30,048 $60,754 Males, 15+ not in e-fam. Before-tax low inc. N/A 12%

Couple economic fam $33,024 $66,686 Employment inc. 79.1% 73.2% After-tax low inc. N/A 9%Male lone-parent e-fam $0 $44,642 Govt. transfers 20.2% 13.4% Couple economic fam. N/A 247,850Fem. lone-parent e-fam $20,512 $32,883 Other 0.7% 13.4% Before-tax low inc. N/A 8%

2005 Family income groups, all economic families Females, 15+ not in e-fam. After-tax low inc. N/A 5%% Distribution Employment inc. 71.6% 49.4% Male lone parent e-fam N/A 7,680

Govt. transfers 21.2% 27.5% Before-tax low inc. N/A 20%Other 7.2% 23.1% After-tax low inc. N/A 15%

Median Total Income $11,328 $23,384 Fem. lone parent e-fam N/A 35,925Males 15+ $9,824 $26,096 Before-tax low inc. N/A 40%Females 15+ $0 $21,423 After-tax low inc. N/A 31%

Average Total Income $19,577 $29,370 Persons 15+ not in e-fam N/A 154,745Males 15+ $17,024 $31,811 Before-tax low inc. N/A 38%Females 15+ $0 $27,234 After-tax low inc. N/A 29%

Median After Tax Inc. $11,328 $21,075 Persons <6 years old N/A 72,220Males 15+ $9,824 $23,033 Before-tax low inc. N/A 26%Females 15+ $0 $19,830 After-tax low inc. N/A 20%

Average After Tax Inc $19,484 $24,747 Persons 65+ N/A 147,875Males 15+ $17,024 $26,236 Before-tax low inc. N/A 16%Females 15+ $0 $23,444 After-tax low inc. N/A 7%

Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB Population - effective since the 1991 CensusAll private households 165 448,780 Median after tax income in 2005 non-permanent residents included in total.

One-person hholds 20 128,295 All households $27,989 $41,844 2001 Census population - based on 2006One-person hholds 12% 29% One person hhlds $11,232 $22,193 boundaries.

2005 Before tax household income ($,000) Average value of owner occupied non-farm, Economic family - refers to 2 or more ind.non-reserve dwelling N/A $153,307 living in the same dwelling, rel. to each otherNon-farm, non-reserve, one family households by blood, marriage, common-law or adoption.

without additional persons Experienced labour force - includes ind.who worked since 1/1/2005 and who wereemployed or unemployed during the ref. week.Non-movers - on Census day were living atthe same address as 1 or 5 years previously.Non-migrant movers - lived at a differentaddress but in the same census sub-division.Average - or arithmetic mean is calculated bydividing the sum of the included categories bythe number of the included categories.Median - an alternate measure of "average"Median income of a specific group is thatamount which divides their income size distri-bution into halves (below & above the median)Prevalence of low income - the percentageof a specified group below Statistics Canada'slow income cut-offs (LICO)

Household Income in 2005 Household Affordability Notes

Employment Income in 2005 Total Income in 2005 After-tax Income in 2005

Family Income in 2005 Persons Not in Economic Families Prevalence of Low Income in 2005

$0

$100

$200

$300

$400

$500

$600

$700

$800

$900

Owner majorpayments

Tenant averagegross rent

Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB

$0

$5

$10

$15

$20

$25

$30

$35

$40

$45

Male, fullyear/full

time

Female,full

year/fulltime

Male, partyear/part

time

Female,part

year/parttime

Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Under $10,000

$10,000 to $19,999

$20,000 to $29,999

$30,000 to $39,999

$40,000 to $49,999

$50,000 to $59,999

$60,000 to $69,999

$70,000 to $79,999

$80,000 to $89,999

$90,000 to $99,999

$100,000 and over

Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB

$0

$10

$20

$30

$40

$50

$60

$70

Allhholds,med.

1 personhholds,med.

Allhholds,

ave.

1 personhholds,

ave.

Moose Lake 31A, IRI MB

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September 2008

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Nelson House 170, IRI MB Nelson House 170, IRI MB Nelson House 170, IRI MBTotal population Total population 2,096 1,148,401 Private Households 420 448,770

(as of May 16, 2006) 2,096 1,148,401 Male 50% 49% One family 75% 66%Share of Manitoba 0.18% Female 50% 51% Multi-family 17% 2%

Median Age 18.9 38.1 Non-familiy 10% 32%2001 Census of Population Population by Age Group, percent distribution Households by Size, percent distribution

(as of May 15, 2001) 1,710 1,119,583

Percent change '01-2006 22.6% 2.6%

Land area 2006 20.5 552,370km2

Occupied private dwellings(unrounded) 420 448,766

Total Dwellings(unrounded) 482 491,724

Nelson House 170, IRI MB Nelson House 170, IRI MB Nelson House 170, IRI MBPopulation 15+ years 1,235 923,230 Persons in private

Single, never married 820 307,500 Sons and/or daughters households 2,075 1,119,530Legally married 295 463,100 living at home Aged 65 and older 80 150,050Separated 25 26,215 Total number 1,130 364,250 % of total population 4% 13%Divorced 35 62,865 Average per Non-family persons 31% 38%Widowed 65 63,550 census family 2.5 1.2 Family persons 69% 62%

Percent Distribution, Living Arrangements ofCensus Families by Structure Children by Age, percent distribution Non-family persons aged 65 and older

No. of census families 455 312,805

Husband-wife families 270 259,595Now-married couples 140 225,875

Without child at home 25% 44%With children at home 75% 56%

Common-law couples 130 33,715Without child at home 19% 57%With children at home 77% 43%

Single-parent families 190 53,210Male parent 24% 19%Female parent 74% 81%

Nelson House 170, IRI MB Nelson House 170, IRI MB Nelson House 170, IRI MBNon-farm, non-reserve private dwellings, Occupied private Occupied privateoccupied by usual residents dwellings 420 448,780 dwellings 420 448,780Total number N/A 426,070 Ave. # of rooms 5.3 6.3 Owned 5% 69%Tenant Occupied N/A 126,420 Ave. # of bedrooms 3.2 2.7 Rented 4% 28%

Average gross rent N/A $591 Band Housing 90% 3%>= 30% of hhld income N/A 35% Persons in priv hhlds 2,075 1,119,53030~99% of hhld income N/A 31% Ave. # persons/hhld 4.9 2.5

Owner Occupied N/A 299,645 % Dist., Dwellings by Structural Type % Dist., Period of ConstructionAverage value N/A $153,307Average payments N/A $768

>= 30% of hhld income N/A 11%30~99% of hhld income N/A 10%

One family hhlds without additional personsin non-farm, non-reserve private dwellingsTenant households N/A 50,055

Average gross rent N/A $632>= 30% of hhld income N/A 25%

Owner occupied N/A 216,475Average gross rent N/A $820>= 30% of hhld income N/A 9%

Affordability (vs. Household income) Dwellings Tenure & Age of Housing

Summary Population by Gender & Age Households

Marital Status & Families Children Seniors

05

1015202530354045

0-4 5-19 20-44 45-64 65-74 75+

Nelson House 170, IRI MB

05

10152025303540

1person

2persons

3persons

4 to 5persons

6 ormore

persons

Nelson House 170, IRI MB

05

101520253035404550

Age undersix

6 to 14 15 to 17 18 to 24 25+ years

Nelson House 170, IRI MB

0102030405060708090

100

Living withrelatives

Living withnon-relatives only

Living alone

Nelson House 170, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Single-detached

Semi-detached

Row house

Apart. duplex

Apart. 5+ storeys

Apart. <5 storeys

Other single-attach.

Mov. dwelling

Nelson House 170, IRI MB

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

Before1946

1946-1960

1961-1970

1971-1980

1981-1985

1986-1990

1991-1995

1996-2000

2001-2006

Nelson House 170, IRI MB

Data Source: Statistics Canada 2006 CensusManitoba Bureau of Statistics

September 2008

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Nelson House 170, IRI MB Nelson House 170, IRI MB Nelson House 170, IRI MBTotal population 2,075 1,133,510 Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Total population 2,070 1,133,510

Aboriginal Identity 2,055 175,395 Total Response 2,060 186,665 Visible Minority (#) 0 109,095Share of total population 99% 15% NA Indian 100% 65% Visible Minority (%) 0% 10%

Metis 2% 39% % Dist. Of Visible Minorities (local order)North American Indian (si..) 2,025 100,645 Inuit 0% 1%Metis (single response) 10 71,805 For previous censuses, ethnic origins wereInuit (single response) 0 565 distinguished as 'single, 'multiple' or 'total'.Multiple Aboriginal Resp. 10 685 For the 2006 Census the term 'ethnic origin' isOther Aboriginal Resp. 25 1,695 similar to 'total ethnic origins' which allows

% Aboriginal Identity persons to designate multiple ancestory.*1996 to 2006 Census had question on Aborignal Identity.

Origin data is more comparable with previous censuses.

Registered Indian Status Total Population 2,075 1,133,515

Registered Indian 2,040 101,810Not a Reg. Indian 35 1,031,700

Distribution: Registered Indian toTotal Population 98% 9%Abo. Identity Pop. 99% 58%Abo. Ethnic Origin Pop 99% 55%

Nelson House 170, IRI MB Nelson House 170, IRI MB Nelson House 170, IRI MBImmigrant population 0 151,230 Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100% Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100%

Share of total popln. N/A 13% Before 1961 N/A 16% Under 5 years N/A 11%Non-immigrant population 0 974,735 1961 to 1980 N/A 29% 5 to 14 years N/A 20%

Percent born in MB N/A 85% 1981 to 1995 N/A 25% 15 to 24 years N/A 24%Non-permanent residents 0 7,550 1996 to 2000 N/A 9% 25 to 44 years N/A 38%

% Dist. Of Immigrants by Birthplace (local order) 2001 to 2006 N/A 21% 45 years and over N/A 7%% Dist. Immigrated before 2001 % Dist. Immigrated after 2001

Nelson House 170, IRI Nelson House 170, IRI MB Nelson House 170, IRI MBOrder: local responses Single Mother Tongue 2,030 1,118,690 Single Home Language 1,985 1,116,600

% Top lang (english) 39% 75% % Top lang (english) 64% 89%% Dist., Non-English Mother Tongue Multiple HL (incl eng.) 90 16,910

(local order) % Dist., Non-English Home Language(local order)

Ethnic Origin(s) Mother Tongue Home Language

Aboriginal Identity Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Visible Minorities

Immigrants Immigrants Immigrants

0 10 20 30 40

Chinese

South Asian

Black

Filipino

Latin American

Southeast Asian

Arab

West Asian

Korean

Japanese

Visible minority, n.i.e.

Multiple visible minority

Nelson House 170, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Nelson House 170, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Cree

Oji-Cree

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Nelson House 170, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40

Cree

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Nelson House 170, IRI MB

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

NA Indian Métis Inuit Multiple Other

Nelson House 170, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Nelson House 170, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Nelson House 170, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

North American Indian

Scottish

French

Métis

German

English

Swedish

Irish

American

Canadian

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September 2008

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Note: Languages (NOT persons), % Distribution Nelson House 170, IRI MB Nelson House 170, IRI MBIndividuals may specify more than one language Population, 1 yr & older 2,015 1,119,360 Pop. 15+ in lab. force 480 611,280

Not including English or French; local order Non-movers 95% 87% Employed 355 577,710 Moved in last year 5% 13% Unemployed 125 33,575

From other prov/terr 2% 4% Not in Labour Force 730 297,170From outside Canada 0% 1% Participation Rate, % 39.5 67.35 Year Mobility of Popln, 5 years & up, % Dist. Unemployment Rate, % 26.0 5.5

Unemployment Rate (%) by Age and Sex

% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Nelson House 170, IRI MB Nelson House 170, IRI MBTotal Labour Force 480 611,280 Employed LF, 15+ 360 577,705

Experienced LF 405 602,150 Work in CSD of res. 235 365,100% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Work at home 70 52,565

No fixed workplace 40 51,135Mode of Transportation, % dist. Based on

population with usual or no fixed workplace

Percent distribution by Indistry % Distribution for Population 25 to 64, with % Distribution for Population 25 to 64NAICS 2002 post-secondary qualifications

Top 8 Industries by Labour Force Education: Field of Study Highest Level of Education

Non-Official Languages Spoken Mobility - Migration (1 yr & 5 yr) Labour Force Activity

Broad Occupational Categories Top 8 Detailed Occupations Workplace & Transportation

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Male15+

Male15-24

Male25+

Female15+

Female15-24

Female25+

Nelson House 170, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10 12

Protective services

Clerical

Transp. equipment operators & relatedworkers, excl. labourers

Social science, government service &religious professionals

Teachers & professors

Child care & home support workers

Sales & service occ., n.e.c.

Construction trades

Nelson House 170, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25

Education

Visual & performingarts, comm. Tech.

Humanities

Social & beh.sciences & law

Bus., mgt & pub.Admin.

Physical & lifesciences & tech.

Math., computer &info. sciences

Arch., eng., &related tech,

Agric., nat. res. &conservation

Health, parks, rec.& fitness

Personal, protective& trans. services

Other fields

Nelson House 170, IRI MB 0 10 20 30 40 50 60

No certificate,diploma or degree

High school orequivalent

Apprenticeship/trades

College, CEGEP orother

University, no degree

University degree

Nelson House 170, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

Cree

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Siouan languages

Dene

Dogrib

Nelson House 170, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40

Sales & service

Trades, trans. & equipmentoperators

Social science, educ., govt.service & religion

Business, finance & admin.

Management

Health

Primary industry

Natural & appl. sciences

Art, culture, rec. & sport

Processing, mfg & utilities

Nelson House 170, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Car/truck/van-driver

Car/truck/van-passenger

Public transit

Walked

Bicycle

Motorcycle

Taxicab

Nelson House 170, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Public admin.

Health care & social assist.

Educational services

Construction

Retail trade

Admin & support, waste mgt &remediation serv.

Utilities

Transp. & warehousing

Nelson House 170, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Non-movers

Non-migrants

Migrants

Intraprovincialmigrants

Interprovincialmigrants

Externalmigrants

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September 2008

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Nelson House 170, IRI MB Nelson House 170, IRI MB Nelson House 170, IRI MBWith employment income 545 650,410 Population 15+ 1,210 908,450 Population 15+ 1,215 908,450

Worked full yr, full time 43% 54% Males 48% 49% Males 48% 49%Males 22% 31% Females 52% 51% Females 51% 51%Females 22% 22% Median Total Income $9,664 $24,194 Median afte-tax inc. $9,664 $21,805

Worked pt yr, pt time 30% 40% Males 15+, income $7,952 $29,919 Males 15+, a-tax inc. $7,952 $26,050Median 2005 Employment Income ($000) Females 15+, income $10,816 $20,169 Females 15+, a-tax inc $10,816 $18,775

Males 15+, no income 15 19,840 Males 15+, no a-tax inc. 15 19,880Males 15+, income 570 421,490 Males 15+, a-tax inc. 570 421,450

Under $10,000 54% 18% Under $10,000 54% 18%$10,000 - $29,999 34% 32% $10,000 - $29,999 35% 40%$30,000 - $39,999 5% 15% $30,000 - $39,999 6% 18%$40,000 - $59,999 5% 19% $40,000 - $49,999 2% 11%$60,000 and over 2% 16% $50,000 and over 4% 14%Average total income $12,648 $37,317 Average a-tax income $12,544 $30,107

Females 15+, no inc. 20 23,210 Fem. 15+, no a-tax inc 20 23,255Females 15+, inc. 605 443,910 Fem. 15+, a-tax inc. 605 443,865

Under $10,000 48% 23% Under $10,000 47% 23%$10,000 - $29,999 36% 45% $10,000 - $29,999 36% 52%$30,000 - $39,999 7% 13% $30,000 - $39,999 6% 13%$40,000 - $59,999 6% 12% $40,000 - $49,999 6% 6%$60,000 and over 2% 7% $50,000 and over 4% 6%Average total income $15,669 $25,627 Average a-tax income $15,554 $22,057

Nelson House 170, IRI MB Nelson House 170, IRI MB Nelson House 170, IRI MBEconomic Family Median Income Composition of Income All economic families N/A 298,305All economic families $34,112 $60,754 Males, 15+ not in e-fam. Before-tax low inc. N/A 12%

Couple economic fam $38,528 $66,686 Employment inc. 69.9% 73.2% After-tax low inc. N/A 9%Male lone-parent e-fam $22,208 $44,642 Govt. transfers 26.8% 13.4% Couple economic fam. N/A 247,850Fem. lone-parent e-fam $24,640 $32,883 Other 3.3% 13.4% Before-tax low inc. N/A 8%

2005 Family income groups, all economic families Females, 15+ not in e-fam. After-tax low inc. N/A 5%% Distribution Employment inc. 84.9% 49.4% Male lone parent e-fam N/A 7,680

Govt. transfers 15.1% 27.5% Before-tax low inc. N/A 20%Other 0.0% 23.1% After-tax low inc. N/A 15%

Median Total Income $7,280 $23,384 Fem. lone parent e-fam N/A 35,925Males 15+ $7,872 $26,096 Before-tax low inc. N/A 40%Females 15+ $5,840 $21,423 After-tax low inc. N/A 31%

Average Total Income $14,485 $29,370 Persons 15+ not in e-fam N/A 154,745Males 15+ $13,568 $31,811 Before-tax low inc. N/A 38%Females 15+ $16,407 $27,234 After-tax low inc. N/A 29%

Median After Tax Inc. $7,280 $21,075 Persons <6 years old N/A 72,220Males 15+ $7,872 $23,033 Before-tax low inc. N/A 26%Females 15+ $5,840 $19,830 After-tax low inc. N/A 20%

Average After Tax Inc $14,294 $24,747 Persons 65+ N/A 147,875Males 15+ $13,286 $26,236 Before-tax low inc. N/A 16%Females 15+ $16,407 $23,444 After-tax low inc. N/A 7%

Nelson House 170, IRI MB Nelson House 170, IRI MB Population - effective since the 1991 CensusAll private households 420 448,780 Median after tax income in 2005 non-permanent residents included in total.

One-person hholds 25 128,295 All households $33,024 $41,844 2001 Census population - based on 2006One-person hholds 6% 29% One person hhlds $15,200 $22,193 boundaries.

2005 Before tax household income ($,000) Average value of owner occupied non-farm, Economic family - refers to 2 or more ind.non-reserve dwelling N/A $153,307 living in the same dwelling, rel. to each otherNon-farm, non-reserve, one family households by blood, marriage, common-law or adoption.

without additional persons Experienced labour force - includes ind.who worked since 1/1/2005 and who wereemployed or unemployed during the ref. week.Non-movers - on Census day were living atthe same address as 1 or 5 years previously.Non-migrant movers - lived at a differentaddress but in the same census sub-division.Average - or arithmetic mean is calculated bydividing the sum of the included categories bythe number of the included categories.Median - an alternate measure of "average"Median income of a specific group is thatamount which divides their income size distri-bution into halves (below & above the median)Prevalence of low income - the percentageof a specified group below Statistics Canada'slow income cut-offs (LICO)

Household Income in 2005 Household Affordability Notes

Employment Income in 2005 Total Income in 2005 After-tax Income in 2005

Family Income in 2005 Persons Not in Economic Families Prevalence of Low Income in 2005

$0

$100

$200

$300

$400

$500

$600

$700

$800

$900

Owner majorpayments

Tenant averagegross rent

Nelson House 170, IRI MB

$0

$5

$10

$15

$20

$25

$30

$35

$40

$45

Male, fullyear/full

time

Female,full

year/fulltime

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time

Female,part

year/parttime

Nelson House 170, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25

Under $10,000

$10,000 to $19,999

$20,000 to $29,999

$30,000 to $39,999

$40,000 to $49,999

$50,000 to $59,999

$60,000 to $69,999

$70,000 to $79,999

$80,000 to $89,999

$90,000 to $99,999

$100,000 and over

Nelson House 170, IRI MB

$0

$10

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$50

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$70

Allhholds,med.

1 personhholds,med.

Allhholds,

ave.

1 personhholds,

ave.

Nelson House 170, IRI MB

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Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MBTotal population Total population 604 1,148,401 Private Households 135 448,770

(as of May 16, 2006) 604 1,148,401 Male 49% 49% One family 61% 66%Share of Manitoba 0.05% Female 50% 51% Multi-family 21% 2%

Median Age 21.8 38.1 Non-familiy 21% 32%2001 Census of Population Population by Age Group, percent distribution Households by Size, percent distribution

(as of May 15, 2001) 629 1,119,583

Percent change '01-2006 -4.0% 2.6%

Land area 2006 5.0 552,370km2

Occupied private dwellings(unrounded) 138 448,766

Total Dwellings(unrounded) 157 491,724

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MBPopulation 15+ years 400 923,230 Persons in private

Single, never married 270 307,500 Sons and/or daughters households 605 1,119,530Legally married 105 463,100 living at home Aged 65 and older 25 150,050Separated 10 26,215 Total number 330 364,250 % of total population 4% 13%Divorced 0 62,865 Average per Non-family persons 40% 38%Widowed 20 63,550 census family 2.3 1.2 Family persons 60% 62%

Percent Distribution, Living Arrangements ofCensus Families by Structure Children by Age, percent distribution Non-family persons aged 65 and older

No. of census families 145 312,805

Husband-wife families 80 259,595Now-married couples 50 225,875

Without child at home 0% 44%With children at home 80% 56%

Common-law couples 35 33,715Without child at home 29% 57%With children at home 86% 43%

Single-parent families 65 53,210Male parent 23% 19%Female parent 69% 81%

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MBNon-farm, non-reserve private dwellings, Occupied private Occupied privateoccupied by usual residents dwellings 135 448,780 dwellings 135 448,780Total number N/A 426,070 Ave. # of rooms 5.1 6.3 Owned 0% 69%Tenant Occupied N/A 126,420 Ave. # of bedrooms 2.6 2.7 Rented 0% 28%

Average gross rent N/A $591 Band Housing 93% 3%>= 30% of hhld income N/A 35% Persons in priv hhlds 605 1,119,53030~99% of hhld income N/A 31% Ave. # persons/hhld 4.5 2.5

Owner Occupied N/A 299,645 % Dist., Dwellings by Structural Type % Dist., Period of ConstructionAverage value N/A $153,307Average payments N/A $768

>= 30% of hhld income N/A 11%30~99% of hhld income N/A 10%

One family hhlds without additional personsin non-farm, non-reserve private dwellingsTenant households N/A 50,055

Average gross rent N/A $632>= 30% of hhld income N/A 25%

Owner occupied N/A 216,475Average gross rent N/A $820>= 30% of hhld income N/A 9%

Affordability (vs. Household income) Dwellings Tenure & Age of Housing

Summary Population by Gender & Age Households

Marital Status & Families Children Seniors

05

1015202530354045

0-4 5-19 20-44 45-64 65-74 75+

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

05

10152025303540

1person

2persons

3persons

4 to 5persons

6 ormore

persons

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

05

1015202530354045

Age undersix

6 to 14 15 to 17 18 to 24 25+ years

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

0102030405060708090

100

Living withrelatives

Living withnon-relatives only

Living alone

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0 20 40 60 80 100

Single-detached

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Mov. dwelling

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Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MBTotal population 605 1,133,510 Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Total population 605 1,133,510

Aboriginal Identity 595 175,395 Total Response 590 186,665 Visible Minority (#) 0 109,095Share of total population 98% 15% NA Indian 100% 65% Visible Minority (%) 0% 10%

Metis 0% 39% % Dist. Of Visible Minorities (local order)North American Indian (si..) 590 100,645 Inuit 0% 1%Metis (single response) 0 71,805 For previous censuses, ethnic origins wereInuit (single response) 0 565 distinguished as 'single, 'multiple' or 'total'.Multiple Aboriginal Resp. 0 685 For the 2006 Census the term 'ethnic origin' isOther Aboriginal Resp. 0 1,695 similar to 'total ethnic origins' which allows

% Aboriginal Identity persons to designate multiple ancestory.*1996 to 2006 Census had question on Aborignal Identity.

Origin data is more comparable with previous censuses.

Registered Indian Status Total Population 605 1,133,515

Registered Indian 585 101,810Not a Reg. Indian 15 1,031,700

Distribution: Registered Indian toTotal Population 97% 9%Abo. Identity Pop. 98% 58%Abo. Ethnic Origin Pop 99% 55%

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MBImmigrant population 0 151,230 Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100% Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100%

Share of total popln. N/A 13% Before 1961 N/A 16% Under 5 years N/A 11%Non-immigrant population 0 974,735 1961 to 1980 N/A 29% 5 to 14 years N/A 20%

Percent born in MB N/A 85% 1981 to 1995 N/A 25% 15 to 24 years N/A 24%Non-permanent residents 0 7,550 1996 to 2000 N/A 9% 25 to 44 years N/A 38%

% Dist. Of Immigrants by Birthplace (local order) 2001 to 2006 N/A 21% 45 years and over N/A 7%% Dist. Immigrated before 2001 % Dist. Immigrated after 2001

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MBOrder: local responses Single Mother Tongue 595 1,118,690 Single Home Language 595 1,116,600

% Top lang (english) 9% 75% % Top lang (english) 22% 89%% Dist., Non-English Mother Tongue Multiple HL (incl eng.) 10 16,910

(local order) % Dist., Non-English Home Language(local order)

Ethnic Origin(s) Mother Tongue Home Language

Aboriginal Identity Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Visible Minorities

Immigrants Immigrants Immigrants

0 10 20 30 40

Chinese

South Asian

Black

Filipino

Latin American

Southeast Asian

Arab

West Asian

Korean

Japanese

Visible minority, n.i.e.

Multiple visible minority

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Dene

French

Cree

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Dene

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

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0

20

40

60

80

100

120

NA Indian Métis Inuit Multiple Other

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0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

North American Indian

Scottish

Irish

French

German

Cornish

English

Manx

Welsh

British Isles, n.i.e.

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Note: Languages (NOT persons), % Distribution Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MBIndividuals may specify more than one language Population, 1 yr & older 595 1,119,360 Pop. 15+ in lab. force 160 611,280

Not including English or French; local order Non-movers 96% 87% Employed 130 577,710 Moved in last year 4% 13% Unemployed 30 33,575

From other prov/terr 3% 4% Not in Labour Force 240 297,170From outside Canada 0% 1% Participation Rate, % 40.0 67.35 Year Mobility of Popln, 5 years & up, % Dist. Unemployment Rate, % 18.8 5.5

Unemployment Rate (%) by Age and Sex

% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MBTotal Labour Force 160 611,280 Employed LF, 15+ 130 577,705

Experienced LF 140 602,150 Work in CSD of res. 105 365,100% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Work at home 0 52,565

No fixed workplace 20 51,135Mode of Transportation, % dist. Based on

population with usual or no fixed workplace

Percent distribution by Indistry % Distribution for Population 25 to 64, with % Distribution for Population 25 to 64NAICS 2002 post-secondary qualifications

Top 8 Industries by Labour Force Education: Field of Study Highest Level of Education

Non-Official Languages Spoken Mobility - Migration (1 yr & 5 yr) Labour Force Activity

Broad Occupational Categories Top 8 Detailed Occupations Workplace & Transportation

0

20

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Male15-24

Male25+

Female15+

Female15-24

Female25+

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10 12

Teachers & professors

Paralegals, social serv. workers & occ.in educ. & relig., n.e.c.

Protective services

Child care & home support workers

Specialist managers

Other managers, n.e.c.

Clerical

Tech. & related occupations in health

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40 50 60

Education

Visual & performingarts, comm. Tech.

Humanities

Social & beh.sciences & law

Bus., mgt & pub.Admin.

Physical & lifesciences & tech.

Math., computer &info. sciences

Arch., eng., &related tech,

Agric., nat. res. &conservation

Health, parks, rec.& fitness

Personal, protective& trans. services

Other fields

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB 0 20 40 60 80

No certificate,diploma or degree

High school orequivalent

Apprenticeship/trades

College, CEGEP orother

University, no degree

University degree

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Dene

Cree

Mi'kmaq

Ojibway

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40 50

Sales & service

Social science, educ., govt.service & religion

Trades, trans. & equipmentoperators

Management

Business, finance & admin.

Health

Natural & appl. sciences

Art, culture, rec. & sport

Primary industry

Processing, mfg & utilities

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Car/truck/van-driver

Car/truck/van-passenger

Public transit

Walked

Bicycle

Motorcycle

Taxicab

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Educationalservices

Health care &social assist.

Public admin.

Retail trade

Other services

Agric., for.,fish. & hunting

Mining, oil &gas extr.

Utilities

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Non-movers

Non-migrants

Migrants

Intraprovincialmigrants

Interprovincialmigrants

Externalmigrants

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Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MBWith employment income 150 650,410 Population 15+ 400 908,450 Population 15+ 400 908,450

Worked full yr, full time 40% 54% Males 50% 49% Males 50% 49%Males 20% 31% Females 49% 51% Females 49% 51%Females 20% 22% Median Total Income $11,168 $24,194 Median afte-tax inc. $11,168 $21,805

Worked pt yr, pt time 60% 40% Males 15+, income $8,208 $29,919 Males 15+, a-tax inc. $8,208 $26,050Median 2005 Employment Income ($000) Females 15+, income $12,640 $20,169 Females 15+, a-tax inc $12,640 $18,775

Males 15+, no income 20 19,840 Males 15+, no a-tax inc. 25 19,880Males 15+, income 180 421,490 Males 15+, a-tax inc. 180 421,450

Under $10,000 47% 18% Under $10,000 56% 18%$10,000 - $29,999 39% 32% $10,000 - $29,999 42% 40%$30,000 - $39,999 0% 15% $30,000 - $39,999 0% 18%$40,000 - $59,999 0% 19% $40,000 - $49,999 6% 11%$60,000 and over 0% 16% $50,000 and over 6% 14%Average total income $12,798 $37,317 Average a-tax income $12,609 $30,107

Females 15+, no inc. 25 23,210 Fem. 15+, no a-tax inc 20 23,255Females 15+, inc. 175 443,910 Fem. 15+, a-tax inc. 175 443,865

Under $10,000 43% 23% Under $10,000 34% 23%$10,000 - $29,999 51% 45% $10,000 - $29,999 46% 52%$30,000 - $39,999 6% 13% $30,000 - $39,999 6% 13%$40,000 - $59,999 0% 12% $40,000 - $49,999 6% 6%$60,000 and over 0% 7% $50,000 and over 6% 6%Average total income $17,037 $25,627 Average a-tax income $16,692 $22,057

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MBEconomic Family Median Income Composition of Income All economic families N/A 298,305All economic families $38,016 $60,754 Males, 15+ not in e-fam. Before-tax low inc. N/A 12%

Couple economic fam $38,080 $66,686 Employment inc. 79.8% 73.2% After-tax low inc. N/A 9%Male lone-parent e-fam $0 $44,642 Govt. transfers 20.2% 13.4% Couple economic fam. N/A 247,850Fem. lone-parent e-fam $33,408 $32,883 Other 0.0% 13.4% Before-tax low inc. N/A 8%

2005 Family income groups, all economic families Females, 15+ not in e-fam. After-tax low inc. N/A 5%% Distribution Employment inc. 82.4% 49.4% Male lone parent e-fam N/A 7,680

Govt. transfers 17.6% 27.5% Before-tax low inc. N/A 20%Other 0.0% 23.1% After-tax low inc. N/A 15%

Median Total Income $13,360 $23,384 Fem. lone parent e-fam N/A 35,925Males 15+ $13,184 $26,096 Before-tax low inc. N/A 40%Females 15+ $0 $21,423 After-tax low inc. N/A 31%

Average Total Income $19,256 $29,370 Persons 15+ not in e-fam N/A 154,745Males 15+ $13,533 $31,811 Before-tax low inc. N/A 38%Females 15+ $0 $27,234 After-tax low inc. N/A 29%

Median After Tax Inc. $13,344 $21,075 Persons <6 years old N/A 72,220Males 15+ $12,960 $23,033 Before-tax low inc. N/A 26%Females 15+ $0 $19,830 After-tax low inc. N/A 20%

Average After Tax Inc $19,048 $24,747 Persons 65+ N/A 147,875Males 15+ $13,433 $26,236 Before-tax low inc. N/A 16%Females 15+ $0 $23,444 After-tax low inc. N/A 7%

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB Population - effective since the 1991 CensusAll private households 140 448,780 Median after tax income in 2005 non-permanent residents included in total.

One-person hholds 25 128,295 All households $30,272 $41,844 2001 Census population - based on 2006One-person hholds 18% 29% One person hhlds $13,352 $22,193 boundaries.

2005 Before tax household income ($,000) Average value of owner occupied non-farm, Economic family - refers to 2 or more ind.non-reserve dwelling N/A $153,307 living in the same dwelling, rel. to each otherNon-farm, non-reserve, one family households by blood, marriage, common-law or adoption.

without additional persons Experienced labour force - includes ind.who worked since 1/1/2005 and who wereemployed or unemployed during the ref. week.Non-movers - on Census day were living atthe same address as 1 or 5 years previously.Non-migrant movers - lived at a differentaddress but in the same census sub-division.Average - or arithmetic mean is calculated bydividing the sum of the included categories bythe number of the included categories.Median - an alternate measure of "average"Median income of a specific group is thatamount which divides their income size distri-bution into halves (below & above the median)Prevalence of low income - the percentageof a specified group below Statistics Canada'slow income cut-offs (LICO)

Household Income in 2005 Household Affordability Notes

Employment Income in 2005 Total Income in 2005 After-tax Income in 2005

Family Income in 2005 Persons Not in Economic Families Prevalence of Low Income in 2005

$0

$100

$200

$300

$400

$500

$600

$700

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Tenant averagegross rent

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$0

$5

$10

$15

$20

$25

$30

$35

$40

$45

Male, fullyear/full

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Female,full

year/fulltime

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year/parttime

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0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Under $10,000

$10,000 to $19,999

$20,000 to $29,999

$30,000 to $39,999

$40,000 to $49,999

$50,000 to $59,999

$60,000 to $69,999

$70,000 to $79,999

$80,000 to $89,999

$90,000 to $99,999

$100,000 and over

Lac Brochet 197A, IRI MB

$0

$10

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ave.

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Norway House 17, IRI MB Norway House 17, IRI MB Norway House 17, IRI MBTotal population Total population 4,071 1,148,401 Private Households 1,015 448,770

(as of May 16, 2006) 4,071 1,148,401 Male 50% 49% One family 69% 66%Share of Manitoba 0.35% Female 50% 51% Multi-family 14% 2%

Median Age 22.4 38.1 Non-familiy 17% 32%2001 Census of Population Population by Age Group, percent distribution Households by Size, percent distribution

(as of May 15, 2001) 3,950 1,119,583

Percent change '01-2006 3.1% 2.6%

Land area 2006 73.0 552,370km2

Occupied private dwellings(unrounded) 1,018 448,766

Total Dwellings(unrounded) 1,168 491,724

Norway House 17, IRI MB Norway House 17, IRI MB Norway House 17, IRI MBPopulation 15+ years 2,680 923,230 Persons in private

Single, never married 1,530 307,500 Sons and/or daughters households 4,050 1,119,530Legally married 905 463,100 living at home Aged 65 and older 145 150,050Separated 65 26,215 Total number 2,055 364,250 % of total population 4% 13%Divorced 75 62,865 Average per Non-family persons 28% 38%Widowed 105 63,550 census family 2 1.2 Family persons 72% 62%

Percent Distribution, Living Arrangements ofCensus Families by Structure Children by Age, percent distribution Non-family persons aged 65 and older

No. of census families 1,000 312,805

Husband-wife families 620 259,595Now-married couples 440 225,875

Without child at home 19% 44%With children at home 82% 56%

Common-law couples 180 33,715Without child at home 31% 57%With children at home 69% 43%

Single-parent families 380 53,210Male parent 26% 19%Female parent 75% 81%

Norway House 17, IRI MB Norway House 17, IRI MB Norway House 17, IRI MBNon-farm, non-reserve private dwellings, Occupied private Occupied privateoccupied by usual residents dwellings 1,020 448,780 dwellings 1,020 448,780Total number N/A 426,070 Ave. # of rooms 5.6 6.3 Owned 5% 69%Tenant Occupied N/A 126,420 Ave. # of bedrooms 3.2 2.7 Rented 3% 28%

Average gross rent N/A $591 Band Housing 91% 3%>= 30% of hhld income N/A 35% Persons in priv hhlds 4,050 1,119,53030~99% of hhld income N/A 31% Ave. # persons/hhld 4.0 2.5

Owner Occupied N/A 299,645 % Dist., Dwellings by Structural Type % Dist., Period of ConstructionAverage value N/A $153,307Average payments N/A $768

>= 30% of hhld income N/A 11%30~99% of hhld income N/A 10%

One family hhlds without additional personsin non-farm, non-reserve private dwellingsTenant households N/A 50,055

Average gross rent N/A $632>= 30% of hhld income N/A 25%

Owner occupied N/A 216,475Average gross rent N/A $820>= 30% of hhld income N/A 9%

Affordability (vs. Household income) Dwellings Tenure & Age of Housing

Summary Population by Gender & Age Households

Marital Status & Families Children Seniors

05

10152025303540

0-4 5-19 20-44 45-64 65-74 75+

Norway House 17, IRI MB

05

101520253035

1person

2persons

3persons

4 to 5persons

6 ormore

persons

Norway House 17, IRI MB

05

1015202530354045

Age undersix

6 to 14 15 to 17 18 to 24 25+ years

Norway House 17, IRI MB

0102030405060708090

100

Living withrelatives

Living withnon-relatives only

Living alone

Norway House 17, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Single-detached

Semi-detached

Row house

Apart. duplex

Apart. 5+ storeys

Apart. <5 storeys

Other single-attach.

Mov. dwelling

Norway House 17, IRI MB

0

5

10

15

20

25

Before1946

1946-1960

1961-1970

1971-1980

1981-1985

1986-1990

1991-1995

1996-2000

2001-2006

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Norway House 17, IRI MB Norway House 17, IRI MB Norway House 17, IRI MBTotal population 4,050 1,133,510 Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Total population 4,045 1,133,510

Aboriginal Identity 4,015 175,395 Total Response 4,010 186,665 Visible Minority (#) 0 109,095Share of total population 99% 15% NA Indian 100% 65% Visible Minority (%) 0% 10%

Metis 1% 39% % Dist. Of Visible Minorities (local order)North American Indian (si..) 3,995 100,645 Inuit 0% 1%Metis (single response) 15 71,805 For previous censuses, ethnic origins wereInuit (single response) 0 565 distinguished as 'single, 'multiple' or 'total'.Multiple Aboriginal Resp. 0 685 For the 2006 Census the term 'ethnic origin' isOther Aboriginal Resp. 10 1,695 similar to 'total ethnic origins' which allows

% Aboriginal Identity persons to designate multiple ancestory.*1996 to 2006 Census had question on Aborignal Identity.

Origin data is more comparable with previous censuses.

Registered Indian Status Total Population 4,045 1,133,515

Registered Indian 3,980 101,810Not a Reg. Indian 70 1,031,700

Distribution: Registered Indian toTotal Population 98% 9%Abo. Identity Pop. 99% 58%Abo. Ethnic Origin Pop 99% 55%

Norway House 17, IRI MB Norway House 17, IRI MB Norway House 17, IRI MBImmigrant population 0 151,230 Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100% Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100%

Share of total popln. N/A 13% Before 1961 N/A 16% Under 5 years N/A 11%Non-immigrant population 0 974,735 1961 to 1980 N/A 29% 5 to 14 years N/A 20%

Percent born in MB N/A 85% 1981 to 1995 N/A 25% 15 to 24 years N/A 24%Non-permanent residents 0 7,550 1996 to 2000 N/A 9% 25 to 44 years N/A 38%

% Dist. Of Immigrants by Birthplace (local order) 2001 to 2006 N/A 21% 45 years and over N/A 7%% Dist. Immigrated before 2001 % Dist. Immigrated after 2001

Norway House 17, IRI Norway House 17, IRI MB Norway House 17, IRI MBOrder: local responses Single Mother Tongue 3,985 1,118,690 Single Home Language 3,980 1,116,600

% Top lang (english) 61% 75% % Top lang (english) 73% 89%% Dist., Non-English Mother Tongue Multiple HL (incl eng.) 70 16,910

(local order) % Dist., Non-English Home Language(local order)

Ethnic Origin(s) Mother Tongue Home Language

Aboriginal Identity Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Visible Minorities

Immigrants Immigrants Immigrants

0 10 20 30 40

Chinese

South Asian

Black

Filipino

Latin American

Southeast Asian

Arab

West Asian

Korean

Japanese

Visible minority, n.i.e.

Multiple visible minority

Norway House 17, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Norway House 17, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40

Cree

Oji-Cree

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Norway House 17, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Cree

Oji-Cree

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Norway House 17, IRI MB

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

NA Indian Métis Inuit Multiple Other

Norway House 17, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Norway House 17, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Norway House 17, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

North American Indian

Scottish

English

Métis

Irish

French

Canadian

German

Icelandic

Ukrainian

Norway House 17, IRI MB

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September 2008

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Note: Languages (NOT persons), % Distribution Norway House 17, IRI MB Norway House 17, IRI MBIndividuals may specify more than one language Population, 1 yr & older 3,935 1,119,360 Pop. 15+ in lab. force 1,215 611,280

Not including English or French; local order Non-movers 89% 87% Employed 920 577,710 Moved in last year 11% 13% Unemployed 285 33,575

From other prov/terr 3% 4% Not in Labour Force 1,440 297,170From outside Canada 0% 1% Participation Rate, % 45.8 67.35 Year Mobility of Popln, 5 years & up, % Dist. Unemployment Rate, % 23.5 5.5

Unemployment Rate (%) by Age and Sex

% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Norway House 17, IRI MB Norway House 17, IRI MBTotal Labour Force 1,210 611,280 Employed LF, 15+ 920 577,705

Experienced LF 1,125 602,150 Work in CSD of res. 825 365,100% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Work at home 20 52,565

No fixed workplace 50 51,135Mode of Transportation, % dist. Based on

population with usual or no fixed workplace

Percent distribution by Indistry % Distribution for Population 25 to 64, with % Distribution for Population 25 to 64NAICS 2002 post-secondary qualifications

Top 8 Industries by Labour Force Education: Field of Study Highest Level of Education

Non-Official Languages Spoken Mobility - Migration (1 yr & 5 yr) Labour Force Activity

Broad Occupational Categories Top 8 Detailed Occupations Workplace & Transportation

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Male15+

Male15-24

Male25+

Female15+

Female15-24

Female25+

Norway House 17, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10 12

Sales & service occ., n.e.c.

Child care & home support workers

Construction trades

Paralegals, social serv. workers & occ.in educ. & relig., n.e.c.

Transp. equipment operators & relatedworkers, excl. labourers

Clerical

Teachers & professors

Protective services

Norway House 17, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25

Education

Visual & performingarts, comm. Tech.

Humanities

Social & beh.sciences & law

Bus., mgt & pub.Admin.

Physical & lifesciences & tech.

Math., computer &info. sciences

Arch., eng., &related tech,

Agric., nat. res. &conservation

Health, parks, rec.& fitness

Personal, protective& trans. services

Other fields

Norway House 17, IRI MB 0 20 40 60 80

No certificate,diploma or degree

High school orequivalent

Apprenticeship/trades

College, CEGEP orother

University, no degree

University degree

Norway House 17, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

Cree

Oji-Cree

Inuktitut, n.i.e.

Ojibway

Spanish

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Norway House 17, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40

Sales & service

Trades, trans. & equipmentoperators

Social science, educ., govt.service & religion

Business, finance & admin.

Management

Primary industry

Health

Natural & appl. sciences

Art, culture, rec. & sport

Processing, mfg & utilities

Norway House 17, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Car/truck/van-driver

Car/truck/van-passenger

Public transit

Walked

Bicycle

Motorcycle

Taxicab

Norway House 17, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25

Health care & social assist.

Educational services

Public admin.

Retail trade

Admin & support, waste mgt &remediation serv.

Construction

Accom & food serv.

Agric., for., fish. & hunting

Norway House 17, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Non-movers

Non-migrants

Migrants

Intraprovincialmigrants

Interprovincialmigrants

Externalmigrants

Norway House 17, IRI MB

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Norway House 17, IRI MB Norway House 17, IRI MB Norway House 17, IRI MBWith employment income 1,465 650,410 Population 15+ 2,655 908,450 Population 15+ 2,650 908,450

Worked full yr, full time 33% 54% Males 49% 49% Males 49% 49%Males 17% 31% Females 50% 51% Females 51% 51%Females 16% 22% Median Total Income $8,832 $24,194 Median afte-tax inc. $8,832 $21,805

Worked pt yr, pt time 44% 40% Males 15+, income $6,139 $29,919 Males 15+, a-tax inc. $6,139 $26,050Median 2005 Employment Income ($000) Females 15+, income $10,187 $20,169 Females 15+, a-tax inc $10,187 $18,775

Males 15+, no income 70 19,840 Males 15+, no a-tax inc. 70 19,880Males 15+, income 1,240 421,490 Males 15+, a-tax inc. 1,240 421,450

Under $10,000 58% 18% Under $10,000 58% 18%$10,000 - $29,999 30% 32% $10,000 - $29,999 31% 40%$30,000 - $39,999 6% 15% $30,000 - $39,999 6% 18%$40,000 - $59,999 4% 19% $40,000 - $49,999 3% 11%$60,000 and over 2% 16% $50,000 and over 3% 14%Average total income $12,493 $37,317 Average a-tax income $12,284 $30,107

Females 15+, no inc. 65 23,210 Fem. 15+, no a-tax inc 70 23,255Females 15+, inc. 1,275 443,910 Fem. 15+, a-tax inc. 1,275 443,865

Under $10,000 49% 23% Under $10,000 49% 23%$10,000 - $29,999 37% 45% $10,000 - $29,999 38% 52%$30,000 - $39,999 7% 13% $30,000 - $39,999 7% 13%$40,000 - $59,999 4% 12% $40,000 - $49,999 3% 6%$60,000 and over 3% 7% $50,000 and over 4% 6%Average total income $14,875 $25,627 Average a-tax income $14,768 $22,057

Norway House 17, IRI MB Norway House 17, IRI MB Norway House 17, IRI MBEconomic Family Median Income Composition of Income All economic families N/A 298,305All economic families $30,176 $60,754 Males, 15+ not in e-fam. Before-tax low inc. N/A 12%

Couple economic fam $34,005 $66,686 Employment inc. 81.7% 73.2% After-tax low inc. N/A 9%Male lone-parent e-fam $27,328 $44,642 Govt. transfers 15.8% 13.4% Couple economic fam. N/A 247,850Fem. lone-parent e-fam $19,104 $32,883 Other 2.5% 13.4% Before-tax low inc. N/A 8%

2005 Family income groups, all economic families Females, 15+ not in e-fam. After-tax low inc. N/A 5%% Distribution Employment inc. 62.2% 49.4% Male lone parent e-fam N/A 7,680

Govt. transfers 35.8% 27.5% Before-tax low inc. N/A 20%Other 2.0% 23.1% After-tax low inc. N/A 15%

Median Total Income $10,560 $23,384 Fem. lone parent e-fam N/A 35,925Males 15+ $10,336 $26,096 Before-tax low inc. N/A 40%Females 15+ $10,848 $21,423 After-tax low inc. N/A 31%

Average Total Income $15,604 $29,370 Persons 15+ not in e-fam N/A 154,745Males 15+ $15,758 $31,811 Before-tax low inc. N/A 38%Females 15+ $15,360 $27,234 After-tax low inc. N/A 29%

Median After Tax Inc. $10,528 $21,075 Persons <6 years old N/A 72,220Males 15+ $10,080 $23,033 Before-tax low inc. N/A 26%Females 15+ $10,848 $19,830 After-tax low inc. N/A 20%

Average After Tax Inc $14,681 $24,747 Persons 65+ N/A 147,875Males 15+ $14,824 $26,236 Before-tax low inc. N/A 16%Females 15+ $14,455 $23,444 After-tax low inc. N/A 7%

Norway House 17, IRI MB Norway House 17, IRI MB Population - effective since the 1991 CensusAll private households 1,020 448,780 Median after tax income in 2005 non-permanent residents included in total.

One-person hholds 150 128,295 All households $27,648 $41,844 2001 Census population - based on 2006One-person hholds 15% 29% One person hhlds $13,440 $22,193 boundaries.

2005 Before tax household income ($,000) Average value of owner occupied non-farm, Economic family - refers to 2 or more ind.non-reserve dwelling N/A $153,307 living in the same dwelling, rel. to each otherNon-farm, non-reserve, one family households by blood, marriage, common-law or adoption.

without additional persons Experienced labour force - includes ind.who worked since 1/1/2005 and who wereemployed or unemployed during the ref. week.Non-movers - on Census day were living atthe same address as 1 or 5 years previously.Non-migrant movers - lived at a differentaddress but in the same census sub-division.Average - or arithmetic mean is calculated bydividing the sum of the included categories bythe number of the included categories.Median - an alternate measure of "average"Median income of a specific group is thatamount which divides their income size distri-bution into halves (below & above the median)Prevalence of low income - the percentageof a specified group below Statistics Canada'slow income cut-offs (LICO)

Household Income in 2005 Household Affordability Notes

Employment Income in 2005 Total Income in 2005 After-tax Income in 2005

Family Income in 2005 Persons Not in Economic Families Prevalence of Low Income in 2005

$0

$100

$200

$300

$400

$500

$600

$700

$800

$900

Owner majorpayments

Tenant averagegross rent

Norway House 17, IRI MB

$0

$5

$10

$15

$20

$25

$30

$35

$40

$45

Male, fullyear/full

time

Female,full

year/fulltime

Male, partyear/part

time

Female,part

year/parttime

Norway House 17, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25

Under $10,000

$10,000 to $19,999

$20,000 to $29,999

$30,000 to $39,999

$40,000 to $49,999

$50,000 to $59,999

$60,000 to $69,999

$70,000 to $79,999

$80,000 to $89,999

$90,000 to $99,999

$100,000 and over

Norway House 17, IRI MB

$0

$10

$20

$30

$40

$50

$60

$70

Allhholds,med.

1 personhholds,med.

Allhholds,

ave.

1 personhholds,

ave.

Norway House 17, IRI MB

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September 2008

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Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRIData Quality Flag* for this area is 00020

Produced by:

The Manitoba Bureau of Statistics

Statistics Canada offers community profiles at the following web address:

http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/profiles/community/index.cfm?Lang=E

*For information on data quality flags the user should consult the Statistics Canada publication:Data Quality and Confidentiality Standards and Guidelines (Public), 2006 Census Dissemination

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Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MBTotal population Total population 181 1,148,401 Private Households 65 448,770

(as of May 16, 2006) 181 1,148,401 Male 50% 49% One family 64% 66%Share of Manitoba 0.02% Female 50% 51% Multi-family 0% 2%

Median Age 29.8 38.1 Non-familiy 21% 32%2001 Census of Population Population by Age Group, percent distribution Households by Size, percent distribution

(as of May 15, 2001) 235 1,119,583

Percent change '01-2006 -23.0% 2.6%

Land area 2006 6.9 552,370km2

Occupied private dwellings(unrounded) 66 448,766

Total Dwellings(unrounded) 101 491,724

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MBPopulation 15+ years 140 923,230 Persons in private

Single, never married 70 307,500 Sons and/or daughters households 180 1,119,530Legally married 40 463,100 living at home Aged 65 and older 10 150,050Separated 5 26,215 Total number 65 364,250 % of total population 6% 13%Divorced 15 62,865 Average per Non-family persons 0% 38%Widowed 5 63,550 census family 1.4 1.2 Family persons 0% 62%

Percent Distribution, Living Arrangements ofCensus Families by Structure Children by Age, percent distribution Non-family persons aged 65 and older

No. of census families 55 312,805

Husband-wife families 35 259,595Now-married couples 25 225,875

Without child at home 0% 44%With children at home 60% 56%

Common-law couples 15 33,715Without child at home 67% 57%With children at home 0% 43%

Single-parent families 20 53,210Male parent 0% 19%Female parent 75% 81%

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MBNon-farm, non-reserve private dwellings, Occupied private Occupied privateoccupied by usual residents dwellings 65 448,780 dwellings 65 448,780Total number N/A 426,070 Ave. # of rooms 4.9 6.3 Owned 85% 69%Tenant Occupied N/A 126,420 Ave. # of bedrooms 2.6 2.7 Rented 15% 28%

Average gross rent N/A $591 Band Housing 0% 3%>= 30% of hhld income N/A 35% Persons in priv hhlds 180 1,119,53030~99% of hhld income N/A 31% Ave. # persons/hhld 2.8 2.5

Owner Occupied N/A 299,645 % Dist., Dwellings by Structural Type % Dist., Period of ConstructionAverage value N/A $153,307Average payments N/A $768

>= 30% of hhld income N/A 11%30~99% of hhld income N/A 10%

One family hhlds without additional personsin non-farm, non-reserve private dwellingsTenant households N/A 50,055

Average gross rent N/A $632>= 30% of hhld income N/A 25%

Owner occupied N/A 216,475Average gross rent N/A $820>= 30% of hhld income N/A 9%

Affordability (vs. Household income) Dwellings Tenure & Age of Housing

Summary Population by Gender & Age Households

Marital Status & Families Children Seniors

0

10

20

30

40

50

0-4 5-19 20-44 45-64 65-74 75+

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB

05

101520253035

1person

2persons

3persons

4 to 5persons

6 ormore

persons

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB

05

1015202530354045

Age undersix

6 to 14 15 to 17 18 to 24 25+ years

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB

0102030405060708090

100

Living withrelatives

Living withnon-relatives only

Living alone

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Single-detached

Semi-detached

Row house

Apart. duplex

Apart. 5+ storeys

Apart. <5 storeys

Other single-attach.

Mov. dwelling

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Before1946

1946-1960

1961-1970

1971-1980

1981-1985

1986-1990

1991-1995

1996-2000

2001-2006

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB

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Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MBTotal population 180 1,133,510 Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Total population 180 1,133,510

Aboriginal Identity 160 175,395 Total Response 155 186,665 Visible Minority (#) 0 109,095Share of total population 89% 15% NA Indian 81% 65% Visible Minority (%) 0% 10%

Metis 26% 39% % Dist. Of Visible Minorities (local order)North American Indian (si..) 120 100,645 Inuit 0% 1%Metis (single response) 35 71,805 For previous censuses, ethnic origins wereInuit (single response) 0 565 distinguished as 'single, 'multiple' or 'total'.Multiple Aboriginal Resp. 0 685 For the 2006 Census the term 'ethnic origin' isOther Aboriginal Resp. 0 1,695 similar to 'total ethnic origins' which allows

% Aboriginal Identity persons to designate multiple ancestory.*1996 to 2006 Census had question on Aborignal Identity.

Origin data is more comparable with previous censuses.

Registered Indian Status Total Population 180 1,133,515

Registered Indian 115 101,810Not a Reg. Indian 70 1,031,700

Distribution: Registered Indian toTotal Population 64% 9%Abo. Identity Pop. 72% 58%Abo. Ethnic Origin Pop 74% 55%

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MBImmigrant population 0 151,230 Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100% Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100%

Share of total popln. N/A 13% Before 1961 N/A 16% Under 5 years N/A 11%Non-immigrant population 0 974,735 1961 to 1980 N/A 29% 5 to 14 years N/A 20%

Percent born in MB N/A 85% 1981 to 1995 N/A 25% 15 to 24 years N/A 24%Non-permanent residents 0 7,550 1996 to 2000 N/A 9% 25 to 44 years N/A 38%

% Dist. Of Immigrants by Birthplace (local order) 2001 to 2006 N/A 21% 45 years and over N/A 7%% Dist. Immigrated before 2001 % Dist. Immigrated after 2001

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MBOrder: local responses Single Mother Tongue 175 1,118,690 Single Home Language 180 1,116,600

% Top lang (english) 80% 75% % Top lang (english) 86% 89%% Dist., Non-English Mother Tongue Multiple HL (incl eng.) 0 16,910

(local order) % Dist., Non-English Home Language(local order)

Ethnic Origin(s) Mother Tongue Home Language

Aboriginal Identity Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Visible Minorities

Immigrants Immigrants Immigrants

0 10 20 30 40

Chinese

South Asian

Black

Filipino

Latin American

Southeast Asian

Arab

West Asian

Korean

Japanese

Visible minority, n.i.e.

Multiple visible minority

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25

Cree

Finnish

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20

Cree

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB

01020304050607080

NA Indian Métis Inuit Multiple Other

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

North American Indian

Métis

English

French

Scottish

German

Norwegian

Cornish

Irish

Manx

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB

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September 2008

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Note: Languages (NOT persons), % Distribution Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MBIndividuals may specify more than one language Population, 1 yr & older 180 1,119,360 Pop. 15+ in lab. force 85 611,280

Not including English or French; local order Non-movers 78% 87% Employed 65 577,710 Moved in last year 22% 13% Unemployed 15 33,575

From other prov/terr 11% 4% Not in Labour Force 55 297,170From outside Canada 0% 1% Participation Rate, % 60.7 67.35 Year Mobility of Popln, 5 years & up, % Dist. Unemployment Rate, % 17.6 5.5

Unemployment Rate (%) by Age and Sex

% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MBTotal Labour Force 85 611,280 Employed LF, 15+ 70 577,705

Experienced LF 80 602,150 Work in CSD of res. 0 365,100% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Work at home 0 52,565

No fixed workplace 10 51,135Mode of Transportation, % dist. Based on

population with usual or no fixed workplace

Percent distribution by Indistry % Distribution for Population 25 to 64, with % Distribution for Population 25 to 64NAICS 2002 post-secondary qualifications

Top 8 Industries by Labour Force Education: Field of Study Highest Level of Education

Non-Official Languages Spoken Mobility - Migration (1 yr & 5 yr) Labour Force Activity

Broad Occupational Categories Top 8 Detailed Occupations Workplace & Transportation

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Male15+

Male15-24

Male25+

Female15+

Female15-24

Female25+

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

Other managers, n.e.c.

Admin. & regulatory

Prof. occupations in health

Child care & home support workers

Sales & service occ., n.e.c.

Mechanics

Transp. equipment operators & relatedworkers, excl. labourers

Senior mgnt

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40 50 60

Education

Visual & performingarts, comm. Tech.

Humanities

Social & beh.sciences & law

Bus., mgt & pub.Admin.

Physical & lifesciences & tech.

Math., computer &info. sciences

Arch., eng., &related tech,

Agric., nat. res. &conservation

Health, parks, rec.& fitness

Personal, protective& trans. services

Other fields

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB 0 10 20 30 40 50

No certificate,diploma or degree

High school orequivalent

Apprenticeship/trades

College, CEGEP orother

University, no degree

University degree

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Cree

Polish

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Siouan languages

Dene

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40

Sales & service

Trades, trans. & equipmentoperators

Management

Business, finance & admin.

Primary industry

Natural & appl. sciences

Health

Social science, educ., govt.service & religion

Art, culture, rec. & sport

Processing, mfg & utilities

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Car/truck/van-driver

Car/truck/van-passenger

Public transit

Walked

Bicycle

Motorcycle

Taxicab

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25

Health care &social assist.

Construction

Retail trade

Transp. &warehousing

Arts, entert. &rec.

Agric., for.,fish. & hunting

Mining, oil &gas extr.

Utilities

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Non-movers

Non-migrants

Migrants

Intraprovincialmigrants

Interprovincialmigrants

Externalmigrants

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB

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Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MBWith employment income 0 650,410 Population 15+ 0 908,450 Population 15+ 0 908,450

Worked full yr, full time N/A 54% Males N/A 49% Males N/A 49%Males N/A 31% Females N/A 51% Females N/A 51%Females N/A 22% Median Total Income $0 $24,194 Median afte-tax inc. $0 $21,805

Worked pt yr, pt time N/A 40% Males 15+, income $0 $29,919 Males 15+, a-tax inc. $0 $26,050Median 2005 Employment Income ($000) Females 15+, income $0 $20,169 Females 15+, a-tax inc $0 $18,775

Males 15+, no income 0 19,840 Males 15+, no a-tax inc. 0 19,880Males 15+, income 0 421,490 Males 15+, a-tax inc. 0 421,450

Under $10,000 N/A 18% Under $10,000 N/A 18%$10,000 - $29,999 N/A 32% $10,000 - $29,999 N/A 40%$30,000 - $39,999 N/A 15% $30,000 - $39,999 N/A 18%$40,000 - $59,999 N/A 19% $40,000 - $49,999 N/A 11%$60,000 and over N/A 16% $50,000 and over N/A 14%Average total income $0 $37,317 Average a-tax income $0 $30,107

Females 15+, no inc. 0 23,210 Fem. 15+, no a-tax inc 0 23,255Females 15+, inc. 0 443,910 Fem. 15+, a-tax inc. 0 443,865

Under $10,000 N/A 23% Under $10,000 N/A 23%$10,000 - $29,999 N/A 45% $10,000 - $29,999 N/A 52%$30,000 - $39,999 N/A 13% $30,000 - $39,999 N/A 13%$40,000 - $59,999 N/A 12% $40,000 - $49,999 N/A 6%$60,000 and over N/A 7% $50,000 and over N/A 6%Average total income $0 $25,627 Average a-tax income $0 $22,057

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MBEconomic Family Median Income Composition of Income All economic families N/A 298,305All economic families $0 $60,754 Males, 15+ not in e-fam. Before-tax low inc. N/A 12%

Couple economic fam $0 $66,686 Employment inc. 0.0% 73.2% After-tax low inc. N/A 9%Male lone-parent e-fam $0 $44,642 Govt. transfers 0.0% 13.4% Couple economic fam. N/A 247,850Fem. lone-parent e-fam $0 $32,883 Other 0.0% 13.4% Before-tax low inc. N/A 8%

2005 Family income groups, all economic families Females, 15+ not in e-fam. After-tax low inc. N/A 5%% Distribution Employment inc. 0.0% 49.4% Male lone parent e-fam N/A 7,680

Govt. transfers 0.0% 27.5% Before-tax low inc. N/A 20%Other 0.0% 23.1% After-tax low inc. N/A 15%

Median Total Income $0 $23,384 Fem. lone parent e-fam N/A 35,925Males 15+ $0 $26,096 Before-tax low inc. N/A 40%Females 15+ $0 $21,423 After-tax low inc. N/A 31%

Average Total Income $0 $29,370 Persons 15+ not in e-fam N/A 154,745Males 15+ $0 $31,811 Before-tax low inc. N/A 38%Females 15+ $0 $27,234 After-tax low inc. N/A 29%

Median After Tax Inc. $0 $21,075 Persons <6 years old N/A 72,220Males 15+ $0 $23,033 Before-tax low inc. N/A 26%Females 15+ $0 $19,830 After-tax low inc. N/A 20%

Average After Tax Inc $0 $24,747 Persons 65+ N/A 147,875Males 15+ $0 $26,236 Before-tax low inc. N/A 16%Females 15+ $0 $23,444 After-tax low inc. N/A 7%

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A, IRI MB Population - effective since the 1991 CensusAll private households 0 448,780 Median after tax income in 2005 non-permanent residents included in total.

One-person hholds 0 128,295 All households $0 $41,844 2001 Census population - based on 2006One-person hholds N/A 29% One person hhlds $0 $22,193 boundaries.

2005 Before tax household income ($,000) Average value of owner occupied non-farm, Economic family - refers to 2 or more ind.non-reserve dwelling N/A $153,307 living in the same dwelling, rel. to each otherNon-farm, non-reserve, one family households by blood, marriage, common-law or adoption.

without additional persons Experienced labour force - includes ind.who worked since 1/1/2005 and who wereemployed or unemployed during the ref. week.Non-movers - on Census day were living atthe same address as 1 or 5 years previously.Non-migrant movers - lived at a differentaddress but in the same census sub-division.Average - or arithmetic mean is calculated bydividing the sum of the included categories bythe number of the included categories.Median - an alternate measure of "average"Median income of a specific group is thatamount which divides their income size distri-bution into halves (below & above the median)Prevalence of low income - the percentageof a specified group below Statistics Canada'slow income cut-offs (LICO)

Household Income in 2005 Household Affordability Notes

Employment Income in 2005 Total Income in 2005 After-tax Income in 2005

Family Income in 2005 Persons Not in Economic Families Prevalence of Low Income in 2005

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$20,000 to $29,999

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$40,000 to $49,999

$50,000 to $59,999

$60,000 to $69,999

$70,000 to $79,999

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Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MBTotal population Total population 2,187 1,148,401 Private Households 540 448,770

(as of May 16, 2006) 2,187 1,148,401 Male 51% 49% One family 71% 66%Share of Manitoba 0.19% Female 49% 51% Multi-family 13% 2%

Median Age 21.7 38.1 Non-familiy 15% 32%2001 Census of Population Population by Age Group, percent distribution Households by Size, percent distribution

(as of May 15, 2001) 2,025 1,119,583

Percent change '01-2006 8.0% 2.6%

Land area 2006 26.9 552,370km2

Occupied private dwellings(unrounded) 538 448,766

Total Dwellings(unrounded) 601 491,724

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MBPopulation 15+ years 1,395 923,230 Persons in private

Single, never married 800 307,500 Sons and/or daughters households 2,150 1,119,530Legally married 425 463,100 living at home Aged 65 and older 55 150,050Separated 45 26,215 Total number 1,095 364,250 % of total population 3% 13%Divorced 55 62,865 Average per Non-family persons 27% 38%Widowed 65 63,550 census family 2.1 1.2 Family persons 64% 62%

Percent Distribution, Living Arrangements ofCensus Families by Structure Children by Age, percent distribution Non-family persons aged 65 and older

No. of census families 530 312,805

Husband-wife families 310 259,595Now-married couples 205 225,875

Without child at home 24% 44%With children at home 78% 56%

Common-law couples 100 33,715Without child at home 20% 57%With children at home 80% 43%

Single-parent families 225 53,210Male parent 20% 19%Female parent 78% 81%

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MBNon-farm, non-reserve private dwellings, Occupied private Occupied privateoccupied by usual residents dwellings 535 448,780 dwellings 535 448,780Total number N/A 426,070 Ave. # of rooms 5.2 6.3 Owned 40% 69%Tenant Occupied N/A 126,420 Ave. # of bedrooms 2.8 2.7 Rented 31% 28%

Average gross rent N/A $591 Band Housing 29% 3%>= 30% of hhld income N/A 35% Persons in priv hhlds 2,150 1,119,53030~99% of hhld income N/A 31% Ave. # persons/hhld 4.0 2.5

Owner Occupied N/A 299,645 % Dist., Dwellings by Structural Type % Dist., Period of ConstructionAverage value N/A $153,307Average payments N/A $768

>= 30% of hhld income N/A 11%30~99% of hhld income N/A 10%

One family hhlds without additional personsin non-farm, non-reserve private dwellingsTenant households N/A 50,055

Average gross rent N/A $632>= 30% of hhld income N/A 25%

Owner occupied N/A 216,475Average gross rent N/A $820>= 30% of hhld income N/A 9%

Affordability (vs. Household income) Dwellings Tenure & Age of Housing

Summary Population by Gender & Age Households

Marital Status & Families Children Seniors

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Living alone

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Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MBTotal population 2,150 1,133,510 Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Total population 2,150 1,133,510

Aboriginal Identity 2,135 175,395 Total Response 2,130 186,665 Visible Minority (#) 0 109,095Share of total population 99% 15% NA Indian 99% 65% Visible Minority (%) 0% 10%

Metis 1% 39% % Dist. Of Visible Minorities (local order)North American Indian (si..) 2,070 100,645 Inuit 0% 1%Metis (single response) 55 71,805 For previous censuses, ethnic origins wereInuit (single response) 0 565 distinguished as 'single, 'multiple' or 'total'.Multiple Aboriginal Resp. 0 685 For the 2006 Census the term 'ethnic origin' isOther Aboriginal Resp. 10 1,695 similar to 'total ethnic origins' which allows

% Aboriginal Identity persons to designate multiple ancestory.*1996 to 2006 Census had question on Aborignal Identity.

Origin data is more comparable with previous censuses.

Registered Indian Status Total Population 2,150 1,133,515

Registered Indian 2,080 101,810Not a Reg. Indian 75 1,031,700

Distribution: Registered Indian toTotal Population 97% 9%Abo. Identity Pop. 97% 58%Abo. Ethnic Origin Pop 98% 55%

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MBImmigrant population 0 151,230 Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100% Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100%

Share of total popln. N/A 13% Before 1961 N/A 16% Under 5 years N/A 11%Non-immigrant population 0 974,735 1961 to 1980 N/A 29% 5 to 14 years N/A 20%

Percent born in MB N/A 85% 1981 to 1995 N/A 25% 15 to 24 years N/A 24%Non-permanent residents 0 7,550 1996 to 2000 N/A 9% 25 to 44 years N/A 38%

% Dist. Of Immigrants by Birthplace (local order) 2001 to 2006 N/A 21% 45 years and over N/A 7%% Dist. Immigrated before 2001 % Dist. Immigrated after 2001

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MBOrder: local responses Single Mother Tongue 2,130 1,118,690 Single Home Language 2,125 1,116,600

% Top lang (english) 73% 75% % Top lang (english) 88% 89%% Dist., Non-English Mother Tongue Multiple HL (incl eng.) 30 16,910

(local order) % Dist., Non-English Home Language(local order)

Ethnic Origin(s) Mother Tongue Home Language

Aboriginal Identity Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Visible Minorities

Immigrants Immigrants Immigrants

0 10 20 30 40

Chinese

South Asian

Black

Filipino

Latin American

Southeast Asian

Arab

West Asian

Korean

Japanese

Visible minority, n.i.e.

Multiple visible minority

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0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

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0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Cree

Ojibway

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

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Cree

Ojibway

Oji-Cree

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

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United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

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United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

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0 20 40 60 80 100 120

North American Indian

French

Scottish

Métis

English

Ukrainian

Irish

Canadian

Belgian

German

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Note: Languages (NOT persons), % Distribution Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MBIndividuals may specify more than one language Population, 1 yr & older 2,100 1,119,360 Pop. 15+ in lab. force 720 611,280

Not including English or French; local order Non-movers 87% 87% Employed 550 577,710 Moved in last year 13% 13% Unemployed 170 33,575

From other prov/terr 5% 4% Not in Labour Force 640 297,170From outside Canada 0% 1% Participation Rate, % 52.7 67.35 Year Mobility of Popln, 5 years & up, % Dist. Unemployment Rate, % 23.6 5.5

Unemployment Rate (%) by Age and Sex

% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MBTotal Labour Force 720 611,280 Employed LF, 15+ 550 577,705

Experienced LF 660 602,150 Work in CSD of res. 355 365,100% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Work at home 10 52,565

No fixed workplace 55 51,135Mode of Transportation, % dist. Based on

population with usual or no fixed workplace

Percent distribution by Indistry % Distribution for Population 25 to 64, with % Distribution for Population 25 to 64NAICS 2002 post-secondary qualifications

Top 8 Industries by Labour Force Education: Field of Study Highest Level of Education

Non-Official Languages Spoken Mobility - Migration (1 yr & 5 yr) Labour Force Activity

Broad Occupational Categories Top 8 Detailed Occupations Workplace & Transportation

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Male15-24

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Female15+

Female15-24

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0 5 10 15

Sales & service occ., n.e.c.

Clerical

Paralegals, social serv. workers & occ.in educ. & relig., n.e.c.

Construction trades

Cashiers

Teachers & professors

Chefs & cooks

Protective services

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40

Education

Visual & performingarts, comm. Tech.

Humanities

Social & beh.sciences & law

Bus., mgt & pub.Admin.

Physical & lifesciences & tech.

Math., computer &info. sciences

Arch., eng., &related tech,

Agric., nat. res. &conservation

Health, parks, rec.& fitness

Personal, protective& trans. services

Other fields

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MB 0 10 20 30 40 50

No certificate,diploma or degree

High school orequivalent

Apprenticeship/trades

College, CEGEP orother

University, no degree

University degree

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Cree

Ojibway

Spanish

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Siouan languages

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40

Sales & service

Trades, trans. & equipmentoperators

Social science, educ., govt.service & religion

Business, finance & admin.

Primary industry

Management

Health

Processing, mfg & utilities

Natural & appl. sciences

Art, culture, rec. & sport

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Car/truck/van-driver

Car/truck/van-passenger

Public transit

Walked

Bicycle

Motorcycle

Taxicab

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0 5 10 15 20 25

Health care &social assist.

Public admin.

Educationalservices

Accom & foodserv.

Retail trade

Construction

Arts, entert. &rec.

Manufacturing

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0 20 40 60 80

Non-movers

Non-migrants

Migrants

Intraprovincialmigrants

Interprovincialmigrants

Externalmigrants

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Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MBWith employment income 750 650,410 Population 15+ 1,360 908,450 Population 15+ 1,360 908,450

Worked full yr, full time 44% 54% Males 49% 49% Males 49% 49%Males 23% 31% Females 51% 51% Females 51% 51%Females 22% 22% Median Total Income $12,192 $24,194 Median afte-tax inc. $12,080 $21,805

Worked pt yr, pt time 45% 40% Males 15+, income $9,280 $29,919 Males 15+, a-tax inc. $9,280 $26,050Median 2005 Employment Income ($000) Females 15+, income $13,904 $20,169 Females 15+, a-tax inc $13,872 $18,775

Males 15+, no income 25 19,840 Males 15+, no a-tax inc. 25 19,880Males 15+, income 640 421,490 Males 15+, a-tax inc. 645 421,450

Under $10,000 52% 18% Under $10,000 53% 18%$10,000 - $29,999 30% 32% $10,000 - $29,999 30% 40%$30,000 - $39,999 9% 15% $30,000 - $39,999 9% 18%$40,000 - $59,999 6% 19% $40,000 - $49,999 5% 11%$60,000 and over 3% 16% $50,000 and over 5% 14%Average total income $15,574 $37,317 Average a-tax income $15,080 $30,107

Females 15+, no inc. 40 23,210 Fem. 15+, no a-tax inc 40 23,255Females 15+, inc. 655 443,910 Fem. 15+, a-tax inc. 655 443,865

Under $10,000 39% 23% Under $10,000 37% 23%$10,000 - $29,999 44% 45% $10,000 - $29,999 45% 52%$30,000 - $39,999 9% 13% $30,000 - $39,999 10% 13%$40,000 - $59,999 7% 12% $40,000 - $49,999 4% 6%$60,000 and over 2% 7% $50,000 and over 4% 6%Average total income $17,430 $25,627 Average a-tax income $17,200 $22,057

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MBEconomic Family Median Income Composition of Income All economic families N/A 298,305All economic families $36,864 $60,754 Males, 15+ not in e-fam. Before-tax low inc. N/A 12%

Couple economic fam $44,672 $66,686 Employment inc. 73.0% 73.2% After-tax low inc. N/A 9%Male lone-parent e-fam $34,688 $44,642 Govt. transfers 24.4% 13.4% Couple economic fam. N/A 247,850Fem. lone-parent e-fam $22,080 $32,883 Other 2.5% 13.4% Before-tax low inc. N/A 8%

2005 Family income groups, all economic families Females, 15+ not in e-fam. After-tax low inc. N/A 5%% Distribution Employment inc. 70.4% 49.4% Male lone parent e-fam N/A 7,680

Govt. transfers 27.8% 27.5% Before-tax low inc. N/A 20%Other 1.8% 23.1% After-tax low inc. N/A 15%

Median Total Income $8,400 $23,384 Fem. lone parent e-fam N/A 35,925Males 15+ $8,400 $26,096 Before-tax low inc. N/A 40%Females 15+ $8,688 $21,423 After-tax low inc. N/A 31%

Average Total Income $15,685 $29,370 Persons 15+ not in e-fam N/A 154,745Males 15+ $14,281 $31,811 Before-tax low inc. N/A 38%Females 15+ $19,570 $27,234 After-tax low inc. N/A 29%

Median After Tax Inc. $8,400 $21,075 Persons <6 years old N/A 72,220Males 15+ $8,400 $23,033 Before-tax low inc. N/A 26%Females 15+ $8,688 $19,830 After-tax low inc. N/A 20%

Average After Tax Inc $15,166 $24,747 Persons 65+ N/A 147,875Males 15+ $13,714 $26,236 Before-tax low inc. N/A 16%Females 15+ $19,183 $23,444 After-tax low inc. N/A 7%

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, IRI MB Population - effective since the 1991 CensusAll private households 540 448,780 Median after tax income in 2005 non-permanent residents included in total.

One-person hholds 75 128,295 All households $35,328 $41,844 2001 Census population - based on 2006One-person hholds 14% 29% One person hhlds $11,296 $22,193 boundaries.

2005 Before tax household income ($,000) Average value of owner occupied non-farm, Economic family - refers to 2 or more ind.non-reserve dwelling N/A $153,307 living in the same dwelling, rel. to each otherNon-farm, non-reserve, one family households by blood, marriage, common-law or adoption.

without additional persons Experienced labour force - includes ind.who worked since 1/1/2005 and who wereemployed or unemployed during the ref. week.Non-movers - on Census day were living atthe same address as 1 or 5 years previously.Non-migrant movers - lived at a differentaddress but in the same census sub-division.Average - or arithmetic mean is calculated bydividing the sum of the included categories bythe number of the included categories.Median - an alternate measure of "average"Median income of a specific group is thatamount which divides their income size distri-bution into halves (below & above the median)Prevalence of low income - the percentageof a specified group below Statistics Canada'slow income cut-offs (LICO)

Household Income in 2005 Household Affordability Notes

Employment Income in 2005 Total Income in 2005 After-tax Income in 2005

Family Income in 2005 Persons Not in Economic Families Prevalence of Low Income in 2005

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$10,000 to $19,999

$20,000 to $29,999

$30,000 to $39,999

$40,000 to $49,999

$50,000 to $59,999

$60,000 to $69,999

$70,000 to $79,999

$80,000 to $89,999

$90,000 to $99,999

$100,000 and over

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Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MBTotal population Total population 158 1,148,401 Private Households 50 448,770

(as of May 16, 2006) 158 1,148,401 Male 50% 49% One family 60% 66%Share of Manitoba 0.01% Female 47% 51% Multi-family 0% 2%

Median Age 32.0 38.1 Non-familiy 20% 32%2001 Census of Population Population by Age Group, percent distribution Households by Size, percent distribution

(as of May 15, 2001) 137 1,119,583

Percent change '01-2006 15.3% 2.6%

Land area 2006 1.9 552,370km2

Occupied private dwellings(unrounded) 50 448,766

Total Dwellings(unrounded) 62 491,724

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MBPopulation 15+ years 115 923,230 Persons in private

Single, never married 40 307,500 Sons and/or daughters households 160 1,119,530Legally married 65 463,100 living at home Aged 65 and older 10 150,050Separated 0 26,215 Total number 55 364,250 % of total population 6% 13%Divorced 5 62,865 Average per Non-family persons 100% 38%Widowed 10 63,550 census family 1.2 1.2 Family persons 0% 62%

Percent Distribution, Living Arrangements ofCensus Families by Structure Children by Age, percent distribution Non-family persons aged 65 and older

No. of census families 45 312,805

Husband-wife families 35 259,595Now-married couples 30 225,875

Without child at home 50% 44%With children at home 50% 56%

Common-law couples 0 33,715Without child at home N/A 57%With children at home N/A 43%

Single-parent families 0 53,210Male parent N/A 19%Female parent N/A 81%

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MBNon-farm, non-reserve private dwellings, Occupied private Occupied privateoccupied by usual residents dwellings 50 448,780 dwellings 50 448,780Total number N/A 426,070 Ave. # of rooms 5.2 6.3 Owned 90% 69%Tenant Occupied N/A 126,420 Ave. # of bedrooms 2.7 2.7 Rented 0% 28%

Average gross rent N/A $591 Band Housing 0% 3%>= 30% of hhld income N/A 35% Persons in priv hhlds 160 1,119,53030~99% of hhld income N/A 31% Ave. # persons/hhld 3.2 2.5

Owner Occupied N/A 299,645 % Dist., Dwellings by Structural Type % Dist., Period of ConstructionAverage value N/A $153,307Average payments N/A $768

>= 30% of hhld income N/A 11%30~99% of hhld income N/A 10%

One family hhlds without additional personsin non-farm, non-reserve private dwellingsTenant households N/A 50,055

Average gross rent N/A $632>= 30% of hhld income N/A 25%

Owner occupied N/A 216,475Average gross rent N/A $820>= 30% of hhld income N/A 9%

Affordability (vs. Household income) Dwellings Tenure & Age of Housing

Summary Population by Gender & Age Households

Marital Status & Families Children Seniors

05

10152025303540

0-4 5-19 20-44 45-64 65-74 75+

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB

05

101520253035

1person

2persons

3persons

4 to 5persons

6 ormore

persons

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB

0

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10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Age undersix

6 to 14 15 to 17 18 to 24 25+ years

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Living withrelatives

Living withnon-relatives only

Living alone

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Single-detached

Semi-detached

Row house

Apart. duplex

Apart. 5+ storeys

Apart. <5 storeys

Other single-attach.

Mov. dwelling

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB

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2001-2006

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Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MBTotal population 160 1,133,510 Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Total population 155 1,133,510

Aboriginal Identity 135 175,395 Total Response 130 186,665 Visible Minority (#) 0 109,095Share of total population 84% 15% NA Indian 100% 65% Visible Minority (%) 0% 10%

Metis 0% 39% % Dist. Of Visible Minorities (local order)North American Indian (si..) 120 100,645 Inuit 0% 1%Metis (single response) 10 71,805 For previous censuses, ethnic origins wereInuit (single response) 0 565 distinguished as 'single, 'multiple' or 'total'.Multiple Aboriginal Resp. 0 685 For the 2006 Census the term 'ethnic origin' isOther Aboriginal Resp. 0 1,695 similar to 'total ethnic origins' which allows

% Aboriginal Identity persons to designate multiple ancestory.*1996 to 2006 Census had question on Aborignal Identity.

Origin data is more comparable with previous censuses.

Registered Indian Status Total Population 160 1,133,515

Registered Indian 125 101,810Not a Reg. Indian 35 1,031,700

Distribution: Registered Indian toTotal Population 78% 9%Abo. Identity Pop. 93% 58%Abo. Ethnic Origin Pop 96% 55%

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MBImmigrant population 0 151,230 Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100% Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100%

Share of total popln. N/A 13% Before 1961 N/A 16% Under 5 years N/A 11%Non-immigrant population 0 974,735 1961 to 1980 N/A 29% 5 to 14 years N/A 20%

Percent born in MB N/A 85% 1981 to 1995 N/A 25% 15 to 24 years N/A 24%Non-permanent residents 0 7,550 1996 to 2000 N/A 9% 25 to 44 years N/A 38%

% Dist. Of Immigrants by Birthplace (local order) 2001 to 2006 N/A 21% 45 years and over N/A 7%% Dist. Immigrated before 2001 % Dist. Immigrated after 2001

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MBOrder: local responses Single Mother Tongue 160 1,118,690 Single Home Language 155 1,116,600

% Top lang (english) 59% 75% % Top lang (english) 87% 89%% Dist., Non-English Mother Tongue Multiple HL (incl eng.) 0 16,910

(local order) % Dist., Non-English Home Language(local order)

Ethnic Origin(s) Mother Tongue Home Language

Aboriginal Identity Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Visible Minorities

Immigrants Immigrants Immigrants

0 10 20 30 40

Chinese

South Asian

Black

Filipino

Latin American

Southeast Asian

Arab

West Asian

Korean

Japanese

Visible minority, n.i.e.

Multiple visible minority

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40

Cree

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

Cree

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB

0

20

40

60

80

100

NA Indian Métis Inuit Multiple Other

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

North American Indian

Irish

Scottish

French

Ukrainian

English

Finnish

Norwegian

Polish

Cornish

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB

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September 2008

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Note: Languages (NOT persons), % Distribution Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MBIndividuals may specify more than one language Population, 1 yr & older 150 1,119,360 Pop. 15+ in lab. force 90 611,280

Not including English or French; local order Non-movers 87% 87% Employed 70 577,710 Moved in last year 13% 13% Unemployed 15 33,575

From other prov/terr 7% 4% Not in Labour Force 25 297,170From outside Canada 7% 1% Participation Rate, % 75.0 67.35 Year Mobility of Popln, 5 years & up, % Dist. Unemployment Rate, % 16.7 5.5

Unemployment Rate (%) by Age and Sex

% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MBTotal Labour Force 85 611,280 Employed LF, 15+ 75 577,705

Experienced LF 80 602,150 Work in CSD of res. 0 365,100% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Work at home 0 52,565

No fixed workplace 10 51,135Mode of Transportation, % dist. Based on

population with usual or no fixed workplace

Percent distribution by Indistry % Distribution for Population 25 to 64, with % Distribution for Population 25 to 64NAICS 2002 post-secondary qualifications

Top 8 Industries by Labour Force Education: Field of Study Highest Level of Education

Non-Official Languages Spoken Mobility - Migration (1 yr & 5 yr) Labour Force Activity

Broad Occupational Categories Top 8 Detailed Occupations Workplace & Transportation

0

5

10

15

20

25

Male15+

Male15-24

Male25+

Female15+

Female15-24

Female25+

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

Senior mgnt

Other managers,n.e.c.

Support of healthservices

Teachers &professors

Food & beverageservice

Child care & homesupport workers

Mechanics

Specialistmanagers

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40 50

Education

Visual & performingarts, comm. Tech.

Humanities

Social & beh.sciences & law

Bus., mgt & pub.Admin.

Physical & lifesciences & tech.

Math., computer &info. sciences

Arch., eng., &related tech,

Agric., nat. res. &conservation

Health, parks, rec.& fitness

Personal, protective& trans. services

Other fields

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB 0 5 10 15 20 25 30

No certificate,diploma or degree

High school orequivalent

Apprenticeship/trades

College, CEGEP orother

University, no degree

University degree

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

Cree

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Siouan languages

Dene

Dogrib

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Management

Social science, educ., govt.service & religion

Sales & service

Business, finance & admin.

Trades, trans. & equipmentoperators

Natural & appl. sciences

Health

Art, culture, rec. & sport

Primary industry

Processing, mfg & utilities

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Car/truck/van-driver

Car/truck/van-passenger

Public transit

Walked

Bicycle

Motorcycle

Taxicab

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Educationalservices

Public admin.

Construction

Prof, scientific& tech. serv.

Agric., for.,fish. & hunting

Mining, oil &gas extr.

Utilities

Manufacturing

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Non-movers

Non-migrants

Migrants

Intraprovincialmigrants

Interprovincialmigrants

Externalmigrants

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September 2008

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Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MBWith employment income 0 650,410 Population 15+ 0 908,450 Population 15+ 0 908,450

Worked full yr, full time N/A 54% Males N/A 49% Males N/A 49%Males N/A 31% Females N/A 51% Females N/A 51%Females N/A 22% Median Total Income $0 $24,194 Median afte-tax inc. $0 $21,805

Worked pt yr, pt time N/A 40% Males 15+, income $0 $29,919 Males 15+, a-tax inc. $0 $26,050Median 2005 Employment Income ($000) Females 15+, income $0 $20,169 Females 15+, a-tax inc $0 $18,775

Males 15+, no income 0 19,840 Males 15+, no a-tax inc. 0 19,880Males 15+, income 0 421,490 Males 15+, a-tax inc. 0 421,450

Under $10,000 N/A 18% Under $10,000 N/A 18%$10,000 - $29,999 N/A 32% $10,000 - $29,999 N/A 40%$30,000 - $39,999 N/A 15% $30,000 - $39,999 N/A 18%$40,000 - $59,999 N/A 19% $40,000 - $49,999 N/A 11%$60,000 and over N/A 16% $50,000 and over N/A 14%Average total income $0 $37,317 Average a-tax income $0 $30,107

Females 15+, no inc. 0 23,210 Fem. 15+, no a-tax inc 0 23,255Females 15+, inc. 0 443,910 Fem. 15+, a-tax inc. 0 443,865

Under $10,000 N/A 23% Under $10,000 N/A 23%$10,000 - $29,999 N/A 45% $10,000 - $29,999 N/A 52%$30,000 - $39,999 N/A 13% $30,000 - $39,999 N/A 13%$40,000 - $59,999 N/A 12% $40,000 - $49,999 N/A 6%$60,000 and over N/A 7% $50,000 and over N/A 6%Average total income $0 $25,627 Average a-tax income $0 $22,057

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MBEconomic Family Median Income Composition of Income All economic families N/A 298,305All economic families $0 $60,754 Males, 15+ not in e-fam. Before-tax low inc. N/A 12%

Couple economic fam $0 $66,686 Employment inc. 0.0% 73.2% After-tax low inc. N/A 9%Male lone-parent e-fam $0 $44,642 Govt. transfers 0.0% 13.4% Couple economic fam. N/A 247,850Fem. lone-parent e-fam $0 $32,883 Other 0.0% 13.4% Before-tax low inc. N/A 8%

2005 Family income groups, all economic families Females, 15+ not in e-fam. After-tax low inc. N/A 5%% Distribution Employment inc. 0.0% 49.4% Male lone parent e-fam N/A 7,680

Govt. transfers 0.0% 27.5% Before-tax low inc. N/A 20%Other 0.0% 23.1% After-tax low inc. N/A 15%

Median Total Income $0 $23,384 Fem. lone parent e-fam N/A 35,925Males 15+ $0 $26,096 Before-tax low inc. N/A 40%Females 15+ $0 $21,423 After-tax low inc. N/A 31%

Average Total Income $0 $29,370 Persons 15+ not in e-fam N/A 154,745Males 15+ $0 $31,811 Before-tax low inc. N/A 38%Females 15+ $0 $27,234 After-tax low inc. N/A 29%

Median After Tax Inc. $0 $21,075 Persons <6 years old N/A 72,220Males 15+ $0 $23,033 Before-tax low inc. N/A 26%Females 15+ $0 $19,830 After-tax low inc. N/A 20%

Average After Tax Inc $0 $24,747 Persons 65+ N/A 147,875Males 15+ $0 $26,236 Before-tax low inc. N/A 16%Females 15+ $0 $23,444 After-tax low inc. N/A 7%

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB Population - effective since the 1991 CensusAll private households 0 448,780 Median after tax income in 2005 non-permanent residents included in total.

One-person hholds 0 128,295 All households $0 $41,844 2001 Census population - based on 2006One-person hholds N/A 29% One person hhlds $0 $22,193 boundaries.

2005 Before tax household income ($,000) Average value of owner occupied non-farm, Economic family - refers to 2 or more ind.non-reserve dwelling N/A $153,307 living in the same dwelling, rel. to each otherNon-farm, non-reserve, one family households by blood, marriage, common-law or adoption.

without additional persons Experienced labour force - includes ind.who worked since 1/1/2005 and who wereemployed or unemployed during the ref. week.Non-movers - on Census day were living atthe same address as 1 or 5 years previously.Non-migrant movers - lived at a differentaddress but in the same census sub-division.Average - or arithmetic mean is calculated bydividing the sum of the included categories bythe number of the included categories.Median - an alternate measure of "average"Median income of a specific group is thatamount which divides their income size distri-bution into halves (below & above the median)Prevalence of low income - the percentageof a specified group below Statistics Canada'slow income cut-offs (LICO)

Household Income in 2005 Household Affordability Notes

Employment Income in 2005 Total Income in 2005 After-tax Income in 2005

Family Income in 2005 Persons Not in Economic Families Prevalence of Low Income in 2005

$0

$100

$200

$300

$400

$500

$600

$700

$800

$900

Owner majorpayments

Tenant averagegross rent

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB

$0

$5

$10

$15

$20

$25

$30

$35

$40

$45

Male, fullyear/full

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Female,full

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Male, partyear/part

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Female,part

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0 5 10 15 20 25

Under $10,000

$10,000 to $19,999

$20,000 to $29,999

$30,000 to $39,999

$40,000 to $49,999

$50,000 to $59,999

$60,000 to $69,999

$70,000 to $79,999

$80,000 to $89,999

$90,000 to $99,999

$100,000 and over

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB

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$30

$40

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ave.

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ave.

Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I, IRI MB

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Oxford House 24, IRI MB Oxford House 24, IRI MB Oxford House 24, IRI MBTotal population Total population 1,947 1,148,401 Private Households 390 448,770

(as of May 16, 2006) 1,947 1,148,401 Male 52% 49% One family 67% 66%Share of Manitoba 0.17% Female 48% 51% Multi-family 22% 2%

Median Age 20.7 38.1 Non-familiy 10% 32%2001 Census of Population Population by Age Group, percent distribution Households by Size, percent distribution

(as of May 15, 2001) 1,731 1,119,583

Percent change '01-2006 12.5% 2.6%

Land area 2006 51.0 552,370km2

Occupied private dwellings(unrounded) 391 448,766

Total Dwellings(unrounded) 400 491,724

Oxford House 24, IRI MB Oxford House 24, IRI MB Oxford House 24, IRI MBPopulation 15+ years 1,220 923,230 Persons in private

Single, never married 610 307,500 Sons and/or daughters households 1,950 1,119,530Legally married 535 463,100 living at home Aged 65 and older 90 150,050Separated 15 26,215 Total number 1,110 364,250 % of total population 5% 13%Divorced 15 62,865 Average per Non-family persons 17% 38%Widowed 35 63,550 census family 2.5 1.2 Family persons 78% 62%

Percent Distribution, Living Arrangements ofCensus Families by Structure Children by Age, percent distribution Non-family persons aged 65 and older

No. of census families 450 312,805

Husband-wife families 285 259,595Now-married couples 260 225,875

Without child at home 17% 44%With children at home 83% 56%

Common-law couples 25 33,715Without child at home 0% 57%With children at home 80% 43%

Single-parent families 165 53,210Male parent 33% 19%Female parent 67% 81%

Oxford House 24, IRI MB Oxford House 24, IRI MB Oxford House 24, IRI MBNon-farm, non-reserve private dwellings, Occupied private Occupied privateoccupied by usual residents dwellings 390 448,780 dwellings 390 448,780Total number N/A 426,070 Ave. # of rooms 5.3 6.3 Owned 3% 69%Tenant Occupied N/A 126,420 Ave. # of bedrooms 3.0 2.7 Rented 6% 28%

Average gross rent N/A $591 Band Housing 91% 3%>= 30% of hhld income N/A 35% Persons in priv hhlds 1,950 1,119,53030~99% of hhld income N/A 31% Ave. # persons/hhld 5.0 2.5

Owner Occupied N/A 299,645 % Dist., Dwellings by Structural Type % Dist., Period of ConstructionAverage value N/A $153,307Average payments N/A $768

>= 30% of hhld income N/A 11%30~99% of hhld income N/A 10%

One family hhlds without additional personsin non-farm, non-reserve private dwellingsTenant households N/A 50,055

Average gross rent N/A $632>= 30% of hhld income N/A 25%

Owner occupied N/A 216,475Average gross rent N/A $820>= 30% of hhld income N/A 9%

Affordability (vs. Household income) Dwellings Tenure & Age of Housing

Summary Population by Gender & Age Households

Marital Status & Families Children Seniors

05

10152025303540

0-4 5-19 20-44 45-64 65-74 75+

Oxford House 24, IRI MB

05

1015202530354045

1person

2persons

3persons

4 to 5persons

6 ormore

persons

Oxford House 24, IRI MB

05

1015202530354045

Age undersix

6 to 14 15 to 17 18 to 24 25+ years

Oxford House 24, IRI MB

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Living withrelatives

Living withnon-relatives only

Living alone

Oxford House 24, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

Single-detached

Semi-detached

Row house

Apart. duplex

Apart. 5+ storeys

Apart. <5 storeys

Other single-attach.

Mov. dwelling

Oxford House 24, IRI MB

0

5

10

15

20

25

Before1946

1946-1960

1961-1970

1971-1980

1981-1985

1986-1990

1991-1995

1996-2000

2001-2006

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Oxford House 24, IRI MB Oxford House 24, IRI MB Oxford House 24, IRI MBTotal population 1,945 1,133,510 Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Total population 1,945 1,133,510

Aboriginal Identity 1,925 175,395 Total Response 1,925 186,665 Visible Minority (#) 10 109,095Share of total population 99% 15% NA Indian 100% 65% Visible Minority (%) 1% 10%

Metis 1% 39% % Dist. Of Visible Minorities (local order)North American Indian (si..) 1,915 100,645 Inuit 0% 1%Metis (single response) 10 71,805 For previous censuses, ethnic origins wereInuit (single response) 0 565 distinguished as 'single, 'multiple' or 'total'.Multiple Aboriginal Resp. 0 685 For the 2006 Census the term 'ethnic origin' isOther Aboriginal Resp. 0 1,695 similar to 'total ethnic origins' which allows

% Aboriginal Identity persons to designate multiple ancestory.*1996 to 2006 Census had question on Aborignal Identity.

Origin data is more comparable with previous censuses.

Registered Indian Status Total Population 1,945 1,133,515

Registered Indian 1,920 101,810Not a Reg. Indian 30 1,031,700

Distribution: Registered Indian toTotal Population 99% 9%Abo. Identity Pop. 100% 58%Abo. Ethnic Origin Pop 100% 55%

Oxford House 24, IRI MB Oxford House 24, IRI MB Oxford House 24, IRI MBImmigrant population 0 151,230 Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100% Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100%

Share of total popln. N/A 13% Before 1961 N/A 16% Under 5 years N/A 11%Non-immigrant population 0 974,735 1961 to 1980 N/A 29% 5 to 14 years N/A 20%

Percent born in MB N/A 85% 1981 to 1995 N/A 25% 15 to 24 years N/A 24%Non-permanent residents 0 7,550 1996 to 2000 N/A 9% 25 to 44 years N/A 38%

% Dist. Of Immigrants by Birthplace (local order) 2001 to 2006 N/A 21% 45 years and over N/A 7%% Dist. Immigrated before 2001 % Dist. Immigrated after 2001

Oxford House 24, IRI Oxford House 24, IRI MB Oxford House 24, IRI MBOrder: local responses Single Mother Tongue 1,940 1,118,690 Single Home Language 1,935 1,116,600

% Top lang (english) 9% 75% % Top lang (english) 18% 89%% Dist., Non-English Mother Tongue Multiple HL (incl eng.) 15 16,910

(local order) % Dist., Non-English Home Language(local order)

Ethnic Origin(s) Mother Tongue Home Language

Aboriginal Identity Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Visible Minorities

Immigrants Immigrants Immigrants

0 10 20 30 40

Chinese

South Asian

Black

Filipino

Latin American

Southeast Asian

Arab

West Asian

Korean

Japanese

Visible minority, n.i.e.

Multiple visible minority

Oxford House 24, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Oxford House 24, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Cree

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Oxford House 24, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Cree

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Oxford House 24, IRI MB

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

NA Indian Métis Inuit Multiple Other

Oxford House 24, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Oxford House 24, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Oxford House 24, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

North American Indian

English

Canadian

Irish

Scottish

Métis

German

Ukrainian

East Indian

Cornish

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September 2008

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Note: Languages (NOT persons), % Distribution Oxford House 24, IRI MB Oxford House 24, IRI MBIndividuals may specify more than one language Population, 1 yr & older 1,905 1,119,360 Pop. 15+ in lab. force 610 611,280

Not including English or French; local order Non-movers 97% 87% Employed 370 577,710 Moved in last year 3% 13% Unemployed 235 33,575

From other prov/terr 2% 4% Not in Labour Force 610 297,170From outside Canada 0% 1% Participation Rate, % 50.2 67.35 Year Mobility of Popln, 5 years & up, % Dist. Unemployment Rate, % 38.5 5.5

Unemployment Rate (%) by Age and Sex

% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Oxford House 24, IRI MB Oxford House 24, IRI MBTotal Labour Force 610 611,280 Employed LF, 15+ 370 577,705

Experienced LF 455 602,150 Work in CSD of res. 310 365,100% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Work at home 10 52,565

No fixed workplace 20 51,135Mode of Transportation, % dist. Based on

population with usual or no fixed workplace

Percent distribution by Indistry % Distribution for Population 25 to 64, with % Distribution for Population 25 to 64NAICS 2002 post-secondary qualifications

Top 8 Industries by Labour Force Education: Field of Study Highest Level of Education

Non-Official Languages Spoken Mobility - Migration (1 yr & 5 yr) Labour Force Activity

Broad Occupational Categories Top 8 Detailed Occupations Workplace & Transportation

0

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Oxford House 24, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10 12

Child care & home support workers

Sales & service occ., n.e.c.

Teachers & professors

Protective services

Paralegals, social serv. workers & occ.in educ. & relig., n.e.c.

Transp. equipment operators & relatedworkers, excl. labourers

Cashiers

Construction trades

Oxford House 24, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40

Education

Visual & performingarts, comm. Tech.

Humanities

Social & beh.sciences & law

Bus., mgt & pub.Admin.

Physical & lifesciences & tech.

Math., computer &info. sciences

Arch., eng., &related tech,

Agric., nat. res. &conservation

Health, parks, rec.& fitness

Personal, protective& trans. services

Other fields

Oxford House 24, IRI MB 0 20 40 60 80

No certificate,diploma or degree

High school orequivalent

Apprenticeship/trades

College, CEGEP orother

University, no degree

University degree

Oxford House 24, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

Cree

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Siouan languages

Dene

Dogrib

Oxford House 24, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40 50

Sales & service

Social science, educ., govt.service & religion

Trades, trans. & equipmentoperators

Business, finance & admin.

Management

Health

Primary industry

Natural & appl. sciences

Art, culture, rec. & sport

Processing, mfg & utilities

Oxford House 24, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Car/truck/van-driver

Car/truck/van-passenger

Public transit

Walked

Bicycle

Motorcycle

Taxicab

Oxford House 24, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Educational services

Public admin.

Health care & social assist.

Retail trade

Construction

Transp. & warehousing

Accom & food serv.

Admin & support, waste mgt &remediation serv.

Oxford House 24, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Non-movers

Non-migrants

Migrants

Intraprovincialmigrants

Interprovincialmigrants

Externalmigrants

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Oxford House 24, IRI MB Oxford House 24, IRI MB Oxford House 24, IRI MBWith employment income 495 650,410 Population 15+ 1,220 908,450 Population 15+ 1,220 908,450

Worked full yr, full time 34% 54% Males 52% 49% Males 52% 49%Males 15% 31% Females 47% 51% Females 47% 51%Females 19% 22% Median Total Income $9,875 $24,194 Median afte-tax inc. $9,875 $21,805

Worked pt yr, pt time 59% 40% Males 15+, income $5,424 $29,919 Males 15+, a-tax inc. $5,424 $26,050Median 2005 Employment Income ($000) Females 15+, income $11,712 $20,169 Females 15+, a-tax inc $11,712 $18,775

Males 15+, no income 65 19,840 Males 15+, no a-tax inc. 60 19,880Males 15+, income 580 421,490 Males 15+, a-tax inc. 575 421,450

Under $10,000 58% 18% Under $10,000 59% 18%$10,000 - $29,999 31% 32% $10,000 - $29,999 31% 40%$30,000 - $39,999 6% 15% $30,000 - $39,999 6% 18%$40,000 - $59,999 2% 19% $40,000 - $49,999 2% 11%$60,000 and over 2% 16% $50,000 and over 3% 14%Average total income $11,951 $37,317 Average a-tax income $11,655 $30,107

Females 15+, no inc. 50 23,210 Fem. 15+, no a-tax inc 50 23,255Females 15+, inc. 530 443,910 Fem. 15+, a-tax inc. 530 443,865

Under $10,000 42% 23% Under $10,000 41% 23%$10,000 - $29,999 42% 45% $10,000 - $29,999 42% 52%$30,000 - $39,999 8% 13% $30,000 - $39,999 9% 13%$40,000 - $59,999 5% 12% $40,000 - $49,999 2% 6%$60,000 and over 0% 7% $50,000 and over 3% 6%Average total income $15,371 $25,627 Average a-tax income $15,162 $22,057

Oxford House 24, IRI MB Oxford House 24, IRI MB Oxford House 24, IRI MBEconomic Family Median Income Composition of Income All economic families N/A 298,305All economic families $32,981 $60,754 Males, 15+ not in e-fam. Before-tax low inc. N/A 12%

Couple economic fam $36,480 $66,686 Employment inc. 89.5% 73.2% After-tax low inc. N/A 9%Male lone-parent e-fam $0 $44,642 Govt. transfers 10.2% 13.4% Couple economic fam. N/A 247,850Fem. lone-parent e-fam $23,552 $32,883 Other 0.3% 13.4% Before-tax low inc. N/A 8%

2005 Family income groups, all economic families Females, 15+ not in e-fam. After-tax low inc. N/A 5%% Distribution Employment inc. 88.5% 49.4% Male lone parent e-fam N/A 7,680

Govt. transfers 11.5% 27.5% Before-tax low inc. N/A 20%Other 0.0% 23.1% After-tax low inc. N/A 15%

Median Total Income $9,696 $23,384 Fem. lone parent e-fam N/A 35,925Males 15+ $6,640 $26,096 Before-tax low inc. N/A 40%Females 15+ $12,704 $21,423 After-tax low inc. N/A 31%

Average Total Income $22,932 $29,370 Persons 15+ not in e-fam N/A 154,745Males 15+ $22,885 $31,811 Before-tax low inc. N/A 38%Females 15+ $23,045 $27,234 After-tax low inc. N/A 29%

Median After Tax Inc. $9,696 $21,075 Persons <6 years old N/A 72,220Males 15+ $6,640 $23,033 Before-tax low inc. N/A 26%Females 15+ $12,704 $19,830 After-tax low inc. N/A 20%

Average After Tax Inc $20,035 $24,747 Persons 65+ N/A 147,875Males 15+ $19,542 $26,236 Before-tax low inc. N/A 16%Females 15+ $21,234 $23,444 After-tax low inc. N/A 7%

Oxford House 24, IRI MB Oxford House 24, IRI MB Population - effective since the 1991 CensusAll private households 390 448,780 Median after tax income in 2005 non-permanent residents included in total.

One-person hholds 40 128,295 All households $31,840 $41,844 2001 Census population - based on 2006One-person hholds 10% 29% One person hhlds $13,184 $22,193 boundaries.

2005 Before tax household income ($,000) Average value of owner occupied non-farm, Economic family - refers to 2 or more ind.non-reserve dwelling N/A $153,307 living in the same dwelling, rel. to each otherNon-farm, non-reserve, one family households by blood, marriage, common-law or adoption.

without additional persons Experienced labour force - includes ind.who worked since 1/1/2005 and who wereemployed or unemployed during the ref. week.Non-movers - on Census day were living atthe same address as 1 or 5 years previously.Non-migrant movers - lived at a differentaddress but in the same census sub-division.Average - or arithmetic mean is calculated bydividing the sum of the included categories bythe number of the included categories.Median - an alternate measure of "average"Median income of a specific group is thatamount which divides their income size distri-bution into halves (below & above the median)Prevalence of low income - the percentageof a specified group below Statistics Canada'slow income cut-offs (LICO)

Household Income in 2005 Household Affordability Notes

Employment Income in 2005 Total Income in 2005 After-tax Income in 2005

Family Income in 2005 Persons Not in Economic Families Prevalence of Low Income in 2005

$0

$100

$200

$300

$400

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Owner majorpayments

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$5

$10

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0 5 10 15 20 25

Under $10,000

$10,000 to $19,999

$20,000 to $29,999

$30,000 to $39,999

$40,000 to $49,999

$50,000 to $59,999

$60,000 to $69,999

$70,000 to $79,999

$80,000 to $89,999

$90,000 to $99,999

$100,000 and over

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ave.

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Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB Pukatawagan 198, IRI MBTotal population Total population 1,478 1,148,401 Private Households 315 448,770

(as of May 16, 2006) 1,478 1,148,401 Male 53% 49% One family 65% 66%Share of Manitoba 0.13% Female 47% 51% Multi-family 17% 2%

Median Age 19.6 38.1 Non-familiy 19% 32%2001 Census of Population Population by Age Group, percent distribution Households by Size, percent distribution

(as of May 15, 2001) 1,464 1,119,583

Percent change '01-2006 1.0% 2.6%

Land area 2006 16.7 552,370km2

Occupied private dwellings(unrounded) 316 448,766

Total Dwellings(unrounded) 353 491,724

Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB Pukatawagan 198, IRI MBPopulation 15+ years 890 923,230 Persons in private

Single, never married 595 307,500 Sons and/or daughters households 1,480 1,119,530Legally married 210 463,100 living at home Aged 65 and older 55 150,050Separated 20 26,215 Total number 775 364,250 % of total population 4% 13%Divorced 25 62,865 Average per Non-family persons 36% 38%Widowed 50 63,550 census family 2.3 1.2 Family persons 73% 62%

Percent Distribution, Living Arrangements ofCensus Families by Structure Children by Age, percent distribution Non-family persons aged 65 and older

No. of census families 330 312,805

Husband-wife families 175 259,595Now-married couples 105 225,875

Without child at home 19% 44%With children at home 76% 56%

Common-law couples 80 33,715Without child at home 25% 57%With children at home 75% 43%

Single-parent families 150 53,210Male parent 30% 19%Female parent 70% 81%

Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB Pukatawagan 198, IRI MBNon-farm, non-reserve private dwellings, Occupied private Occupied privateoccupied by usual residents dwellings 320 448,780 dwellings 320 448,780Total number N/A 426,070 Ave. # of rooms 6.2 6.3 Owned 6% 69%Tenant Occupied N/A 126,420 Ave. # of bedrooms 3.3 2.7 Rented 19% 28%

Average gross rent N/A $591 Band Housing 73% 3%>= 30% of hhld income N/A 35% Persons in priv hhlds 1,480 1,119,53030~99% of hhld income N/A 31% Ave. # persons/hhld 4.6 2.5

Owner Occupied N/A 299,645 % Dist., Dwellings by Structural Type % Dist., Period of ConstructionAverage value N/A $153,307Average payments N/A $768

>= 30% of hhld income N/A 11%30~99% of hhld income N/A 10%

One family hhlds without additional personsin non-farm, non-reserve private dwellingsTenant households N/A 50,055

Average gross rent N/A $632>= 30% of hhld income N/A 25%

Owner occupied N/A 216,475Average gross rent N/A $820>= 30% of hhld income N/A 9%

Affordability (vs. Household income) Dwellings Tenure & Age of Housing

Summary Population by Gender & Age Households

Marital Status & Families Children Seniors

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0-4 5-19 20-44 45-64 65-74 75+

Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB

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3persons

4 to 5persons

6 ormore

persons

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Age undersix

6 to 14 15 to 17 18 to 24 25+ years

Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB

0102030405060708090

100

Living withrelatives

Living withnon-relatives only

Living alone

Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Single-detached

Semi-detached

Row house

Apart. duplex

Apart. 5+ storeys

Apart. <5 storeys

Other single-attach.

Mov. dwelling

Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB

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10

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20

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30

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Before1946

1946-1960

1961-1970

1971-1980

1981-1985

1986-1990

1991-1995

1996-2000

2001-2006

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Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB Pukatawagan 198, IRI MBTotal population 1,475 1,133,510 Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Total population 1,475 1,133,510

Aboriginal Identity 1,445 175,395 Total Response 1,445 186,665 Visible Minority (#) 0 109,095Share of total population 98% 15% NA Indian 100% 65% Visible Minority (%) 0% 10%

Metis 0% 39% % Dist. Of Visible Minorities (local order)North American Indian (si..) 1,430 100,645 Inuit 0% 1%Metis (single response) 10 71,805 For previous censuses, ethnic origins wereInuit (single response) 0 565 distinguished as 'single, 'multiple' or 'total'.Multiple Aboriginal Resp. 0 685 For the 2006 Census the term 'ethnic origin' isOther Aboriginal Resp. 10 1,695 similar to 'total ethnic origins' which allows

% Aboriginal Identity persons to designate multiple ancestory.*1996 to 2006 Census had question on Aborignal Identity.

Origin data is more comparable with previous censuses.

Registered Indian Status Total Population 1,475 1,133,515

Registered Indian 1,430 101,810Not a Reg. Indian 45 1,031,700

Distribution: Registered Indian toTotal Population 97% 9%Abo. Identity Pop. 99% 58%Abo. Ethnic Origin Pop 99% 55%

Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB Pukatawagan 198, IRI MBImmigrant population 0 151,230 Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100% Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100%

Share of total popln. N/A 13% Before 1961 N/A 16% Under 5 years N/A 11%Non-immigrant population 0 974,735 1961 to 1980 N/A 29% 5 to 14 years N/A 20%

Percent born in MB N/A 85% 1981 to 1995 N/A 25% 15 to 24 years N/A 24%Non-permanent residents 0 7,550 1996 to 2000 N/A 9% 25 to 44 years N/A 38%

% Dist. Of Immigrants by Birthplace (local order) 2001 to 2006 N/A 21% 45 years and over N/A 7%% Dist. Immigrated before 2001 % Dist. Immigrated after 2001

Pukatawagan 198, IRI Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB Pukatawagan 198, IRI MBOrder: local responses Single Mother Tongue 1,400 1,118,690 Single Home Language 1,375 1,116,600

% Top lang (english) 45% 75% % Top lang (english) 59% 89%% Dist., Non-English Mother Tongue Multiple HL (incl eng.) 100 16,910

(local order) % Dist., Non-English Home Language(local order)

Ethnic Origin(s) Mother Tongue Home Language

Aboriginal Identity Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Visible Minorities

Immigrants Immigrants Immigrants

0 10 20 30 40

Chinese

South Asian

Black

Filipino

Latin American

Southeast Asian

Arab

West Asian

Korean

Japanese

Visible minority, n.i.e.

Multiple visible minority

Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40 50 60

Cree

Dene

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40

Cree

Dene

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

NA Indian Métis Inuit Multiple Other

Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

North American Indian

English

Scottish

Irish

Canadian

German

Polish

Cornish

Manx

Welsh

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Note: Languages (NOT persons), % Distribution Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB Pukatawagan 198, IRI MBIndividuals may specify more than one language Population, 1 yr & older 1,440 1,119,360 Pop. 15+ in lab. force 320 611,280

Not including English or French; local order Non-movers 91% 87% Employed 260 577,710 Moved in last year 10% 13% Unemployed 60 33,575

From other prov/terr 3% 4% Not in Labour Force 565 297,170From outside Canada 0% 1% Participation Rate, % 36.0 67.35 Year Mobility of Popln, 5 years & up, % Dist. Unemployment Rate, % 18.8 5.5

Unemployment Rate (%) by Age and Sex

% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB Pukatawagan 198, IRI MBTotal Labour Force 320 611,280 Employed LF, 15+ 260 577,705

Experienced LF 295 602,150 Work in CSD of res. 185 365,100% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Work at home 10 52,565

No fixed workplace 35 51,135Mode of Transportation, % dist. Based on

population with usual or no fixed workplace

Percent distribution by Indistry % Distribution for Population 25 to 64, with % Distribution for Population 25 to 64NAICS 2002 post-secondary qualifications

Top 8 Industries by Labour Force Education: Field of Study Highest Level of Education

Non-Official Languages Spoken Mobility - Migration (1 yr & 5 yr) Labour Force Activity

Broad Occupational Categories Top 8 Detailed Occupations Workplace & Transportation

0

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Female25+

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0 5 10 15 20

Teachers & professors

Sales & service occ., n.e.c.

Protective services

Child care & home support workers

Transp. equipment operators & relatedworkers, excl. labourers

Other managers, n.e.c.

Social science, government service &religious professionals

Paralegals, social serv. workers & occ.in educ. & relig., n.e.c.

Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Education

Visual & performingarts, comm. Tech.

Humanities

Social & beh.sciences & law

Bus., mgt & pub.Admin.

Physical & lifesciences & tech.

Math., computer &info. sciences

Arch., eng., &related tech,

Agric., nat. res. &conservation

Health, parks, rec.& fitness

Personal, protective& trans. services

Other fields

Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB 0 20 40 60 80

No certificate,diploma or degree

High school orequivalent

Apprenticeship/trades

College, CEGEP orother

University, no degree

University degree

Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Cree

Dene

Ojibway

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Siouan languages

Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40

Sales & service

Social science, educ., govt.service & religion

Trades, trans. & equipmentoperators

Management

Business, finance & admin.

Primary industry

Health

Art, culture, rec. & sport

Natural & appl. sciences

Processing, mfg & utilities

Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Car/truck/van-driver

Car/truck/van-passenger

Public transit

Walked

Bicycle

Motorcycle

Taxicab

Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40

Educationalservices

Health care &social assist.

Public admin.

Retail trade

Utilities

Agric., for.,fish. & hunting

Construction

Transp. &warehousing

Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Non-movers

Non-migrants

Migrants

Intraprovincialmigrants

Interprovincialmigrants

Externalmigrants

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Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB Pukatawagan 198, IRI MBWith employment income 370 650,410 Population 15+ 885 908,450 Population 15+ 890 908,450

Worked full yr, full time 34% 54% Males 53% 49% Males 52% 49%Males 19% 31% Females 47% 51% Females 47% 51%Females 15% 22% Median Total Income $9,472 $24,194 Median afte-tax inc. $9,472 $21,805

Worked pt yr, pt time 47% 40% Males 15+, income $7,088 $29,919 Males 15+, a-tax inc. $7,088 $26,050Median 2005 Employment Income ($000) Females 15+, income $12,544 $20,169 Females 15+, a-tax inc $12,544 $18,775

Males 15+, no income 40 19,840 Males 15+, no a-tax inc. 45 19,880Males 15+, income 425 421,490 Males 15+, a-tax inc. 425 421,450

Under $10,000 58% 18% Under $10,000 60% 18%$10,000 - $29,999 24% 32% $10,000 - $29,999 29% 40%$30,000 - $39,999 6% 15% $30,000 - $39,999 5% 18%$40,000 - $59,999 5% 19% $40,000 - $49,999 6% 11%$60,000 and over 5% 16% $50,000 and over 5% 14%Average total income $15,155 $37,317 Average a-tax income $14,193 $30,107

Females 15+, no inc. 45 23,210 Fem. 15+, no a-tax inc 45 23,255Females 15+, inc. 375 443,910 Fem. 15+, a-tax inc. 375 443,865

Under $10,000 44% 23% Under $10,000 43% 23%$10,000 - $29,999 45% 45% $10,000 - $29,999 44% 52%$30,000 - $39,999 4% 13% $30,000 - $39,999 8% 13%$40,000 - $59,999 5% 12% $40,000 - $49,999 5% 6%$60,000 and over 0% 7% $50,000 and over 3% 6%Average total income $15,329 $25,627 Average a-tax income $14,945 $22,057

Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB Pukatawagan 198, IRI MBEconomic Family Median Income Composition of Income All economic families N/A 298,305All economic families $32,256 $60,754 Males, 15+ not in e-fam. Before-tax low inc. N/A 12%

Couple economic fam $38,272 $66,686 Employment inc. 78.8% 73.2% After-tax low inc. N/A 9%Male lone-parent e-fam $29,376 $44,642 Govt. transfers 12.9% 13.4% Couple economic fam. N/A 247,850Fem. lone-parent e-fam $23,232 $32,883 Other 8.3% 13.4% Before-tax low inc. N/A 8%

2005 Family income groups, all economic families Females, 15+ not in e-fam. After-tax low inc. N/A 5%% Distribution Employment inc. 76.4% 49.4% Male lone parent e-fam N/A 7,680

Govt. transfers 20.8% 27.5% Before-tax low inc. N/A 20%Other 2.8% 23.1% After-tax low inc. N/A 15%

Median Total Income $13,360 $23,384 Fem. lone parent e-fam N/A 35,925Males 15+ $11,680 $26,096 Before-tax low inc. N/A 40%Females 15+ $14,304 $21,423 After-tax low inc. N/A 31%

Average Total Income $22,128 $29,370 Persons 15+ not in e-fam N/A 154,745Males 15+ $22,568 $31,811 Before-tax low inc. N/A 38%Females 15+ $21,101 $27,234 After-tax low inc. N/A 29%

Median After Tax Inc. $13,360 $21,075 Persons <6 years old N/A 72,220Males 15+ $11,616 $23,033 Before-tax low inc. N/A 26%Females 15+ $14,304 $19,830 After-tax low inc. N/A 20%

Average After Tax Inc $19,104 $24,747 Persons 65+ N/A 147,875Males 15+ $19,091 $26,236 Before-tax low inc. N/A 16%Females 15+ $19,134 $23,444 After-tax low inc. N/A 7%

Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB Pukatawagan 198, IRI MB Population - effective since the 1991 CensusAll private households 320 448,780 Median after tax income in 2005 non-permanent residents included in total.

One-person hholds 40 128,295 All households $31,040 $41,844 2001 Census population - based on 2006One-person hholds 13% 29% One person hhlds $14,048 $22,193 boundaries.

2005 Before tax household income ($,000) Average value of owner occupied non-farm, Economic family - refers to 2 or more ind.non-reserve dwelling N/A $153,307 living in the same dwelling, rel. to each otherNon-farm, non-reserve, one family households by blood, marriage, common-law or adoption.

without additional persons Experienced labour force - includes ind.who worked since 1/1/2005 and who wereemployed or unemployed during the ref. week.Non-movers - on Census day were living atthe same address as 1 or 5 years previously.Non-migrant movers - lived at a differentaddress but in the same census sub-division.Average - or arithmetic mean is calculated bydividing the sum of the included categories bythe number of the included categories.Median - an alternate measure of "average"Median income of a specific group is thatamount which divides their income size distri-bution into halves (below & above the median)Prevalence of low income - the percentageof a specified group below Statistics Canada'slow income cut-offs (LICO)

Household Income in 2005 Household Affordability Notes

Employment Income in 2005 Total Income in 2005 After-tax Income in 2005

Family Income in 2005 Persons Not in Economic Families Prevalence of Low Income in 2005

$0

$100

$200

$300

$400

$500

$600

$700

$800

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Owner majorpayments

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$5

$10

$15

$20

$25

$30

$35

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$10,000 to $19,999

$20,000 to $29,999

$30,000 to $39,999

$40,000 to $49,999

$50,000 to $59,999

$60,000 to $69,999

$70,000 to $79,999

$80,000 to $89,999

$90,000 to $99,999

$100,000 and over

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Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MB Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MB Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MBTotal population Total population 845 1,148,401 Private Households 200 448,770

(as of May 16, 2006) 845 1,148,401 Male 49% 49% One family N/A 66%Share of Manitoba 0.07% Female 51% 51% Multi-family N/A 2%

Median Age 23.4 38.1 Non-familiy N/A 32%2001 Census of Population Population by Age Group, percent distribution Households by Size, percent distribution

(as of May 15, 2001) 629 1,119,583

Percent change '01-2006 34.3% 2.6%

Land area 2006 1.2 552,370km2

Occupied private dwellings(unrounded) 199 448,766

Total Dwellings(unrounded) 201 491,724

Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MB Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MB Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MBPopulation 15+ years 525 923,230 Persons in private

Single, never married 165 307,500 Sons and/or daughters households - 1,119,530Legally married 310 463,100 living at home Aged 65 and older - 150,050Separated 15 26,215 Total number - 364,250 % of total population N/A 13%Divorced 5 62,865 Average per Non-family persons N/A 38%Widowed 25 63,550 census family - 1.2 Family persons N/A 62%

Percent Distribution, Living Arrangements ofCensus Families by Structure Children by Age, percent distribution Non-family persons aged 65 and older

No. of census families - 312,805

Husband-wife families - 259,595Now-married couples - 225,875

Without child at home N/A 44%With children at home N/A 56%

Common-law couples - 33,715Without child at home N/A 57%With children at home N/A 43%

Single-parent families - 53,210Male parent N/A 19%Female parent N/A 81%

Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MB Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MB Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MBNon-farm, non-reserve private dwellings, Occupied private Occupied privateoccupied by usual residents dwellings - 448,780 dwellings - 448,780Total number N/A 426,070 Ave. # of rooms - 6.3 Owned N/A 69%Tenant Occupied N/A 126,420 Ave. # of bedrooms - 2.7 Rented N/A 28%

Average gross rent N/A $591 Band Housing N/A 3%>= 30% of hhld income N/A 35% Persons in priv hhlds - 1,119,53030~99% of hhld income N/A 31% Ave. # persons/hhld N/A 2.5

Owner Occupied N/A 299,645 % Dist., Dwellings by Structural Type % Dist., Period of ConstructionAverage value N/A $153,307Average payments N/A $768

>= 30% of hhld income N/A 11%30~99% of hhld income N/A 10%

One family hhlds without additional personsin non-farm, non-reserve private dwellingsTenant households N/A 50,055

Average gross rent N/A $632>= 30% of hhld income N/A 25%

Owner occupied N/A 216,475Average gross rent N/A $820>= 30% of hhld income N/A 9%

Affordability (vs. Household income) Dwellings Tenure & Age of Housing

Summary Population by Gender & Age Households

Marital Status & Families Children Seniors

05

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0-4 5-19 20-44 45-64 65-74 75+

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0 20 40 60 80 100

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Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MB Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MB Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MBTotal population - 1,133,510 Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Total population - 1,133,510

Aboriginal Identity - 175,395 Total Response - 186,665 Visible Minority (#) - 109,095Share of total population N/A 15% NA Indian N/A 65% Visible Minority (%) N/A 10%

Metis N/A 39% % Dist. Of Visible Minorities (local order)North American Indian (si..) - 100,645 Inuit N/A 1%Metis (single response) - 71,805 For previous censuses, ethnic origins wereInuit (single response) - 565 distinguished as 'single, 'multiple' or 'total'.Multiple Aboriginal Resp. - 685 For the 2006 Census the term 'ethnic origin' isOther Aboriginal Resp. - 1,695 similar to 'total ethnic origins' which allows

% Aboriginal Identity persons to designate multiple ancestory.*1996 to 2006 Census had question on Aborignal Identity.

Origin data is more comparable with previous censuses.

Registered Indian Status Total Population - 1,133,515

Registered Indian - 101,810Not a Reg. Indian - 1,031,700

Distribution: Registered Indian toTotal Population N/A 9%Abo. Identity Pop. N/A 58%Abo. Ethnic Origin Pop N/A 55%

Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MB Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MB Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MBImmigrant population - 151,230 Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100% Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100%

Share of total popln. N/A 13% Before 1961 N/A 16% Under 5 years N/A 11%Non-immigrant population - 974,735 1961 to 1980 N/A 29% 5 to 14 years N/A 20%

Percent born in MB N/A 85% 1981 to 1995 N/A 25% 15 to 24 years N/A 24%Non-permanent residents - 7,550 1996 to 2000 N/A 9% 25 to 44 years N/A 38%

% Dist. Of Immigrants by Birthplace (local order) 2001 to 2006 N/A 21% 45 years and over N/A 7%% Dist. Immigrated before 2001 % Dist. Immigrated after 2001

Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MB Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MBOrder: local responses Single Mother Tongue - 1,118,690 Single Home Language - 1,116,600

% Top lang (english) N/A 75% % Top lang (english) N/A 89%% Dist., Non-English Mother Tongue Multiple HL (incl eng.) - 16,910

(local order) % Dist., Non-English Home Language(local order)

Ethnic Origin(s) Mother Tongue Home Language

Aboriginal Identity Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Visible Minorities

Immigrants Immigrants Immigrants

0 10 20 30 40

Chinese

South Asian

Black

Filipino

Latin American

Southeast Asian

Arab

West Asian

Korean

Japanese

Visible minority, n.i.e.

Multiple visible minority

Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MB

0 1 2 3 4 5

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Cree

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0 0.5 1 1.5 2

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Cree

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NA Indian Métis Inuit Multiple Other

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0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25

Cornish

English

Irish

Manx

Scottish

Welsh

British Isles,n.i.e.

Acadian

French

Inuit

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Note: Languages (NOT persons), % Distribution Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MB Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MBIndividuals may specify more than one language Population, 1 yr & older - 1,119,360 Pop. 15+ in lab. force - 611,280

Not including English or French; local order Non-movers N/A 87% Employed - 577,710 Moved in last year N/A 13% Unemployed - 33,575

From other prov/terr N/A 4% Not in Labour Force - 297,170From outside Canada N/A 1% Participation Rate, % - 67.35 Year Mobility of Popln, 5 years & up, % Dist. Unemployment Rate, % - 5.5

Unemployment Rate (%) by Age and Sex

% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MB Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MBTotal Labour Force - 611,280 Employed LF, 15+ - 577,705

Experienced LF - 602,150 Work in CSD of res. - 365,100% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Work at home - 52,565

No fixed workplace - 51,135Mode of Transportation, % dist. Based on

population with usual or no fixed workplace

Percent distribution by Indistry % Distribution for Population 25 to 64, with % Distribution for Population 25 to 64NAICS 2002 post-secondary qualifications

Top 8 Industries by Labour Force Education: Field of Study Highest Level of Education

Non-Official Languages Spoken Mobility - Migration (1 yr & 5 yr) Labour Force Activity

Broad Occupational Categories Top 8 Detailed Occupations Workplace & Transportation

0

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12

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Senior mgnt

Specialist managers

Managers, retail trade, food & accom.Serv.

Other managers, n.e.c.

Prof. occ. in business & finance

Fin. & insurance admin.

Secretaries

Admin. & regulatory

Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25

Education

Visual & performingarts, comm. Tech.

Humanities

Social & beh.sciences & law

Bus., mgt & pub.Admin.

Physical & lifesciences & tech.

Math., computer &info. sciences

Arch., eng., &related tech,

Agric., nat. res. &conservation

Health, parks, rec.& fitness

Personal, protective& trans. services

Other fields

Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MB 0 5 10 15 20 25 30

No certificate,diploma or degree

High school orequivalent

Apprenticeship/trades

College, CEGEP orother

University, no degree

University degree

Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Cree

Siouan languages

Dene

Dogrib

Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Management

Business, finance & admin.

Natural & appl. sciences

Health

Social science, educ., govt.service & religion

Art, culture, rec. & sport

Sales & service

Trades, trans. & equipmentoperators

Primary industry

Processing, mfg & utilities

Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Car/truck/van-driver

Car/truck/van-passenger

Public transit

Walked

Bicycle

Motorcycle

Taxicab

Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10 12

Agric., for.,fish. & hunting

Mining, oil &gas extr.

Utilities

Construction

Manufacturing

Wholesaletrade

Retail trade

Transp. &warehousing

Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Non-movers

Non-migrants

Migrants

Intraprovincialmigrants

Interprovincialmigrants

Externalmigrants

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Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MB Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MB Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MBWith employment income - 650,410 Population 15+ - 908,450 Population 15+ - 908,450

Worked full yr, full time N/A 54% Males N/A 49% Males N/A 49%Males N/A 31% Females N/A 51% Females N/A 51%Females N/A 22% Median Total Income - $24,194 Median afte-tax inc. - $21,805

Worked pt yr, pt time N/A 40% Males 15+, income - $29,919 Males 15+, a-tax inc. - $26,050Median 2005 Employment Income ($000) Females 15+, income - $20,169 Females 15+, a-tax inc - $18,775

Males 15+, no income - 19,840 Males 15+, no a-tax inc. - 19,880Males 15+, income - 421,490 Males 15+, a-tax inc. - 421,450

Under $10,000 N/A 18% Under $10,000 N/A 18%$10,000 - $29,999 N/A 32% $10,000 - $29,999 N/A 40%$30,000 - $39,999 N/A 15% $30,000 - $39,999 N/A 18%$40,000 - $59,999 N/A 19% $40,000 - $49,999 N/A 11%$60,000 and over N/A 16% $50,000 and over N/A 14%Average total income - $37,317 Average a-tax income - $30,107

Females 15+, no inc. - 23,210 Fem. 15+, no a-tax inc - 23,255Females 15+, inc. - 443,910 Fem. 15+, a-tax inc. - 443,865

Under $10,000 N/A 23% Under $10,000 N/A 23%$10,000 - $29,999 N/A 45% $10,000 - $29,999 N/A 52%$30,000 - $39,999 N/A 13% $30,000 - $39,999 N/A 13%$40,000 - $59,999 N/A 12% $40,000 - $49,999 N/A 6%$60,000 and over N/A 7% $50,000 and over N/A 6%Average total income - $25,627 Average a-tax income - $22,057

Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MB Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MB Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MBEconomic Family Median Income Composition of Income All economic families N/A 298,305All economic families - $60,754 Males, 15+ not in e-fam. Before-tax low inc. N/A 12%

Couple economic fam - $66,686 Employment inc. N/A 73.2% After-tax low inc. N/A 9%Male lone-parent e-fam - $44,642 Govt. transfers N/A 13.4% Couple economic fam. N/A 247,850Fem. lone-parent e-fam - $32,883 Other N/A 13.4% Before-tax low inc. N/A 8%

2005 Family income groups, all economic families Females, 15+ not in e-fam. After-tax low inc. N/A 5%% Distribution Employment inc. N/A 49.4% Male lone parent e-fam N/A 7,680

Govt. transfers N/A 27.5% Before-tax low inc. N/A 20%Other N/A 23.1% After-tax low inc. N/A 15%

Median Total Income - $23,384 Fem. lone parent e-fam N/A 35,925Males 15+ - $26,096 Before-tax low inc. N/A 40%Females 15+ - $21,423 After-tax low inc. N/A 31%

Average Total Income - $29,370 Persons 15+ not in e-fam N/A 154,745Males 15+ - $31,811 Before-tax low inc. N/A 38%Females 15+ - $27,234 After-tax low inc. N/A 29%

Median After Tax Inc. - $21,075 Persons <6 years old N/A 72,220Males 15+ - $23,033 Before-tax low inc. N/A 26%Females 15+ - $19,830 After-tax low inc. N/A 20%

Average After Tax Inc - $24,747 Persons 65+ N/A 147,875Males 15+ - $26,236 Before-tax low inc. N/A 16%Females 15+ - $23,444 After-tax low inc. N/A 7%

Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MB Red Sucker Lake 1976, IRI MB Population - effective since the 1991 CensusAll private households - 448,780 Median after tax income in 2005 non-permanent residents included in total.

One-person hholds - 128,295 All households - $41,844 2001 Census population - based on 2006One-person hholds N/A 29% One person hhlds - $22,193 boundaries.

2005 Before tax household income ($,000) Average value of owner occupied non-farm, Economic family - refers to 2 or more ind.non-reserve dwelling N/A $153,307 living in the same dwelling, rel. to each otherNon-farm, non-reserve, one family households by blood, marriage, common-law or adoption.

without additional persons Experienced labour force - includes ind.who worked since 1/1/2005 and who wereemployed or unemployed during the ref. week.Non-movers - on Census day were living atthe same address as 1 or 5 years previously.Non-migrant movers - lived at a differentaddress but in the same census sub-division.Average - or arithmetic mean is calculated bydividing the sum of the included categories bythe number of the included categories.Median - an alternate measure of "average"Median income of a specific group is thatamount which divides their income size distri-bution into halves (below & above the median)Prevalence of low income - the percentageof a specified group below Statistics Canada'slow income cut-offs (LICO)

Household Income in 2005 Household Affordability Notes

Employment Income in 2005 Total Income in 2005 After-tax Income in 2005

Family Income in 2005 Persons Not in Economic Families Prevalence of Low Income in 2005

$0

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Under $10,000

$10,000 to $19,999

$20,000 to $29,999

$30,000 to $39,999

$40,000 to $49,999

$50,000 to $59,999

$60,000 to $69,999

$70,000 to $79,999

$80,000 to $89,999

$90,000 to $99,999

$100,000 and over

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Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MBTotal population Total population 330 1,148,401 Private Households 120 448,770

(as of May 16, 2006) 330 1,148,401 Male 56% 49% One family 67% 66%Share of Manitoba 0.03% Female 44% 51% Multi-family 0% 2%

Median Age 29.7 38.1 Non-familiy 29% 32%2001 Census of Population Population by Age Group, percent distribution Households by Size, percent distribution

(as of May 15, 2001) 316 1,119,583

Percent change '01-2006 4.4% 2.6%

Land area 2006 2.0 552,370km2

Occupied private dwellings(unrounded) 120 448,766

Total Dwellings(unrounded) 120 491,724

Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MBPopulation 15+ years 245 923,230 Persons in private

Single, never married 155 307,500 Sons and/or daughters households 330 1,119,530Legally married 55 463,100 living at home Aged 65 and older 25 150,050Separated 10 26,215 Total number 130 364,250 % of total population 8% 13%Divorced 10 62,865 Average per Non-family persons 40% 38%Widowed 20 63,550 census family 1.6 1.2 Family persons 60% 62%

Percent Distribution, Living Arrangements ofCensus Families by Structure Children by Age, percent distribution Non-family persons aged 65 and older

No. of census families 80 312,805

Husband-wife families 65 259,595Now-married couples 25 225,875

Without child at home 0% 44%With children at home 80% 56%

Common-law couples 35 33,715Without child at home 43% 57%With children at home 71% 43%

Single-parent families 20 53,210Male parent 50% 19%Female parent 50% 81%

Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MBNon-farm, non-reserve private dwellings, Occupied private Occupied privateoccupied by usual residents dwellings 120 448,780 dwellings 120 448,780Total number N/A 426,070 Ave. # of rooms 4.9 6.3 Owned 0% 69%Tenant Occupied N/A 126,420 Ave. # of bedrooms 2.2 2.7 Rented 17% 28%

Average gross rent N/A $591 Band Housing 83% 3%>= 30% of hhld income N/A 35% Persons in priv hhlds 330 1,119,53030~99% of hhld income N/A 31% Ave. # persons/hhld 2.8 2.5

Owner Occupied N/A 299,645 % Dist., Dwellings by Structural Type % Dist., Period of ConstructionAverage value N/A $153,307Average payments N/A $768

>= 30% of hhld income N/A 11%30~99% of hhld income N/A 10%

One family hhlds without additional personsin non-farm, non-reserve private dwellingsTenant households N/A 50,055

Average gross rent N/A $632>= 30% of hhld income N/A 25%

Owner occupied N/A 216,475Average gross rent N/A $820>= 30% of hhld income N/A 9%

Affordability (vs. Household income) Dwellings Tenure & Age of Housing

Summary Population by Gender & Age Households

Marital Status & Families Children Seniors

05

10152025303540

0-4 5-19 20-44 45-64 65-74 75+

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1person

2persons

3persons

4 to 5persons

6 ormore

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Age undersix

6 to 14 15 to 17 18 to 24 25+ years

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0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Living withrelatives

Living withnon-relatives only

Living alone

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0 20 40 60 80

Single-detached

Semi-detached

Row house

Apart. duplex

Apart. 5+ storeys

Apart. <5 storeys

Other single-attach.

Mov. dwelling

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5

10

15

20

25

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Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MBTotal population 330 1,133,510 Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Total population 330 1,133,510

Aboriginal Identity 320 175,395 Total Response 325 186,665 Visible Minority (#) 10 109,095Share of total population 97% 15% NA Indian 98% 65% Visible Minority (%) 3% 10%

Metis 0% 39% % Dist. Of Visible Minorities (local order)North American Indian (si..) 320 100,645 Inuit 0% 1%Metis (single response) 0 71,805 For previous censuses, ethnic origins wereInuit (single response) 0 565 distinguished as 'single, 'multiple' or 'total'.Multiple Aboriginal Resp. 0 685 For the 2006 Census the term 'ethnic origin' isOther Aboriginal Resp. 10 1,695 similar to 'total ethnic origins' which allows

% Aboriginal Identity persons to designate multiple ancestory.*1996 to 2006 Census had question on Aborignal Identity.

Origin data is more comparable with previous censuses.

Registered Indian Status Total Population 330 1,133,515

Registered Indian 320 101,810Not a Reg. Indian 10 1,031,700

Distribution: Registered Indian toTotal Population 97% 9%Abo. Identity Pop. 100% 58%Abo. Ethnic Origin Pop 98% 55%

Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MBImmigrant population 0 151,230 Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100% Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100%

Share of total popln. N/A 13% Before 1961 N/A 16% Under 5 years N/A 11%Non-immigrant population 0 974,735 1961 to 1980 N/A 29% 5 to 14 years N/A 20%

Percent born in MB N/A 85% 1981 to 1995 N/A 25% 15 to 24 years N/A 24%Non-permanent residents 0 7,550 1996 to 2000 N/A 9% 25 to 44 years N/A 38%

% Dist. Of Immigrants by Birthplace (local order) 2001 to 2006 N/A 21% 45 years and over N/A 7%% Dist. Immigrated before 2001 % Dist. Immigrated after 2001

Churchill 1, IRI Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MBOrder: local responses Single Mother Tongue 325 1,118,690 Single Home Language 330 1,116,600

% Top lang (english) 38% 75% % Top lang (english) 76% 89%% Dist., Non-English Mother Tongue Multiple HL (incl eng.) 0 16,910

(local order) % Dist., Non-English Home Language(local order)

Ethnic Origin(s) Mother Tongue Home Language

Aboriginal Identity Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Visible Minorities

Immigrants Immigrants Immigrants

0 10 20 30 40

Chinese

South Asian

Black

Filipino

Latin American

Southeast Asian

Arab

West Asian

Korean

Japanese

Visible minority, n.i.e.

Multiple visible minority

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Dene

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25

Dene

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

NA Indian Métis Inuit Multiple Other

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

North American Indian

Irish

Scottish

Cornish

English

Manx

Welsh

British Isles, n.i.e.

Acadian

French

Churchill 1, IRI MB

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September 2008

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Note: Languages (NOT persons), % Distribution Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MBIndividuals may specify more than one language Population, 1 yr & older 325 1,119,360 Pop. 15+ in lab. force 115 611,280

Not including English or French; local order Non-movers 89% 87% Employed 80 577,710 Moved in last year 11% 13% Unemployed 35 33,575

From other prov/terr 5% 4% Not in Labour Force 130 297,170From outside Canada 0% 1% Participation Rate, % 46.0 67.35 Year Mobility of Popln, 5 years & up, % Dist. Unemployment Rate, % 30.4 5.5

Unemployment Rate (%) by Age and Sex

% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MBTotal Labour Force 115 611,280 Employed LF, 15+ 80 577,705

Experienced LF 105 602,150 Work in CSD of res. 55 365,100% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Work at home 0 52,565

No fixed workplace 10 51,135Mode of Transportation, % dist. Based on

population with usual or no fixed workplace

Percent distribution by Indistry % Distribution for Population 25 to 64, with % Distribution for Population 25 to 64NAICS 2002 post-secondary qualifications

Top 8 Industries by Labour Force Education: Field of Study Highest Level of Education

Non-Official Languages Spoken Mobility - Migration (1 yr & 5 yr) Labour Force Activity

Broad Occupational Categories Top 8 Detailed Occupations Workplace & Transportation

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Male15+

Male15-24

Male25+

Female15+

Female15-24

Female25+

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25

Teachers & professors

Nurse supervisors & reg. nurses

Paralegals, social serv. workers & occ.in educ. & relig., n.e.c.

Cashiers

Chefs & cooks

Sales & service occ., n.e.c.

Stationary eng., power stn operators &elect. trades & telecom.

Senior mgnt

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25

Education

Visual & performingarts, comm. Tech.

Humanities

Social & beh.sciences & law

Bus., mgt & pub.Admin.

Physical & lifesciences & tech.

Math., computer &info. sciences

Arch., eng., &related tech,

Agric., nat. res. &conservation

Health, parks, rec.& fitness

Personal, protective& trans. services

Other fields

Churchill 1, IRI MB 0 20 40 60 80

No certificate,diploma or degree

High school orequivalent

Apprenticeship/trades

College, CEGEP orother

University, no degree

University degree

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

Dene

Cree

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Siouan languages

Dogrib

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Sales & service

Social science, educ., govt.service & religion

Trades, trans. & equipmentoperators

Business, finance & admin.

Management

Natural & appl. sciences

Health

Art, culture, rec. & sport

Primary industry

Processing, mfg & utilities

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Car/truck/van-driver

Car/truck/van-passenger

Public transit

Walked

Bicycle

Motorcycle

Taxicab

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Public admin.

Educational services

Health care & social assist.

Construction

Retail trade

Admin & support, waste mgt &remediation serv.

Accom & food serv.

Agric., for., fish. & hunting

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Non-movers

Non-migrants

Migrants

Intraprovincialmigrants

Interprovincialmigrants

Externalmigrants

Churchill 1, IRI MB

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Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MBWith employment income 150 650,410 Population 15+ 250 908,450 Population 15+ 245 908,450

Worked full yr, full time 27% 54% Males 56% 49% Males 57% 49%Males 13% 31% Females 42% 51% Females 45% 51%Females 10% 22% Median Total Income $11,184 $24,194 Median afte-tax inc. $11,184 $21,805

Worked pt yr, pt time 63% 40% Males 15+, income $8,160 $29,919 Males 15+, a-tax inc. $8,160 $26,050Median 2005 Employment Income ($000) Females 15+, income $12,875 $20,169 Females 15+, a-tax inc $12,875 $18,775

Males 15+, no income 10 19,840 Males 15+, no a-tax inc. 10 19,880Males 15+, income 130 421,490 Males 15+, a-tax inc. 135 421,450

Under $10,000 58% 18% Under $10,000 48% 18%$10,000 - $29,999 42% 32% $10,000 - $29,999 41% 40%$30,000 - $39,999 0% 15% $30,000 - $39,999 0% 18%$40,000 - $59,999 8% 19% $40,000 - $49,999 0% 11%$60,000 and over 0% 16% $50,000 and over 0% 14%Average total income $12,379 $37,317 Average a-tax income $12,191 $30,107

Females 15+, no inc. 10 23,210 Fem. 15+, no a-tax inc 10 23,255Females 15+, inc. 105 443,910 Fem. 15+, a-tax inc. 100 443,865

Under $10,000 48% 23% Under $10,000 45% 23%$10,000 - $29,999 52% 45% $10,000 - $29,999 45% 52%$30,000 - $39,999 0% 13% $30,000 - $39,999 0% 13%$40,000 - $59,999 10% 12% $40,000 - $49,999 0% 6%$60,000 and over 0% 7% $50,000 and over 0% 6%Average total income $17,526 $25,627 Average a-tax income $16,486 $22,057

Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MBEconomic Family Median Income Composition of Income All economic families N/A 298,305All economic families $29,376 $60,754 Males, 15+ not in e-fam. Before-tax low inc. N/A 12%

Couple economic fam $30,464 $66,686 Employment inc. 45.5% 73.2% After-tax low inc. N/A 9%Male lone-parent e-fam $0 $44,642 Govt. transfers 45.7% 13.4% Couple economic fam. N/A 247,850Fem. lone-parent e-fam $24,064 $32,883 Other 0.0% 13.4% Before-tax low inc. N/A 8%

2005 Family income groups, all economic families Females, 15+ not in e-fam. After-tax low inc. N/A 5%% Distribution Employment inc. 45.7% 49.4% Male lone parent e-fam N/A 7,680

Govt. transfers 33.4% 27.5% Before-tax low inc. N/A 20%Other 20.9% 23.1% After-tax low inc. N/A 15%

Median Total Income $10,272 $23,384 Fem. lone parent e-fam N/A 35,925Males 15+ $10,272 $26,096 Before-tax low inc. N/A 40%Females 15+ $0 $21,423 After-tax low inc. N/A 31%

Average Total Income $11,848 $29,370 Persons 15+ not in e-fam N/A 154,745Males 15+ $11,678 $31,811 Before-tax low inc. N/A 38%Females 15+ $0 $27,234 After-tax low inc. N/A 29%

Median After Tax Inc. $10,272 $21,075 Persons <6 years old N/A 72,220Males 15+ $10,272 $23,033 Before-tax low inc. N/A 26%Females 15+ $0 $19,830 After-tax low inc. N/A 20%

Average After Tax Inc $11,527 $24,747 Persons 65+ N/A 147,875Males 15+ $11,278 $26,236 Before-tax low inc. N/A 16%Females 15+ $0 $23,444 After-tax low inc. N/A 7%

Churchill 1, IRI MB Churchill 1, IRI MB Population - effective since the 1991 CensusAll private households 120 448,780 Median after tax income in 2005 non-permanent residents included in total.

One-person hholds 40 128,295 All households $23,424 $41,844 2001 Census population - based on 2006One-person hholds 33% 29% One person hhlds $8,624 $22,193 boundaries.

2005 Before tax household income ($,000) Average value of owner occupied non-farm, Economic family - refers to 2 or more ind.non-reserve dwelling N/A $153,307 living in the same dwelling, rel. to each otherNon-farm, non-reserve, one family households by blood, marriage, common-law or adoption.

without additional persons Experienced labour force - includes ind.who worked since 1/1/2005 and who wereemployed or unemployed during the ref. week.Non-movers - on Census day were living atthe same address as 1 or 5 years previously.Non-migrant movers - lived at a differentaddress but in the same census sub-division.Average - or arithmetic mean is calculated bydividing the sum of the included categories bythe number of the included categories.Median - an alternate measure of "average"Median income of a specific group is thatamount which divides their income size distri-bution into halves (below & above the median)Prevalence of low income - the percentageof a specified group below Statistics Canada'slow income cut-offs (LICO)

Household Income in 2005 Household Affordability Notes

Employment Income in 2005 Total Income in 2005 After-tax Income in 2005

Family Income in 2005 Persons Not in Economic Families Prevalence of Low Income in 2005

$0

$100

$200

$300

$400

$500

$600

$700

$800

$900

Owner majorpayments

Tenant averagegross rent

Churchill 1, IRI MB

$0

$5

$10

$15

$20

$25

$30

$35

$40

$45

Male, fullyear/full

time

Female,full

year/fulltime

Male, partyear/part

time

Female,part

year/parttime

Churchill 1, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Under $10,000

$10,000 to $19,999

$20,000 to $29,999

$30,000 to $39,999

$40,000 to $49,999

$50,000 to $59,999

$60,000 to $69,999

$70,000 to $79,999

$80,000 to $89,999

$90,000 to $99,999

$100,000 and over

Churchill 1, IRI MB

$0

$10

$20

$30

$40

$50

$60

$70

Allhholds,med.

1 personhholds,med.

Allhholds,

ave.

1 personhholds,

ave.

Churchill 1, IRI MB

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Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MBTotal population Total population 603 1,148,401 Private Households 190 448,770

(as of May 16, 2006) 603 1,148,401 Male 51% 49% One family 58% 66%Share of Manitoba 0.05% Female 49% 51% Multi-family 5% 2%

Median Age 19.6 38.1 Non-familiy 34% 32%2001 Census of Population Population by Age Group, percent distribution Households by Size, percent distribution

(as of May 15, 2001) 659 1,119,583

Percent change '01-2006 -8.5% 2.6%

Land area 2006 3.4 552,370km2

Occupied private dwellings(unrounded) 189 448,766

Total Dwellings(unrounded) 204 491,724

Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MBPopulation 15+ years 350 923,230 Persons in private

Single, never married 225 307,500 Sons and/or daughters households 605 1,119,530Legally married 90 463,100 living at home Aged 65 and older 10 150,050Separated 10 26,215 Total number 315 364,250 % of total population 2% 13%Divorced 20 62,865 Average per Non-family persons 0% 38%Widowed 10 63,550 census family 2.3 1.2 Family persons 100% 62%

Percent Distribution, Living Arrangements ofCensus Families by Structure Children by Age, percent distribution Non-family persons aged 65 and older

No. of census families 135 312,805

Husband-wife families 75 259,595Now-married couples 45 225,875

Without child at home 22% 44%With children at home 67% 56%

Common-law couples 35 33,715Without child at home 29% 57%With children at home 86% 43%

Single-parent families 60 53,210Male parent 25% 19%Female parent 67% 81%

Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MBNon-farm, non-reserve private dwellings, Occupied private Occupied privateoccupied by usual residents dwellings 190 448,780 dwellings 190 448,780Total number N/A 426,070 Ave. # of rooms 4.8 6.3 Owned 0% 69%Tenant Occupied N/A 126,420 Ave. # of bedrooms 2.4 2.7 Rented 8% 28%

Average gross rent N/A $591 Band Housing 92% 3%>= 30% of hhld income N/A 35% Persons in priv hhlds 605 1,119,53030~99% of hhld income N/A 31% Ave. # persons/hhld 3.2 2.5

Owner Occupied N/A 299,645 % Dist., Dwellings by Structural Type % Dist., Period of ConstructionAverage value N/A $153,307Average payments N/A $768

>= 30% of hhld income N/A 11%30~99% of hhld income N/A 10%

One family hhlds without additional personsin non-farm, non-reserve private dwellingsTenant households N/A 50,055

Average gross rent N/A $632>= 30% of hhld income N/A 25%

Owner occupied N/A 216,475Average gross rent N/A $820>= 30% of hhld income N/A 9%

Affordability (vs. Household income) Dwellings Tenure & Age of Housing

Summary Population by Gender & Age Households

Marital Status & Families Children Seniors

05

10152025303540

0-4 5-19 20-44 45-64 65-74 75+

Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB

05

101520253035

1person

2persons

3persons

4 to 5persons

6 ormore

persons

Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB

05

101520253035404550

Age undersix

6 to 14 15 to 17 18 to 24 25+ years

Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB

0102030405060708090

100

Living withrelatives

Living withnon-relatives only

Living alone

Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Single-detached

Semi-detached

Row house

Apart. duplex

Apart. 5+ storeys

Apart. <5 storeys

Other single-attach.

Mov. dwelling

Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Before1946

1946-1960

1961-1970

1971-1980

1981-1985

1986-1990

1991-1995

1996-2000

2001-2006

Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB

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Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MBTotal population 605 1,133,510 Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Total population 605 1,133,510

Aboriginal Identity 595 175,395 Total Response 590 186,665 Visible Minority (#) 0 109,095Share of total population 98% 15% NA Indian 100% 65% Visible Minority (%) 0% 10%

Metis 0% 39% % Dist. Of Visible Minorities (local order)North American Indian (si..) 590 100,645 Inuit 0% 1%Metis (single response) 10 71,805 For previous censuses, ethnic origins wereInuit (single response) 0 565 distinguished as 'single, 'multiple' or 'total'.Multiple Aboriginal Resp. 0 685 For the 2006 Census the term 'ethnic origin' isOther Aboriginal Resp. 0 1,695 similar to 'total ethnic origins' which allows

% Aboriginal Identity persons to designate multiple ancestory.*1996 to 2006 Census had question on Aborignal Identity.

Origin data is more comparable with previous censuses.

Registered Indian Status Total Population 600 1,133,515

Registered Indian 590 101,810Not a Reg. Indian 10 1,031,700

Distribution: Registered Indian toTotal Population 98% 9%Abo. Identity Pop. 99% 58%Abo. Ethnic Origin Pop 100% 55%

Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MBImmigrant population 0 151,230 Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100% Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100%

Share of total popln. N/A 13% Before 1961 N/A 16% Under 5 years N/A 11%Non-immigrant population 0 974,735 1961 to 1980 N/A 29% 5 to 14 years N/A 20%

Percent born in MB N/A 85% 1981 to 1995 N/A 25% 15 to 24 years N/A 24%Non-permanent residents 0 7,550 1996 to 2000 N/A 9% 25 to 44 years N/A 38%

% Dist. Of Immigrants by Birthplace (local order) 2001 to 2006 N/A 21% 45 years and over N/A 7%% Dist. Immigrated before 2001 % Dist. Immigrated after 2001

Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MBOrder: local responses Single Mother Tongue 570 1,118,690 Single Home Language 575 1,116,600

% Top lang (english) 73% 75% % Top lang (english) 80% 89%% Dist., Non-English Mother Tongue Multiple HL (incl eng.) 30 16,910

(local order) % Dist., Non-English Home Language(local order)

Ethnic Origin(s) Mother Tongue Home Language

Aboriginal Identity Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Visible Minorities

Immigrants Immigrants Immigrants

0 10 20 30 40

Chinese

South Asian

Black

Filipino

Latin American

Southeast Asian

Arab

West Asian

Korean

Japanese

Visible minority, n.i.e.

Multiple visible minority

Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Cree

Ojibway

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20

Cree

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

NA Indian Métis Inuit Multiple Other

Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

North American Indian

English

Scottish

Italian

Cornish

Irish

Manx

Welsh

British Isles, n.i.e.

Acadian

Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB

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Note: Languages (NOT persons), % Distribution Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MBIndividuals may specify more than one language Population, 1 yr & older 580 1,119,360 Pop. 15+ in lab. force 160 611,280

Not including English or French; local order Non-movers 99% 87% Employed 90 577,710 Moved in last year 0% 13% Unemployed 70 33,575

From other prov/terr 2% 4% Not in Labour Force 190 297,170From outside Canada 0% 1% Participation Rate, % 45.7 67.35 Year Mobility of Popln, 5 years & up, % Dist. Unemployment Rate, % 43.8 5.5

Unemployment Rate (%) by Age and Sex

% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MBTotal Labour Force 160 611,280 Employed LF, 15+ 90 577,705

Experienced LF 90 602,150 Work in CSD of res. 80 365,100% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Work at home 0 52,565

No fixed workplace 10 51,135Mode of Transportation, % dist. Based on

population with usual or no fixed workplace

Percent distribution by Indistry % Distribution for Population 25 to 64, with % Distribution for Population 25 to 64NAICS 2002 post-secondary qualifications

Top 8 Industries by Labour Force Education: Field of Study Highest Level of Education

Non-Official Languages Spoken Mobility - Migration (1 yr & 5 yr) Labour Force Activity

Broad Occupational Categories Top 8 Detailed Occupations Workplace & Transportation

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Male15+

Male15-24

Male25+

Female15+

Female15-24

Female25+

Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

Teachers & professors

Child care & home support workers

Other managers, n.e.c.

Secretaries

Clerical

Paralegals, social serv. workers & occ.in educ. & relig., n.e.c.

Sales and service supervisors

Protective services

Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Education

Visual & performingarts, comm. Tech.

Humanities

Social & beh.sciences & law

Bus., mgt & pub.Admin.

Physical & lifesciences & tech.

Math., computer &info. sciences

Arch., eng., &related tech,

Agric., nat. res. &conservation

Health, parks, rec.& fitness

Personal, protective& trans. services

Other fields

Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB 0 20 40 60 80

No certificate,diploma or degree

High school orequivalent

Apprenticeship/trades

College, CEGEP orother

University, no degree

University degree

Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

Cree

Other languages

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Siouan languages

Dene

Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Sales & service

Social science, educ., govt.service & religion

Business, finance & admin.

Management

Health

Trades, trans. & equipmentoperators

Natural & appl. sciences

Art, culture, rec. & sport

Primary industry

Processing, mfg & utilities

Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Car/truck/van-driver

Car/truck/van-passenger

Public transit

Walked

Bicycle

Motorcycle

Taxicab

Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Public admin.

Educationalservices

Health care &social assist.

Construction

Retail trade

Transp. &warehousing

Agric., for.,fish. & hunting

Mining, oil &gas extr.

Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

Non-movers

Non-migrants

Migrants

Intraprovincialmigrants

Interprovincialmigrants

Externalmigrants

Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB

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Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MBWith employment income 95 650,410 Population 15+ 350 908,450 Population 15+ 350 908,450

Worked full yr, full time 84% 54% Males 50% 49% Males 50% 49%Males 37% 31% Females 50% 51% Females 50% 51%Females 47% 22% Median Total Income $11,976 $24,194 Median afte-tax inc. $11,976 $21,805

Worked pt yr, pt time 16% 40% Males 15+, income $8,012 $29,919 Males 15+, a-tax inc. $8,012 $26,050Median 2005 Employment Income ($000) Females 15+, income $14,352 $20,169 Females 15+, a-tax inc $14,352 $18,775

Males 15+, no income 15 19,840 Males 15+, no a-tax inc. 15 19,880Males 15+, income 160 421,490 Males 15+, a-tax inc. 160 421,450

Under $10,000 63% 18% Under $10,000 53% 18%$10,000 - $29,999 34% 32% $10,000 - $29,999 41% 40%$30,000 - $39,999 0% 15% $30,000 - $39,999 6% 18%$40,000 - $59,999 0% 19% $40,000 - $49,999 6% 11%$60,000 and over 6% 16% $50,000 and over 6% 14%Average total income $12,077 $37,317 Average a-tax income $11,796 $30,107

Females 15+, no inc. 15 23,210 Fem. 15+, no a-tax inc 15 23,255Females 15+, inc. 160 443,910 Fem. 15+, a-tax inc. 160 443,865

Under $10,000 28% 23% Under $10,000 25% 23%$10,000 - $29,999 53% 45% $10,000 - $29,999 59% 52%$30,000 - $39,999 13% 13% $30,000 - $39,999 0% 13%$40,000 - $59,999 0% 12% $40,000 - $49,999 6% 6%$60,000 and over 0% 7% $50,000 and over 0% 6%Average total income $17,523 $25,627 Average a-tax income $17,211 $22,057

Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MBEconomic Family Median Income Composition of Income All economic families N/A 298,305All economic families $26,240 $60,754 Males, 15+ not in e-fam. Before-tax low inc. N/A 12%

Couple economic fam $32,768 $66,686 Employment inc. 51.8% 73.2% After-tax low inc. N/A 9%Male lone-parent e-fam $0 $44,642 Govt. transfers 45.7% 13.4% Couple economic fam. N/A 247,850Fem. lone-parent e-fam $21,312 $32,883 Other 2.4% 13.4% Before-tax low inc. N/A 8%

2005 Family income groups, all economic families Females, 15+ not in e-fam. After-tax low inc. N/A 5%% Distribution Employment inc. 67.3% 49.4% Male lone parent e-fam N/A 7,680

Govt. transfers 31.0% 27.5% Before-tax low inc. N/A 20%Other 1.7% 23.1% After-tax low inc. N/A 15%

Median Total Income $8,016 $23,384 Fem. lone parent e-fam N/A 35,925Males 15+ $4,208 $26,096 Before-tax low inc. N/A 40%Females 15+ $13,040 $21,423 After-tax low inc. N/A 31%

Average Total Income $11,676 $29,370 Persons 15+ not in e-fam N/A 154,745Males 15+ $9,323 $31,811 Before-tax low inc. N/A 38%Females 15+ $16,493 $27,234 After-tax low inc. N/A 29%

Median After Tax Inc. $8,016 $21,075 Persons <6 years old N/A 72,220Males 15+ $4,208 $23,033 Before-tax low inc. N/A 26%Females 15+ $13,040 $19,830 After-tax low inc. N/A 20%

Average After Tax Inc $11,387 $24,747 Persons 65+ N/A 147,875Males 15+ $9,250 $26,236 Before-tax low inc. N/A 16%Females 15+ $15,764 $23,444 After-tax low inc. N/A 7%

Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB Shoal River Indian Reserve 65A, IRI MB Population - effective since the 1991 CensusAll private households 190 448,780 Median after tax income in 2005 non-permanent residents included in total.

One-person hholds 65 128,295 All households $18,528 $41,844 2001 Census population - based on 2006One-person hholds 34% 29% One person hhlds $8,024 $22,193 boundaries.

2005 Before tax household income ($,000) Average value of owner occupied non-farm, Economic family - refers to 2 or more ind.non-reserve dwelling N/A $153,307 living in the same dwelling, rel. to each otherNon-farm, non-reserve, one family households by blood, marriage, common-law or adoption.

without additional persons Experienced labour force - includes ind.who worked since 1/1/2005 and who wereemployed or unemployed during the ref. week.Non-movers - on Census day were living atthe same address as 1 or 5 years previously.Non-migrant movers - lived at a differentaddress but in the same census sub-division.Average - or arithmetic mean is calculated bydividing the sum of the included categories bythe number of the included categories.Median - an alternate measure of "average"Median income of a specific group is thatamount which divides their income size distri-bution into halves (below & above the median)Prevalence of low income - the percentageof a specified group below Statistics Canada'slow income cut-offs (LICO)

Household Income in 2005 Household Affordability Notes

Employment Income in 2005 Total Income in 2005 After-tax Income in 2005

Family Income in 2005 Persons Not in Economic Families Prevalence of Low Income in 2005

$0

$100

$200

$300

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0 5 10 15 20 25 30

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$10,000 to $19,999

$20,000 to $29,999

$30,000 to $39,999

$40,000 to $49,999

$50,000 to $59,999

$60,000 to $69,999

$70,000 to $79,999

$80,000 to $89,999

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$0

$10

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Data Source: Statistics Canada 2006 CensusManitoba Bureau of Statistics

September 2008

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South Indian Lake Community Status South Indian Lake is situated on an arm of the lake that joins South Bay to the main body of the Lake. Approximately two-thirds of the residents are members of the Nelson House Band, many of whom can trace ancestry back to the 1920s. The community is about 130 air km Northwest of Thompson and 64 air km from Leaf Rapids. PR # 391, which connects both Thompson and Leaf Rapids, also extends to South Bay, providing access to the ferry/barge in season. The community has undergone major change as a result of the Churchill River Diversion, which causes water to flow south to the Rat River, then through the Burntwood river into the Nelson River to provide additional water for Hydro de-velopment on the lower Nelson River. Recognized as a community in 1971 by the de-partment, and incorporated in 1999, the com-munity is governed by an Incorporated Council consisting of mayor and councillors under The Northern Affairs Act. Community Contacts By mail South Indian Lake Administrator Box 25 South Indian Lake, Manitoba, R0B 1N0 By phone Call (204) 374-2134 Fax (204) 374-2017 Office hours and staff Office hours are: Mon - Fri 8:00am - 5:00pm The community also employs a clerk, three public works employees, a volunteer fire chief, a recreation director and two community constables.

Community Statistics Population

1985 845 1991 732 1996 887 2001 808 2006 ----

Information from Statistics Canada after 1985. Households There are 169 housing units in the community. By-laws Curfew Derelict Vehicles Employee Benefits (by minister’s regulation) Fire Department Boundary Manitoba Regulation 51/99 refers to Director of sur-veys Plan 18606. See map. Property Assessment and Taxes Values of Assessment Business $21,900 Real Property 251,510 Grants-in-lieu 1,107,820 Exempt 70,080 Total 451,310 Rate of Taxation (mills) General Municipal 5.20 School levies Foundation 12.33 Frontier School Division (#48) 17.60 Business Tax 3.75% Information from 2010 assessment roll and tax bylaw of Aboriginal and Northern Affairs. Emergency Services Fire Fire fighting capability is based on a pumper truck and equipment from the community fire hall. Portable forestry equipment is also available for grass and brush fires.

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Police Police response is from the Leaf Rapids detachment RCMP, phone (204) 473-2469. There is also two community constables who respond in the commu-nity. Medical Medical response is based on a federal nursing sta-tion staffed by three nurses and two community health workers, with a five bed capacity. The community also qualifies for Patient Transport assistance. Community-based Services Airstrip Manitoba Transportation and Government Services, Northern Airports operate a 2,600' x 100' crushed rock airstrip with terminal and remote-controlled light-ing about 1 mile north of the community. Office is lo-cated in Winnipeg, phone (204) 945-3421, or airport manager, phone (204) 374-2225. Ferry Service Manitoba Transportation and Government Services, Marine Services operate the ferry MV Charles Robert on an hourly schedule between South Indian Lake and South Bay. Office is in Winnipeg, phone (204) 945-3424. Hydro Provided by Manitoba Hydro as land- line electric power. Residential rates are: Basic charge $ 6.25 /month First 175 kWh 5.78 cents/KWH Balance 5.16 cents/KWH Hydro Office is located at Leaf Rapids, phone (204) 473-2383. Telephone Manitoba Telecom Services provides individual-line service and digital switching installation with toll-free calling to Leaf Rapids and Nelson House. Call MTS toll-free at (204) 225-5687. Water Water is drawn from the Churchill River system via wet-well intake to the pumphouse. It is then put through a package treatment plant and chlorinated. The major buildings in the community core area are connected to a distribution system. Residences are served by truck delivery. Waste Disposal Solid-waste is picked up twice weekly by a local con-tractor and taken to the solid-waste disposal site lo-cated near the community.

Most residences have sewage pumpout, which is then hauled for treatment in an sequencing batch reactor (SBR) sewage treatment plant. Schools The Oscar Blackburn School is operated by Frontier School Division. It is staffed by the principal, a vice-principal,17 teachers and numerous support staff, Phone (204) 374-2056 or (204) 374-2094. Recreation Facilities Ball field Beach area Community Hall, 4,500 sq. ft. Indoor rink Playgrounds Youth Centre Government Services Communities Economic Development Fund, Head Office at Thompson, phone (204) 778-4138. Manitoba Conservation, Regional Operations, North-east Region Office, District Office located at Leaf Rapids, phone (204) 356-2413. Manitoba Conservation, Regional Operations, Nor-theastern Region, seasonal Fire Ranger and Trap Line Officer ; Natural Resources Officer located at Thompson, phone (204) 677-6633. Manitoba Conservation, Regional Operations, North-east Region Public Health, phone (204) 677-6703. Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Tourism, Regional Services Branch, Norman Region Office located at Thompson, phone (204) 677-6780. Manitoba Intergovernmental Affairs, Community Eco-nomic Development, Regional Office at Thompson, phone (204) 677-6692. Manitoba Intergovernmental Affairs, Community Planning Services, Regional Office located at Thomp-son, phone (204) 677-6700. Manitoba Justice Circuit Court sits at South Indian Lake and is coordinated by the Thompson Regional Court Office, phone (204) 677-6798. Manitoba Labour, Employment Services Standards, Employment Standards Officer is located at Thomp-son, phone (204) 677-6664.

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Manitoba Labour, Office of the Fire Commissioner, Assistant Fire Commissioner is located at Thompson, phone (204) 677-6592. Commercial Services Accommodation Accommodation can be arranged at the McLeod

Motel, or in private homes. Transportation Both Gardewine North and Horbas Transfer pro-

vide freight services to South Indian Lake via all-weather road to Leaf Rapids and either barge from South Bay or winter road, in season.

Calm Air provides scheduled services to Lynn Lake and Thompson.

Calm Air and Skyward provide charter services. Clee's Taxi provides local transportation services. Businesses Aswassis-Sekamink Centre – phone

(204) 374-2215 Casil Northern Store South Indian Lake Community Garage – phone

(204) 374-2015 South Indian Lake Development Corporation Economic Overview The most important economic activity is commercial fishing. Fishers deliver their catch to the Leaf Rapids fish station. Trapping contributes some additional income. The community is located in the South Indian Lake Registered Trap Line Zone.

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Split Lake (Part) 171, IRIData Quality Flag* for this area is 01030

Produced by:

The Manitoba Bureau of Statistics

Statistics Canada offers community profiles at the following web address:

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Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MB Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MB Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MBTotal population Total population 1,819 1,148,401 Private Households 370 448,770

(as of May 16, 2006) 1,819 1,148,401 Male 51% 49% One family N/A 66%Share of Manitoba 0.16% Female 48% 51% Multi-family N/A 2%

Median Age 21.1 38.1 Non-familiy N/A 32%2001 Census of Population Population by Age Group, percent distribution Households by Size, percent distribution

(as of May 15, 2001) 1,581 1,119,583

Percent change '01-2006 15.1% 2.6%

Land area 2006 151.8 552,370km2

Occupied private dwellings(unrounded) 370 448,766

Total Dwellings(unrounded) 402 491,724

Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MB Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MB Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MBPopulation 15+ years 1,135 923,230 Persons in private

Single, never married 620 307,500 Sons and/or daughters households - 1,119,530Legally married 430 463,100 living at home Aged 65 and older - 150,050Separated 30 26,215 Total number - 364,250 % of total population N/A 13%Divorced 20 62,865 Average per Non-family persons N/A 38%Widowed 35 63,550 census family - 1.2 Family persons N/A 62%

Percent Distribution, Living Arrangements ofCensus Families by Structure Children by Age, percent distribution Non-family persons aged 65 and older

No. of census families - 312,805

Husband-wife families - 259,595Now-married couples - 225,875

Without child at home N/A 44%With children at home N/A 56%

Common-law couples - 33,715Without child at home N/A 57%With children at home N/A 43%

Single-parent families - 53,210Male parent N/A 19%Female parent N/A 81%

Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MB Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MB Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MBNon-farm, non-reserve private dwellings, Occupied private Occupied privateoccupied by usual residents dwellings - 448,780 dwellings - 448,780Total number N/A 426,070 Ave. # of rooms - 6.3 Owned N/A 69%Tenant Occupied N/A 126,420 Ave. # of bedrooms - 2.7 Rented N/A 28%

Average gross rent N/A $591 Band Housing N/A 3%>= 30% of hhld income N/A 35% Persons in priv hhlds - 1,119,53030~99% of hhld income N/A 31% Ave. # persons/hhld N/A 2.5

Owner Occupied N/A 299,645 % Dist., Dwellings by Structural Type % Dist., Period of ConstructionAverage value N/A $153,307Average payments N/A $768

>= 30% of hhld income N/A 11%30~99% of hhld income N/A 10%

One family hhlds without additional personsin non-farm, non-reserve private dwellingsTenant households N/A 50,055

Average gross rent N/A $632>= 30% of hhld income N/A 25%

Owner occupied N/A 216,475Average gross rent N/A $820>= 30% of hhld income N/A 9%

Affordability (vs. Household income) Dwellings Tenure & Age of Housing

Summary Population by Gender & Age Households

Marital Status & Families Children Seniors

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Data Source: Statistics Canada 2006 CensusManitoba Bureau of Statistics

September 2008

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Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MB Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MB Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MBTotal population - 1,133,510 Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Total population - 1,133,510

Aboriginal Identity - 175,395 Total Response - 186,665 Visible Minority (#) - 109,095Share of total population N/A 15% NA Indian N/A 65% Visible Minority (%) N/A 10%

Metis N/A 39% % Dist. Of Visible Minorities (local order)North American Indian (si..) - 100,645 Inuit N/A 1%Metis (single response) - 71,805 For previous censuses, ethnic origins wereInuit (single response) - 565 distinguished as 'single, 'multiple' or 'total'.Multiple Aboriginal Resp. - 685 For the 2006 Census the term 'ethnic origin' isOther Aboriginal Resp. - 1,695 similar to 'total ethnic origins' which allows

% Aboriginal Identity persons to designate multiple ancestory.*1996 to 2006 Census had question on Aborignal Identity.

Origin data is more comparable with previous censuses.

Registered Indian Status Total Population - 1,133,515

Registered Indian - 101,810Not a Reg. Indian - 1,031,700

Distribution: Registered Indian toTotal Population N/A 9%Abo. Identity Pop. N/A 58%Abo. Ethnic Origin Pop N/A 55%

Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MB Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MB Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MBImmigrant population - 151,230 Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100% Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100%

Share of total popln. N/A 13% Before 1961 N/A 16% Under 5 years N/A 11%Non-immigrant population - 974,735 1961 to 1980 N/A 29% 5 to 14 years N/A 20%

Percent born in MB N/A 85% 1981 to 1995 N/A 25% 15 to 24 years N/A 24%Non-permanent residents - 7,550 1996 to 2000 N/A 9% 25 to 44 years N/A 38%

% Dist. Of Immigrants by Birthplace (local order) 2001 to 2006 N/A 21% 45 years and over N/A 7%% Dist. Immigrated before 2001 % Dist. Immigrated after 2001

Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MB Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MBOrder: local responses Single Mother Tongue - 1,118,690 Single Home Language - 1,116,600

% Top lang (english) N/A 75% % Top lang (english) N/A 89%% Dist., Non-English Mother Tongue Multiple HL (incl eng.) - 16,910

(local order) % Dist., Non-English Home Language(local order)

Ethnic Origin(s) Mother Tongue Home Language

Aboriginal Identity Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Visible Minorities

Immigrants Immigrants Immigrants

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Chinese

South Asian

Black

Filipino

Latin American

Southeast Asian

Arab

West Asian

Korean

Japanese

Visible minority, n.i.e.

Multiple visible minority

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United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

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French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Cree

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United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

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0 2 4 6 8 10

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

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English

Irish

Manx

Scottish

Welsh

British Isles,n.i.e.

Acadian

French

Inuit

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Data Source: Statistics Canada 2006 CensusManitoba Bureau of Statistics

September 2008

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Note: Languages (NOT persons), % Distribution Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MB Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MBIndividuals may specify more than one language Population, 1 yr & older - 1,119,360 Pop. 15+ in lab. force - 611,280

Not including English or French; local order Non-movers N/A 87% Employed - 577,710 Moved in last year N/A 13% Unemployed - 33,575

From other prov/terr N/A 4% Not in Labour Force - 297,170From outside Canada N/A 1% Participation Rate, % - 67.35 Year Mobility of Popln, 5 years & up, % Dist. Unemployment Rate, % - 5.5

Unemployment Rate (%) by Age and Sex

% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MB Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MBTotal Labour Force - 611,280 Employed LF, 15+ - 577,705

Experienced LF - 602,150 Work in CSD of res. - 365,100% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Work at home - 52,565

No fixed workplace - 51,135Mode of Transportation, % dist. Based on

population with usual or no fixed workplace

Percent distribution by Indistry % Distribution for Population 25 to 64, with % Distribution for Population 25 to 64NAICS 2002 post-secondary qualifications

Top 8 Industries by Labour Force Education: Field of Study Highest Level of Education

Non-Official Languages Spoken Mobility - Migration (1 yr & 5 yr) Labour Force Activity

Broad Occupational Categories Top 8 Detailed Occupations Workplace & Transportation

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Senior mgnt

Specialist managers

Managers, retail trade, food & accom.Serv.

Other managers, n.e.c.

Prof. occ. in business & finance

Fin. & insurance admin.

Secretaries

Admin. & regulatory

Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25

Education

Visual & performingarts, comm. Tech.

Humanities

Social & beh.sciences & law

Bus., mgt & pub.Admin.

Physical & lifesciences & tech.

Math., computer &info. sciences

Arch., eng., &related tech,

Agric., nat. res. &conservation

Health, parks, rec.& fitness

Personal, protective& trans. services

Other fields

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No certificate,diploma or degree

High school orequivalent

Apprenticeship/trades

College, CEGEP orother

University, no degree

University degree

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0 2 4 6 8 10

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Cree

Siouan languages

Dene

Dogrib

Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Management

Business, finance & admin.

Natural & appl. sciences

Health

Social science, educ., govt.service & religion

Art, culture, rec. & sport

Sales & service

Trades, trans. & equipmentoperators

Primary industry

Processing, mfg & utilities

Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Car/truck/van-driver

Car/truck/van-passenger

Public transit

Walked

Bicycle

Motorcycle

Taxicab

Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10 12

Agric., for.,fish. & hunting

Mining, oil &gas extr.

Utilities

Construction

Manufacturing

Wholesaletrade

Retail trade

Transp. &warehousing

Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Non-movers

Non-migrants

Migrants

Intraprovincialmigrants

Interprovincialmigrants

Externalmigrants

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Data Source: Statistics Canada 2006 CensusManitoba Bureau of Statistics

September 2008

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Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MB Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MB Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MBWith employment income - 650,410 Population 15+ - 908,450 Population 15+ - 908,450

Worked full yr, full time N/A 54% Males N/A 49% Males N/A 49%Males N/A 31% Females N/A 51% Females N/A 51%Females N/A 22% Median Total Income - $24,194 Median afte-tax inc. - $21,805

Worked pt yr, pt time N/A 40% Males 15+, income - $29,919 Males 15+, a-tax inc. - $26,050Median 2005 Employment Income ($000) Females 15+, income - $20,169 Females 15+, a-tax inc - $18,775

Males 15+, no income - 19,840 Males 15+, no a-tax inc. - 19,880Males 15+, income - 421,490 Males 15+, a-tax inc. - 421,450

Under $10,000 N/A 18% Under $10,000 N/A 18%$10,000 - $29,999 N/A 32% $10,000 - $29,999 N/A 40%$30,000 - $39,999 N/A 15% $30,000 - $39,999 N/A 18%$40,000 - $59,999 N/A 19% $40,000 - $49,999 N/A 11%$60,000 and over N/A 16% $50,000 and over N/A 14%Average total income - $37,317 Average a-tax income - $30,107

Females 15+, no inc. - 23,210 Fem. 15+, no a-tax inc - 23,255Females 15+, inc. - 443,910 Fem. 15+, a-tax inc. - 443,865

Under $10,000 N/A 23% Under $10,000 N/A 23%$10,000 - $29,999 N/A 45% $10,000 - $29,999 N/A 52%$30,000 - $39,999 N/A 13% $30,000 - $39,999 N/A 13%$40,000 - $59,999 N/A 12% $40,000 - $49,999 N/A 6%$60,000 and over N/A 7% $50,000 and over N/A 6%Average total income - $25,627 Average a-tax income - $22,057

Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MB Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MB Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MBEconomic Family Median Income Composition of Income All economic families N/A 298,305All economic families - $60,754 Males, 15+ not in e-fam. Before-tax low inc. N/A 12%

Couple economic fam - $66,686 Employment inc. N/A 73.2% After-tax low inc. N/A 9%Male lone-parent e-fam - $44,642 Govt. transfers N/A 13.4% Couple economic fam. N/A 247,850Fem. lone-parent e-fam - $32,883 Other N/A 13.4% Before-tax low inc. N/A 8%

2005 Family income groups, all economic families Females, 15+ not in e-fam. After-tax low inc. N/A 5%% Distribution Employment inc. N/A 49.4% Male lone parent e-fam N/A 7,680

Govt. transfers N/A 27.5% Before-tax low inc. N/A 20%Other N/A 23.1% After-tax low inc. N/A 15%

Median Total Income - $23,384 Fem. lone parent e-fam N/A 35,925Males 15+ - $26,096 Before-tax low inc. N/A 40%Females 15+ - $21,423 After-tax low inc. N/A 31%

Average Total Income - $29,370 Persons 15+ not in e-fam N/A 154,745Males 15+ - $31,811 Before-tax low inc. N/A 38%Females 15+ - $27,234 After-tax low inc. N/A 29%

Median After Tax Inc. - $21,075 Persons <6 years old N/A 72,220Males 15+ - $23,033 Before-tax low inc. N/A 26%Females 15+ - $19,830 After-tax low inc. N/A 20%

Average After Tax Inc - $24,747 Persons 65+ N/A 147,875Males 15+ - $26,236 Before-tax low inc. N/A 16%Females 15+ - $23,444 After-tax low inc. N/A 7%

Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MB Split Lake (Part) 171, IRI MB Population - effective since the 1991 CensusAll private households - 448,780 Median after tax income in 2005 non-permanent residents included in total.

One-person hholds - 128,295 All households - $41,844 2001 Census population - based on 2006One-person hholds N/A 29% One person hhlds - $22,193 boundaries.

2005 Before tax household income ($,000) Average value of owner occupied non-farm, Economic family - refers to 2 or more ind.non-reserve dwelling N/A $153,307 living in the same dwelling, rel. to each otherNon-farm, non-reserve, one family households by blood, marriage, common-law or adoption.

without additional persons Experienced labour force - includes ind.who worked since 1/1/2005 and who wereemployed or unemployed during the ref. week.Non-movers - on Census day were living atthe same address as 1 or 5 years previously.Non-migrant movers - lived at a differentaddress but in the same census sub-division.Average - or arithmetic mean is calculated bydividing the sum of the included categories bythe number of the included categories.Median - an alternate measure of "average"Median income of a specific group is thatamount which divides their income size distri-bution into halves (below & above the median)Prevalence of low income - the percentageof a specified group below Statistics Canada'slow income cut-offs (LICO)

Household Income in 2005 Household Affordability Notes

Employment Income in 2005 Total Income in 2005 After-tax Income in 2005

Family Income in 2005 Persons Not in Economic Families Prevalence of Low Income in 2005

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$20,000 to $29,999

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$40,000 to $49,999

$50,000 to $59,999

$60,000 to $69,999

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St. Theresa Point, IRI MB St. Theresa Point, IRI MB St. Theresa Point, IRI MBTotal population Total population 2,632 1,148,401 Private Households 495 448,770

(as of May 16, 2006) 2,632 1,148,401 Male 52% 49% One family 71% 66%Share of Manitoba 0.23% Female 48% 51% Multi-family 19% 2%

Median Age 18.8 38.1 Non-familiy 8% 32%2001 Census of Population Population by Age Group, percent distribution Households by Size, percent distribution

(as of May 15, 2001) 2,184 1,119,583

Percent change '01-2006 20.5% 2.6%

Land area 2006 153.4 552,370km2

Occupied private dwellings(unrounded) 497 448,766

Total Dwellings(unrounded) 521 491,724

St. Theresa Point, IRI MB St. Theresa Point, IRI MB St. Theresa Point, IRI MBPopulation 15+ years 1,580 923,230 Persons in private

Single, never married 660 307,500 Sons and/or daughters households 2,635 1,119,530Legally married 805 463,100 living at home Aged 65 and older 70 150,050Separated 50 26,215 Total number 1,560 364,250 % of total population 3% 13%Divorced 10 62,865 Average per Non-family persons 14% 38%Widowed 55 63,550 census family 2.7 1.2 Family persons 86% 62%

Percent Distribution, Living Arrangements ofCensus Families by Structure Children by Age, percent distribution Non-family persons aged 65 and older

No. of census families 570 312,805

Husband-wife families 405 259,595Now-married couples 395 225,875

Without child at home 11% 44%With children at home 89% 56%

Common-law couples 15 33,715Without child at home 0% 57%With children at home 67% 43%

Single-parent families 165 53,210Male parent 33% 19%Female parent 67% 81%

St. Theresa Point, IRI MB St. Theresa Point, IRI MB St. Theresa Point, IRI MBNon-farm, non-reserve private dwellings, Occupied private Occupied privateoccupied by usual residents dwellings 495 448,780 dwellings 495 448,780Total number N/A 426,070 Ave. # of rooms 4.7 6.3 Owned 6% 69%Tenant Occupied N/A 126,420 Ave. # of bedrooms 2.5 2.7 Rented 2% 28%

Average gross rent N/A $591 Band Housing 91% 3%>= 30% of hhld income N/A 35% Persons in priv hhlds 2,635 1,119,53030~99% of hhld income N/A 31% Ave. # persons/hhld 5.3 2.5

Owner Occupied N/A 299,645 % Dist., Dwellings by Structural Type % Dist., Period of ConstructionAverage value N/A $153,307Average payments N/A $768

>= 30% of hhld income N/A 11%30~99% of hhld income N/A 10%

One family hhlds without additional personsin non-farm, non-reserve private dwellingsTenant households N/A 50,055

Average gross rent N/A $632>= 30% of hhld income N/A 25%

Owner occupied N/A 216,475Average gross rent N/A $820>= 30% of hhld income N/A 9%

Affordability (vs. Household income) Dwellings Tenure & Age of Housing

Summary Population by Gender & Age Households

Marital Status & Families Children Seniors

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St. Theresa Point, IRI MB St. Theresa Point, IRI MB St. Theresa Point, IRI MBTotal population 2,635 1,133,510 Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Total population 2,635 1,133,510

Aboriginal Identity 2,630 175,395 Total Response 2,625 186,665 Visible Minority (#) 0 109,095Share of total population 100% 15% NA Indian 100% 65% Visible Minority (%) 0% 10%

Metis 0% 39% % Dist. Of Visible Minorities (local order)North American Indian (si..) 2,600 100,645 Inuit 0% 1%Metis (single response) 10 71,805 For previous censuses, ethnic origins wereInuit (single response) 10 565 distinguished as 'single, 'multiple' or 'total'.Multiple Aboriginal Resp. 0 685 For the 2006 Census the term 'ethnic origin' isOther Aboriginal Resp. 0 1,695 similar to 'total ethnic origins' which allows

% Aboriginal Identity persons to designate multiple ancestory.*1996 to 2006 Census had question on Aborignal Identity.

Origin data is more comparable with previous censuses.

Registered Indian Status Total Population 2,630 1,133,515

Registered Indian 2,615 101,810Not a Reg. Indian 15 1,031,700

Distribution: Registered Indian toTotal Population 99% 9%Abo. Identity Pop. 99% 58%Abo. Ethnic Origin Pop 100% 55%

St. Theresa Point, IRI MB St. Theresa Point, IRI MB St. Theresa Point, IRI MBImmigrant population 0 151,230 Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100% Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100%

Share of total popln. N/A 13% Before 1961 N/A 16% Under 5 years N/A 11%Non-immigrant population 0 974,735 1961 to 1980 N/A 29% 5 to 14 years N/A 20%

Percent born in MB N/A 85% 1981 to 1995 N/A 25% 15 to 24 years N/A 24%Non-permanent residents 0 7,550 1996 to 2000 N/A 9% 25 to 44 years N/A 38%

% Dist. Of Immigrants by Birthplace (local order) 2001 to 2006 N/A 21% 45 years and over N/A 7%% Dist. Immigrated before 2001 % Dist. Immigrated after 2001

St. Theresa Point, IRI St. Theresa Point, IRI MB St. Theresa Point, IRI MBOrder: local responses Single Mother Tongue 2,630 1,118,690 Single Home Language 2,610 1,116,600

% Top lang (english) 3% 75% % Top lang (english) 8% 89%% Dist., Non-English Mother Tongue Multiple HL (incl eng.) 25 16,910

(local order) % Dist., Non-English Home Language(local order)

Ethnic Origin(s) Mother Tongue Home Language

Aboriginal Identity Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Visible Minorities

Immigrants Immigrants Immigrants

0 10 20 30 40

Chinese

South Asian

Black

Filipino

Latin American

Southeast Asian

Arab

West Asian

Korean

Japanese

Visible minority, n.i.e.

Multiple visible minority

St. Theresa Point, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

St. Theresa Point, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Oji-Cree

Cree

Ojibway

Siouanlanguages

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

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Oji-Cree

Cree

Ojibway

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

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United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

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United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

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North American Indian

Irish

American

Norwegian

Cornish

English

Manx

Scottish

Welsh

British Isles, n.i.e.

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Note: Languages (NOT persons), % Distribution St. Theresa Point, IRI MB St. Theresa Point, IRI MBIndividuals may specify more than one language Population, 1 yr & older 2,565 1,119,360 Pop. 15+ in lab. force 580 611,280

Not including English or French; local order Non-movers 92% 87% Employed 430 577,710 Moved in last year 8% 13% Unemployed 150 33,575

From other prov/terr 2% 4% Not in Labour Force 995 297,170From outside Canada 0% 1% Participation Rate, % 36.8 67.35 Year Mobility of Popln, 5 years & up, % Dist. Unemployment Rate, % 25.9 5.5

Unemployment Rate (%) by Age and Sex

% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) St. Theresa Point, IRI MB St. Theresa Point, IRI MBTotal Labour Force 585 611,280 Employed LF, 15+ 430 577,705

Experienced LF 505 602,150 Work in CSD of res. 315 365,100% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Work at home 45 52,565

No fixed workplace 25 51,135Mode of Transportation, % dist. Based on

population with usual or no fixed workplace

Percent distribution by Indistry % Distribution for Population 25 to 64, with % Distribution for Population 25 to 64NAICS 2002 post-secondary qualifications

Top 8 Industries by Labour Force Education: Field of Study Highest Level of Education

Non-Official Languages Spoken Mobility - Migration (1 yr & 5 yr) Labour Force Activity

Broad Occupational Categories Top 8 Detailed Occupations Workplace & Transportation

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Teachers & professors

Sales & service occ., n.e.c.

Clerical

Child care & home support workers

Protective services

Paralegals, social serv. workers & occ.in educ. & relig., n.e.c.

Other managers, n.e.c.

Transp. equipment operators & relatedworkers, excl. labourers

St. Theresa Point, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Education

Visual & performingarts, comm. Tech.

Humanities

Social & beh.sciences & law

Bus., mgt & pub.Admin.

Physical & lifesciences & tech.

Math., computer &info. sciences

Arch., eng., &related tech,

Agric., nat. res. &conservation

Health, parks, rec.& fitness

Personal, protective& trans. services

Other fields

St. Theresa Point, IRI MB 0 20 40 60 80

No certificate,diploma or degree

High school orequivalent

Apprenticeship/trades

College, CEGEP orother

University, no degree

University degree

St. Theresa Point, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Oji-Cree

Cree

Ojibway

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Siouan languages

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0 10 20 30 40

Sales & service

Social science, educ., govt.service & religion

Trades, trans. & equipmentoperators

Management

Business, finance & admin.

Natural & appl. sciences

Health

Art, culture, rec. & sport

Primary industry

Processing, mfg & utilities

St. Theresa Point, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Car/truck/van-driver

Car/truck/van-passenger

Public transit

Walked

Bicycle

Motorcycle

Taxicab

St. Theresa Point, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Educational services

Health care & social assist.

Retail trade

Public admin.

Transp. & warehousing

Construction

Accom & food serv.

Admin & support, waste mgt &remediation serv.

St. Theresa Point, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Non-movers

Non-migrants

Migrants

Intraprovincialmigrants

Interprovincialmigrants

Externalmigrants

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St. Theresa Point, IRI MB St. Theresa Point, IRI MB St. Theresa Point, IRI MBWith employment income 575 650,410 Population 15+ 1,580 908,450 Population 15+ 1,575 908,450

Worked full yr, full time 39% 54% Males 51% 49% Males 51% 49%Males 20% 31% Females 49% 51% Females 49% 51%Females 19% 22% Median Total Income $11,008 $24,194 Median afte-tax inc. $11,008 $21,805

Worked pt yr, pt time 48% 40% Males 15+, income $10,048 $29,919 Males 15+, a-tax inc. $10,048 $26,050Median 2005 Employment Income ($000) Females 15+, income $12,459 $20,169 Females 15+, a-tax inc $12,459 $18,775

Males 15+, no income 110 19,840 Males 15+, no a-tax inc. 110 19,880Males 15+, income 695 421,490 Males 15+, a-tax inc. 695 421,450

Under $10,000 50% 18% Under $10,000 50% 18%$10,000 - $29,999 37% 32% $10,000 - $29,999 38% 40%$30,000 - $39,999 6% 15% $30,000 - $39,999 6% 18%$40,000 - $59,999 6% 19% $40,000 - $49,999 4% 11%$60,000 and over 1% 16% $50,000 and over 3% 14%Average total income $13,731 $37,317 Average a-tax income $13,593 $30,107

Females 15+, no inc. 105 23,210 Fem. 15+, no a-tax inc 100 23,255Females 15+, inc. 675 443,910 Fem. 15+, a-tax inc. 675 443,865

Under $10,000 43% 23% Under $10,000 41% 23%$10,000 - $29,999 41% 45% $10,000 - $29,999 41% 52%$30,000 - $39,999 10% 13% $30,000 - $39,999 9% 13%$40,000 - $59,999 6% 12% $40,000 - $49,999 4% 6%$60,000 and over 0% 7% $50,000 and over 4% 6%Average total income $16,005 $25,627 Average a-tax income $15,918 $22,057

St. Theresa Point, IRI MB St. Theresa Point, IRI MB St. Theresa Point, IRI MBEconomic Family Median Income Composition of Income All economic families N/A 298,305All economic families $38,272 $60,754 Males, 15+ not in e-fam. Before-tax low inc. N/A 12%

Couple economic fam $39,936 $66,686 Employment inc. 80.0% 73.2% After-tax low inc. N/A 9%Male lone-parent e-fam $34,304 $44,642 Govt. transfers 19.2% 13.4% Couple economic fam. N/A 247,850Fem. lone-parent e-fam $32,128 $32,883 Other 0.7% 13.4% Before-tax low inc. N/A 8%

2005 Family income groups, all economic families Females, 15+ not in e-fam. After-tax low inc. N/A 5%% Distribution Employment inc. 55.7% 49.4% Male lone parent e-fam N/A 7,680

Govt. transfers 44.3% 27.5% Before-tax low inc. N/A 20%Other 0.0% 23.1% After-tax low inc. N/A 15%

Median Total Income $8,400 $23,384 Fem. lone parent e-fam N/A 35,925Males 15+ $8,416 $26,096 Before-tax low inc. N/A 40%Females 15+ $7,808 $21,423 After-tax low inc. N/A 31%

Average Total Income $16,759 $29,370 Persons 15+ not in e-fam N/A 154,745Males 15+ $17,883 $31,811 Before-tax low inc. N/A 38%Females 15+ $13,853 $27,234 After-tax low inc. N/A 29%

Median After Tax Inc. $8,400 $21,075 Persons <6 years old N/A 72,220Males 15+ $8,416 $23,033 Before-tax low inc. N/A 26%Females 15+ $7,808 $19,830 After-tax low inc. N/A 20%

Average After Tax Inc $15,588 $24,747 Persons 65+ N/A 147,875Males 15+ $16,585 $26,236 Before-tax low inc. N/A 16%Females 15+ $13,013 $23,444 After-tax low inc. N/A 7%

St. Theresa Point, IRI MB St. Theresa Point, IRI MB Population - effective since the 1991 CensusAll private households 500 448,780 Median after tax income in 2005 non-permanent residents included in total.

One-person hholds 35 128,295 All households $36,480 $41,844 2001 Census population - based on 2006One-person hholds 7% 29% One person hhlds $8,416 $22,193 boundaries.

2005 Before tax household income ($,000) Average value of owner occupied non-farm, Economic family - refers to 2 or more ind.non-reserve dwelling N/A $153,307 living in the same dwelling, rel. to each otherNon-farm, non-reserve, one family households by blood, marriage, common-law or adoption.

without additional persons Experienced labour force - includes ind.who worked since 1/1/2005 and who wereemployed or unemployed during the ref. week.Non-movers - on Census day were living atthe same address as 1 or 5 years previously.Non-migrant movers - lived at a differentaddress but in the same census sub-division.Average - or arithmetic mean is calculated bydividing the sum of the included categories bythe number of the included categories.Median - an alternate measure of "average"Median income of a specific group is thatamount which divides their income size distri-bution into halves (below & above the median)Prevalence of low income - the percentageof a specified group below Statistics Canada'slow income cut-offs (LICO)

Household Income in 2005 Household Affordability Notes

Employment Income in 2005 Total Income in 2005 After-tax Income in 2005

Family Income in 2005 Persons Not in Economic Families Prevalence of Low Income in 2005

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Ilford, S-É MB Ilford, S-É MB Ilford, S-É MBTotal population Total population 116 1,148,401 Private Households 35 448,770

(as of May 16, 2006) 116 1,148,401 Male 57% 49% One family 86% 66%Share of Manitoba 0.01% Female 39% 51% Multi-family 29% 2%

Median Age 28.5 38.1 Non-familiy 0% 32%2001 Census of Population Population by Age Group, percent distribution Households by Size, percent distribution

(as of May 15, 2001) 143 1,119,583

Percent change '01-2006 -18.9% 2.6%

Land area 2006 15.8 552,370km2

Occupied private dwellings(unrounded) 34 448,766

Total Dwellings(unrounded) 34 491,724

Ilford, S-É MB Ilford, S-É MB Ilford, S-É MBPopulation 15+ years 85 923,230 Persons in private

Single, never married 40 307,500 Sons and/or daughters households 115 1,119,530Legally married 40 463,100 living at home Aged 65 and older 0 150,050Separated 0 26,215 Total number 55 364,250 % of total population 0% 13%Divorced 0 62,865 Average per Non-family persons N/A 38%Widowed 5 63,550 census family 1.8 1.2 Family persons N/A 62%

Percent Distribution, Living Arrangements ofCensus Families by Structure Children by Age, percent distribution Non-family persons aged 65 and older

No. of census families 30 312,805

Husband-wife families 25 259,595Now-married couples 20 225,875

Without child at home 0% 44%With children at home 75% 56%

Common-law couples 10 33,715Without child at home 0% 57%With children at home 100% 43%

Single-parent families 10 53,210Male parent 0% 19%Female parent 0% 81%

Ilford, S-É MB Ilford, S-É MB Ilford, S-É MBNon-farm, non-reserve private dwellings, Occupied private Occupied privateoccupied by usual residents dwellings 35 448,780 dwellings 35 448,780Total number 0 426,070 Ave. # of rooms 7.2 6.3 Owned 0% 69%Tenant Occupied 0 126,420 Ave. # of bedrooms 3.1 2.7 Rented 57% 28%

Average gross rent $0 $591 Band Housing 43% 3%>= 30% of hhld income N/A 35% Persons in priv hhlds 115 1,119,53030~99% of hhld income N/A 31% Ave. # persons/hhld 3.3 2.5

Owner Occupied 0 299,645 % Dist., Dwellings by Structural Type % Dist., Period of ConstructionAverage value $0 $153,307Average payments $0 $768

>= 30% of hhld income N/A 11%30~99% of hhld income N/A 10%

One family hhlds without additional personsin non-farm, non-reserve private dwellingsTenant households 0 50,055

Average gross rent $0 $632>= 30% of hhld income N/A 25%

Owner occupied 0 216,475Average gross rent $0 $820>= 30% of hhld income N/A 9%

Affordability (vs. Household income) Dwellings Tenure & Age of Housing

Summary Population by Gender & Age Households

Marital Status & Families Children Seniors

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Ilford, S-É MB Ilford, S-É MB Ilford, S-É MBTotal population 115 1,133,510 Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Total population 115 1,133,510

Aboriginal Identity 110 175,395 Total Response 115 186,665 Visible Minority (#) 0 109,095Share of total population 96% 15% NA Indian 96% 65% Visible Minority (%) 0% 10%

Metis 0% 39% % Dist. Of Visible Minorities (local order)North American Indian (si..) 110 100,645 Inuit 0% 1%Metis (single response) 0 71,805 For previous censuses, ethnic origins wereInuit (single response) 0 565 distinguished as 'single, 'multiple' or 'total'.Multiple Aboriginal Resp. 0 685 For the 2006 Census the term 'ethnic origin' isOther Aboriginal Resp. 0 1,695 similar to 'total ethnic origins' which allows

% Aboriginal Identity persons to designate multiple ancestory.*1996 to 2006 Census had question on Aborignal Identity.

Origin data is more comparable with previous censuses.

Registered Indian Status Total Population 115 1,133,515

Registered Indian 110 101,810Not a Reg. Indian 0 1,031,700

Distribution: Registered Indian toTotal Population 96% 9%Abo. Identity Pop. 100% 58%Abo. Ethnic Origin Pop 96% 55%

Ilford, S-É MB Ilford, S-É MB Ilford, S-É MBImmigrant population 0 151,230 Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100% Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100%

Share of total popln. N/A 13% Before 1961 N/A 16% Under 5 years N/A 11%Non-immigrant population 0 974,735 1961 to 1980 N/A 29% 5 to 14 years N/A 20%

Percent born in MB N/A 85% 1981 to 1995 N/A 25% 15 to 24 years N/A 24%Non-permanent residents 0 7,550 1996 to 2000 N/A 9% 25 to 44 years N/A 38%

% Dist. Of Immigrants by Birthplace (local order) 2001 to 2006 N/A 21% 45 years and over N/A 7%% Dist. Immigrated before 2001 % Dist. Immigrated after 2001

Ilford, S-É Ilford, S-É MB Ilford, S-É MBOrder: local responses Single Mother Tongue 115 1,118,690 Single Home Language 110 1,116,600

% Top lang (english) 70% 75% % Top lang (english) 86% 89%% Dist., Non-English Mother Tongue Multiple HL (incl eng.) 0 16,910

(local order) % Dist., Non-English Home Language(local order)

Ethnic Origin(s) Mother Tongue Home Language

Aboriginal Identity Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Visible Minorities

Immigrants Immigrants Immigrants

0 10 20 30 40

Chinese

South Asian

Black

Filipino

Latin American

Southeast Asian

Arab

West Asian

Korean

Japanese

Visible minority, n.i.e.

Multiple visible minority

Ilford, S-É MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Ilford, S-É MB

0 10 20 30 40

Cree

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Ilford, S-É MB

0 5 10 15

Cree

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Ilford, S-É MB

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

NA Indian Métis Inuit Multiple Other

Ilford, S-É MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Ilford, S-É MB

0 2 4 6 8 10

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Ilford, S-É MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

North American Indian

German

Cornish

English

Irish

Manx

Scottish

Welsh

British Isles, n.i.e.

Acadian

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Note: Languages (NOT persons), % Distribution Ilford, S-É MB Ilford, S-É MBIndividuals may specify more than one language Population, 1 yr & older 115 1,119,360 Pop. 15+ in lab. force 40 611,280

Not including English or French; local order Non-movers 91% 87% Employed 40 577,710 Moved in last year 0% 13% Unemployed 0 33,575

From other prov/terr 9% 4% Not in Labour Force 40 297,170From outside Canada 0% 1% Participation Rate, % 50.0 67.35 Year Mobility of Popln, 5 years & up, % Dist. Unemployment Rate, % 0.0 5.5

Unemployment Rate (%) by Age and Sex

% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Ilford, S-É MB Ilford, S-É MBTotal Labour Force 45 611,280 Employed LF, 15+ 40 577,705

Experienced LF 40 602,150 Work in CSD of res. 30 365,100% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Work at home 0 52,565

No fixed workplace 10 51,135Mode of Transportation, % dist. Based on

population with usual or no fixed workplace

Percent distribution by Indistry % Distribution for Population 25 to 64, with % Distribution for Population 25 to 64NAICS 2002 post-secondary qualifications

Top 8 Industries by Labour Force Education: Field of Study Highest Level of Education

Non-Official Languages Spoken Mobility - Migration (1 yr & 5 yr) Labour Force Activity

Broad Occupational Categories Top 8 Detailed Occupations Workplace & Transportation

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

Male15+

Male15-24

Male25+

Female15+

Female15-24

Female25+

Ilford, S-É MB

0 10 20 30 40 50 60

Nurse supervisors & reg. nurses

Trades helpers, const. & transp.labourers & related occupations

Senior mgnt

Specialist managers

Managers, retail trade, food & accom.Serv.

Other managers, n.e.c.

Prof. occ. in business & finance

Fin. & insurance admin.

Ilford, S-É MB

0 20 40 60 80

Education

Visual & performingarts, comm. Tech.

Humanities

Social & beh.sciences & law

Bus., mgt & pub.Admin.

Physical & lifesciences & tech.

Math., computer &info. sciences

Arch., eng., &related tech,

Agric., nat. res. &conservation

Health, parks, rec.& fitness

Personal, protective& trans. services

Other fields

Ilford, S-É MB 0 20 40 60 80

No certificate,diploma or degree

High school orequivalent

Apprenticeship/trades

College, CEGEP orother

University, no degree

University degree

Ilford, S-É MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

Cree

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Siouan languages

Dene

Dogrib

Ilford, S-É MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Social science, educ., govt.service & religion

Trades, trans. & equipmentoperators

Management

Business, finance & admin.

Natural & appl. sciences

Health

Art, culture, rec. & sport

Sales & service

Primary industry

Processing, mfg & utilities

Ilford, S-É MB

0 20 40 60 80

Car/truck/van-driver

Car/truck/van-passenger

Public transit

Walked

Bicycle

Motorcycle

Taxicab

Ilford, S-É MB

0 10 20 30 40

Public admin.

Transp. &warehousing

Educationalservices

Health care &social assist.

Other services

Agric., for.,fish. & hunting

Mining, oil &gas extr.

Utilities

Ilford, S-É MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Non-movers

Non-migrants

Migrants

Intraprovincialmigrants

Interprovincialmigrants

Externalmigrants

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Ilford, S-É MB Ilford, S-É MB Ilford, S-É MBWith employment income 0 650,410 Population 15+ 0 908,450 Population 15+ 0 908,450

Worked full yr, full time N/A 54% Males N/A 49% Males N/A 49%Males N/A 31% Females N/A 51% Females N/A 51%Females N/A 22% Median Total Income $0 $24,194 Median afte-tax inc. $0 $21,805

Worked pt yr, pt time N/A 40% Males 15+, income $0 $29,919 Males 15+, a-tax inc. $0 $26,050Median 2005 Employment Income ($000) Females 15+, income $0 $20,169 Females 15+, a-tax inc $0 $18,775

Males 15+, no income 0 19,840 Males 15+, no a-tax inc. 0 19,880Males 15+, income 0 421,490 Males 15+, a-tax inc. 0 421,450

Under $10,000 N/A 18% Under $10,000 N/A 18%$10,000 - $29,999 N/A 32% $10,000 - $29,999 N/A 40%$30,000 - $39,999 N/A 15% $30,000 - $39,999 N/A 18%$40,000 - $59,999 N/A 19% $40,000 - $49,999 N/A 11%$60,000 and over N/A 16% $50,000 and over N/A 14%Average total income $0 $37,317 Average a-tax income $0 $30,107

Females 15+, no inc. 0 23,210 Fem. 15+, no a-tax inc 0 23,255Females 15+, inc. 0 443,910 Fem. 15+, a-tax inc. 0 443,865

Under $10,000 N/A 23% Under $10,000 N/A 23%$10,000 - $29,999 N/A 45% $10,000 - $29,999 N/A 52%$30,000 - $39,999 N/A 13% $30,000 - $39,999 N/A 13%$40,000 - $59,999 N/A 12% $40,000 - $49,999 N/A 6%$60,000 and over N/A 7% $50,000 and over N/A 6%Average total income $0 $25,627 Average a-tax income $0 $22,057

Ilford, S-É MB Ilford, S-É MB Ilford, S-É MBEconomic Family Median Income Composition of Income All economic families 0 298,305All economic families $0 $60,754 Males, 15+ not in e-fam. Before-tax low inc. 0% 12%

Couple economic fam $0 $66,686 Employment inc. 0.0% 73.2% After-tax low inc. 0% 9%Male lone-parent e-fam $0 $44,642 Govt. transfers 0.0% 13.4% Couple economic fam. 0 247,850Fem. lone-parent e-fam $0 $32,883 Other 0.0% 13.4% Before-tax low inc. 0% 8%

2005 Family income groups, all economic families Females, 15+ not in e-fam. After-tax low inc. 0% 5%% Distribution Employment inc. 0.0% 49.4% Male lone parent e-fam 0 7,680

Govt. transfers 0.0% 27.5% Before-tax low inc. 0% 20%Other 0.0% 23.1% After-tax low inc. 0% 15%

Median Total Income $0 $23,384 Fem. lone parent e-fam 0 35,925Males 15+ $0 $26,096 Before-tax low inc. 0% 40%Females 15+ $0 $21,423 After-tax low inc. 0% 31%

Average Total Income $0 $29,370 Persons 15+ not in e-fam 0 154,745Males 15+ $0 $31,811 Before-tax low inc. 0% 38%Females 15+ $0 $27,234 After-tax low inc. 0% 29%

Median After Tax Inc. $0 $21,075 Persons <6 years old 0 72,220Males 15+ $0 $23,033 Before-tax low inc. 0% 26%Females 15+ $0 $19,830 After-tax low inc. 0% 20%

Average After Tax Inc $0 $24,747 Persons 65+ 0 147,875Males 15+ $0 $26,236 Before-tax low inc. 0% 16%Females 15+ $0 $23,444 After-tax low inc. 0% 7%

Ilford, S-É MB Ilford, S-É MB Population - effective since the 1991 CensusAll private households 0 448,780 Median after tax income in 2005 non-permanent residents included in total.

One-person hholds 0 128,295 All households $0 $41,844 2001 Census population - based on 2006One-person hholds N/A 29% One person hhlds $0 $22,193 boundaries.

2005 Before tax household income ($,000) Average value of owner occupied non-farm, Economic family - refers to 2 or more ind.non-reserve dwelling $0 $153,307 living in the same dwelling, rel. to each otherNon-farm, non-reserve, one family households by blood, marriage, common-law or adoption.

without additional persons Experienced labour force - includes ind.who worked since 1/1/2005 and who wereemployed or unemployed during the ref. week.Non-movers - on Census day were living atthe same address as 1 or 5 years previously.Non-migrant movers - lived at a differentaddress but in the same census sub-division.Average - or arithmetic mean is calculated bydividing the sum of the included categories bythe number of the included categories.Median - an alternate measure of "average"Median income of a specific group is thatamount which divides their income size distri-bution into halves (below & above the median)Prevalence of low income - the percentageof a specified group below Statistics Canada'slow income cut-offs (LICO)

Household Income in 2005 Household Affordability Notes

Employment Income in 2005 Total Income in 2005 After-tax Income in 2005

Family Income in 2005 Persons Not in Economic Families Prevalence of Low Income in 2005

$0

$100

$200

$300

$400

$500

$600

$700

$800

$900

Owner majorpayments

Tenant averagegross rent

Ilford, S-É MB

$0

$5

$10

$15

$20

$25

$30

$35

$40

$45

Male, fullyear/full

time

Female,full

year/fulltime

Male, partyear/part

time

Female,part

year/parttime

Ilford, S-É MB

0 5 10 15 20 25

Under $10,000

$10,000 to $19,999

$20,000 to $29,999

$30,000 to $39,999

$40,000 to $49,999

$50,000 to $59,999

$60,000 to $69,999

$70,000 to $79,999

$80,000 to $89,999

$90,000 to $99,999

$100,000 and over

Ilford, S-É MB

$0

$10

$20

$30

$40

$50

$60

$70

Allhholds,med.

1 personhholds,med.

Allhholds,

ave.

1 personhholds,

ave.

Ilford, S-É MB

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Produced by:

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Wasagamack, IRI MB Wasagamack, IRI MB Wasagamack, IRI MBTotal population Total population 1,160 1,148,401 Private Households 250 448,770

(as of May 16, 2006) 1,160 1,148,401 Male 53% 49% One family 74% 66%Share of Manitoba 0.10% Female 47% 51% Multi-family 16% 2%

Median Age 19.4 38.1 Non-familiy 10% 32%2001 Census of Population Population by Age Group, percent distribution Households by Size, percent distribution

(as of May 15, 2001) 1,122 1,119,583

Percent change '01-2006 3.4% 2.6%

Land area 2006 80.6 552,370km2

Occupied private dwellings(unrounded) 251 448,766

Total Dwellings(unrounded) 298 491,724

Wasagamack, IRI MB Wasagamack, IRI MB Wasagamack, IRI MBPopulation 15+ years 705 923,230 Persons in private

Single, never married 275 307,500 Sons and/or daughters households 1,160 1,119,530Legally married 375 463,100 living at home Aged 65 and older 30 150,050Separated 30 26,215 Total number 660 364,250 % of total population 3% 13%Divorced 10 62,865 Average per Non-family persons 33% 38%Widowed 20 63,550 census family 2.5 1.2 Family persons 83% 62%

Percent Distribution, Living Arrangements ofCensus Families by Structure Children by Age, percent distribution Non-family persons aged 65 and older

No. of census families 270 312,805

Husband-wife families 195 259,595Now-married couples 185 225,875

Without child at home 8% 44%With children at home 92% 56%

Common-law couples 10 33,715Without child at home 0% 57%With children at home 100% 43%

Single-parent families 75 53,210Male parent 27% 19%Female parent 67% 81%

Wasagamack, IRI MB Wasagamack, IRI MB Wasagamack, IRI MBNon-farm, non-reserve private dwellings, Occupied private Occupied privateoccupied by usual residents dwellings 255 448,780 dwellings 255 448,780Total number N/A 426,070 Ave. # of rooms 5.0 6.3 Owned 22% 69%Tenant Occupied N/A 126,420 Ave. # of bedrooms 2.5 2.7 Rented 8% 28%

Average gross rent N/A $591 Band Housing 69% 3%>= 30% of hhld income N/A 35% Persons in priv hhlds 1,160 1,119,53030~99% of hhld income N/A 31% Ave. # persons/hhld 4.5 2.5

Owner Occupied N/A 299,645 % Dist., Dwellings by Structural Type % Dist., Period of ConstructionAverage value N/A $153,307Average payments N/A $768

>= 30% of hhld income N/A 11%30~99% of hhld income N/A 10%

One family hhlds without additional personsin non-farm, non-reserve private dwellingsTenant households N/A 50,055

Average gross rent N/A $632>= 30% of hhld income N/A 25%

Owner occupied N/A 216,475Average gross rent N/A $820>= 30% of hhld income N/A 9%

Affordability (vs. Household income) Dwellings Tenure & Age of Housing

Summary Population by Gender & Age Households

Marital Status & Families Children Seniors

05

10152025303540

0-4 5-19 20-44 45-64 65-74 75+

Wasagamack, IRI MB

05

10152025303540

1person

2persons

3persons

4 to 5persons

6 ormore

persons

Wasagamack, IRI MB

05

1015202530354045

Age undersix

6 to 14 15 to 17 18 to 24 25+ years

Wasagamack, IRI MB

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Living withrelatives

Living withnon-relatives only

Living alone

Wasagamack, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Single-detached

Semi-detached

Row house

Apart. duplex

Apart. 5+ storeys

Apart. <5 storeys

Other single-attach.

Mov. dwelling

Wasagamack, IRI MB

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

Before1946

1946-1960

1961-1970

1971-1980

1981-1985

1986-1990

1991-1995

1996-2000

2001-2006

Wasagamack, IRI MB

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Wasagamack, IRI MB Wasagamack, IRI MB Wasagamack, IRI MBTotal population 1,160 1,133,510 Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Total population 1,160 1,133,510

Aboriginal Identity 1,150 175,395 Total Response 1,150 186,665 Visible Minority (#) 10 109,095Share of total population 99% 15% NA Indian 100% 65% Visible Minority (%) 1% 10%

Metis 0% 39% % Dist. Of Visible Minorities (local order)North American Indian (si..) 1,145 100,645 Inuit 0% 1%Metis (single response) 10 71,805 For previous censuses, ethnic origins wereInuit (single response) 0 565 distinguished as 'single, 'multiple' or 'total'.Multiple Aboriginal Resp. 0 685 For the 2006 Census the term 'ethnic origin' isOther Aboriginal Resp. 0 1,695 similar to 'total ethnic origins' which allows

% Aboriginal Identity persons to designate multiple ancestory.*1996 to 2006 Census had question on Aborignal Identity.

Origin data is more comparable with previous censuses.

Registered Indian Status Total Population 1,160 1,133,515

Registered Indian 1,145 101,810Not a Reg. Indian 15 1,031,700

Distribution: Registered Indian toTotal Population 99% 9%Abo. Identity Pop. 100% 58%Abo. Ethnic Origin Pop 100% 55%

Wasagamack, IRI MB Wasagamack, IRI MB Wasagamack, IRI MBImmigrant population 0 151,230 Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100% Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100%

Share of total popln. N/A 13% Before 1961 N/A 16% Under 5 years N/A 11%Non-immigrant population 0 974,735 1961 to 1980 N/A 29% 5 to 14 years N/A 20%

Percent born in MB N/A 85% 1981 to 1995 N/A 25% 15 to 24 years N/A 24%Non-permanent residents 0 7,550 1996 to 2000 N/A 9% 25 to 44 years N/A 38%

% Dist. Of Immigrants by Birthplace (local order) 2001 to 2006 N/A 21% 45 years and over N/A 7%% Dist. Immigrated before 2001 % Dist. Immigrated after 2001

Wasagamack, IRI Wasagamack, IRI MB Wasagamack, IRI MBOrder: local responses Single Mother Tongue 1,145 1,118,690 Single Home Language 1,150 1,116,600

% Top lang (english) 7% 75% % Top lang (english) 13% 89%% Dist., Non-English Mother Tongue Multiple HL (incl eng.) 10 16,910

(local order) % Dist., Non-English Home Language(local order)

Ethnic Origin(s) Mother Tongue Home Language

Aboriginal Identity Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Visible Minorities

Immigrants Immigrants Immigrants

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

Filipino

Chinese

South Asian

Black

Latin American

Southeast Asian

Arab

West Asian

Korean

Japanese

Visible minority, n.i.e.

Multiple visible minority

Wasagamack, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Wasagamack, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Oji-Cree

Cree

Tagalog(Filipino)

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Wasagamack, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Oji-Cree

Cree

Tagalog(Filipino)

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Wasagamack, IRI MB

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

NA Indian Métis Inuit Multiple Other

Wasagamack, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Wasagamack, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

Wasagamack, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

North American Indian

Filipino

Cornish

English

Irish

Manx

Scottish

Welsh

British Isles, n.i.e.

Acadian

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Note: Languages (NOT persons), % Distribution Wasagamack, IRI MB Wasagamack, IRI MBIndividuals may specify more than one language Population, 1 yr & older 1,120 1,119,360 Pop. 15+ in lab. force 300 611,280

Not including English or French; local order Non-movers 92% 87% Employed 200 577,710 Moved in last year 8% 13% Unemployed 100 33,575

From other prov/terr 3% 4% Not in Labour Force 410 297,170From outside Canada 0% 1% Participation Rate, % 42.6 67.35 Year Mobility of Popln, 5 years & up, % Dist. Unemployment Rate, % 33.3 5.5

Unemployment Rate (%) by Age and Sex

% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Wasagamack, IRI MB Wasagamack, IRI MBTotal Labour Force 300 611,280 Employed LF, 15+ 195 577,705

Experienced LF 245 602,150 Work in CSD of res. 150 365,100% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Work at home 0 52,565

No fixed workplace 25 51,135Mode of Transportation, % dist. Based on

population with usual or no fixed workplace

Percent distribution by Indistry % Distribution for Population 25 to 64, with % Distribution for Population 25 to 64NAICS 2002 post-secondary qualifications

Top 8 Industries by Labour Force Education: Field of Study Highest Level of Education

Non-Official Languages Spoken Mobility - Migration (1 yr & 5 yr) Labour Force Activity

Broad Occupational Categories Top 8 Detailed Occupations Workplace & Transportation

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

Male15+

Male15-24

Male25+

Female15+

Female15-24

Female25+

Wasagamack, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

Sales & service occ., n.e.c.

Clerical

Teachers & professors

Paralegals, social serv. workers & occ.in educ. & relig., n.e.c.

Child care & home support workers

Transp. equipment operators & relatedworkers, excl. labourers

Senior mgnt

Specialist managers

Wasagamack, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40

Education

Visual & performingarts, comm. Tech.

Humanities

Social & beh.sciences & law

Bus., mgt & pub.Admin.

Physical & lifesciences & tech.

Math., computer &info. sciences

Arch., eng., &related tech,

Agric., nat. res. &conservation

Health, parks, rec.& fitness

Personal, protective& trans. services

Other fields

Wasagamack, IRI MB 0 20 40 60 80

No certificate,diploma or degree

High school orequivalent

Apprenticeship/trades

College, CEGEP orother

University, no degree

University degree

Wasagamack, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Oji-Cree

Cree

Ojibway

Hindi

Tagalog (Filipino)

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Wasagamack, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40

Sales & service

Social science, educ., govt.service & religion

Trades, trans. & equipmentoperators

Business, finance & admin.

Management

Health

Art, culture, rec. & sport

Primary industry

Natural & appl. sciences

Processing, mfg & utilities

Wasagamack, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Car/truck/van-driver

Car/truck/van-passenger

Public transit

Walked

Bicycle

Motorcycle

Taxicab

Wasagamack, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Educationalservices

Health care &social assist.

Public admin.

Retail trade

Construction

Transp. &warehousing

Info. & culturalind.

Fin. &insurance

Wasagamack, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Non-movers

Non-migrants

Migrants

Intraprovincialmigrants

Interprovincialmigrants

Externalmigrants

Wasagamack, IRI MB

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Wasagamack, IRI MB Wasagamack, IRI MB Wasagamack, IRI MBWith employment income 290 650,410 Population 15+ 705 908,450 Population 15+ 710 908,450

Worked full yr, full time 36% 54% Males 53% 49% Males 53% 49%Males 19% 31% Females 47% 51% Females 46% 51%Females 17% 22% Median Total Income $7,928 $24,194 Median afte-tax inc. $7,928 $21,805

Worked pt yr, pt time 55% 40% Males 15+, income $6,240 $29,919 Males 15+, a-tax inc. $6,240 $26,050Median 2005 Employment Income ($000) Females 15+, income $9,760 $20,169 Females 15+, a-tax inc $9,760 $18,775

Males 15+, no income 10 19,840 Males 15+, no a-tax inc. 0 19,880Males 15+, income 360 421,490 Males 15+, a-tax inc. 365 421,450

Under $10,000 61% 18% Under $10,000 60% 18%$10,000 - $29,999 26% 32% $10,000 - $29,999 25% 40%$30,000 - $39,999 7% 15% $30,000 - $39,999 8% 18%$40,000 - $59,999 3% 19% $40,000 - $49,999 3% 11%$60,000 and over 0% 16% $50,000 and over 3% 14%Average total income $12,443 $37,317 Average a-tax income $12,301 $30,107

Females 15+, no inc. 10 23,210 Fem. 15+, no a-tax inc 10 23,255Females 15+, inc. 325 443,910 Fem. 15+, a-tax inc. 320 443,865

Under $10,000 52% 23% Under $10,000 50% 23%$10,000 - $29,999 38% 45% $10,000 - $29,999 39% 52%$30,000 - $39,999 6% 13% $30,000 - $39,999 9% 13%$40,000 - $59,999 6% 12% $40,000 - $49,999 0% 6%$60,000 and over 0% 7% $50,000 and over 0% 6%Average total income $13,379 $25,627 Average a-tax income $13,236 $22,057

Wasagamack, IRI MB Wasagamack, IRI MB Wasagamack, IRI MBEconomic Family Median Income Composition of Income All economic families N/A 298,305All economic families $33,920 $60,754 Males, 15+ not in e-fam. Before-tax low inc. N/A 12%

Couple economic fam $35,712 $66,686 Employment inc. 60.5% 73.2% After-tax low inc. N/A 9%Male lone-parent e-fam $28,480 $44,642 Govt. transfers 26.0% 13.4% Couple economic fam. N/A 247,850Fem. lone-parent e-fam $21,440 $32,883 Other 0.0% 13.4% Before-tax low inc. N/A 8%

2005 Family income groups, all economic families Females, 15+ not in e-fam. After-tax low inc. N/A 5%% Distribution Employment inc. 93.4% 49.4% Male lone parent e-fam N/A 7,680

Govt. transfers 6.6% 27.5% Before-tax low inc. N/A 20%Other 0.0% 23.1% After-tax low inc. N/A 15%

Median Total Income $5,424 $23,384 Fem. lone parent e-fam N/A 35,925Males 15+ $5,296 $26,096 Before-tax low inc. N/A 40%Females 15+ $0 $21,423 After-tax low inc. N/A 31%

Average Total Income $12,765 $29,370 Persons 15+ not in e-fam N/A 154,745Males 15+ $9,702 $31,811 Before-tax low inc. N/A 38%Females 15+ $0 $27,234 After-tax low inc. N/A 29%

Median After Tax Inc. $5,424 $21,075 Persons <6 years old N/A 72,220Males 15+ $5,296 $23,033 Before-tax low inc. N/A 26%Females 15+ $0 $19,830 After-tax low inc. N/A 20%

Average After Tax Inc $11,402 $24,747 Persons 65+ N/A 147,875Males 15+ $9,258 $26,236 Before-tax low inc. N/A 16%Females 15+ $0 $23,444 After-tax low inc. N/A 7%

Wasagamack, IRI MB Wasagamack, IRI MB Population - effective since the 1991 CensusAll private households 250 448,780 Median after tax income in 2005 non-permanent residents included in total.

One-person hholds 30 128,295 All households $32,544 $41,844 2001 Census population - based on 2006One-person hholds 12% 29% One person hhlds $5,424 $22,193 boundaries.

2005 Before tax household income ($,000) Average value of owner occupied non-farm, Economic family - refers to 2 or more ind.non-reserve dwelling N/A $153,307 living in the same dwelling, rel. to each otherNon-farm, non-reserve, one family households by blood, marriage, common-law or adoption.

without additional persons Experienced labour force - includes ind.who worked since 1/1/2005 and who wereemployed or unemployed during the ref. week.Non-movers - on Census day were living atthe same address as 1 or 5 years previously.Non-migrant movers - lived at a differentaddress but in the same census sub-division.Average - or arithmetic mean is calculated bydividing the sum of the included categories bythe number of the included categories.Median - an alternate measure of "average"Median income of a specific group is thatamount which divides their income size distri-bution into halves (below & above the median)Prevalence of low income - the percentageof a specified group below Statistics Canada'slow income cut-offs (LICO)

Household Income in 2005 Household Affordability Notes

Employment Income in 2005 Total Income in 2005 After-tax Income in 2005

Family Income in 2005 Persons Not in Economic Families Prevalence of Low Income in 2005

$0

$100

$200

$300

$400

$500

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Owner majorpayments

Tenant averagegross rent

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$5

$10

$15

$20

$25

$30

$35

$40

$45

Male, fullyear/full

time

Female,full

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time

Female,part

year/parttime

Wasagamack, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20 25

Under $10,000

$10,000 to $19,999

$20,000 to $29,999

$30,000 to $39,999

$40,000 to $49,999

$50,000 to $59,999

$60,000 to $69,999

$70,000 to $79,999

$80,000 to $89,999

$90,000 to $99,999

$100,000 and over

Wasagamack, IRI MB

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York Landing, IRI MB York Landing, IRI MB York Landing, IRI MBTotal population Total population 416 1,148,401 Private Households 115 448,770

(as of May 16, 2006) 416 1,148,401 Male 53% 49% One family 70% 66%Share of Manitoba 0.04% Female 48% 51% Multi-family 13% 2%

Median Age 23.9 38.1 Non-familiy 17% 32%2001 Census of Population Population by Age Group, percent distribution Households by Size, percent distribution

(as of May 15, 2001) 421 1,119,583

Percent change '01-2006 -1.2% 2.6%

Land area 2006 11.2 552,370km2

Occupied private dwellings(unrounded) 114 448,766

Total Dwellings(unrounded) 116 491,724

York Landing, IRI MB York Landing, IRI MB York Landing, IRI MBPopulation 15+ years 270 923,230 Persons in private

Single, never married 155 307,500 Sons and/or daughters households 415 1,119,530Legally married 85 463,100 living at home Aged 65 and older 15 150,050Separated 5 26,215 Total number 205 364,250 % of total population 4% 13%Divorced 10 62,865 Average per Non-family persons 0% 38%Widowed 10 63,550 census family 1.9 1.2 Family persons 100% 62%

Percent Distribution, Living Arrangements ofCensus Families by Structure Children by Age, percent distribution Non-family persons aged 65 and older

No. of census families 105 312,805

Husband-wife families 70 259,595Now-married couples 40 225,875

Without child at home 25% 44%With children at home 88% 56%

Common-law couples 30 33,715Without child at home 33% 57%With children at home 83% 43%

Single-parent families 40 53,210Male parent 25% 19%Female parent 63% 81%

York Landing, IRI MB York Landing, IRI MB York Landing, IRI MBNon-farm, non-reserve private dwellings, Occupied private Occupied privateoccupied by usual residents dwellings 115 448,780 dwellings 115 448,780Total number N/A 426,070 Ave. # of rooms 6.2 6.3 Owned 0% 69%Tenant Occupied N/A 126,420 Ave. # of bedrooms 3.0 2.7 Rented 0% 28%

Average gross rent N/A $591 Band Housing 100% 3%>= 30% of hhld income N/A 35% Persons in priv hhlds 415 1,119,53030~99% of hhld income N/A 31% Ave. # persons/hhld 3.6 2.5

Owner Occupied N/A 299,645 % Dist., Dwellings by Structural Type % Dist., Period of ConstructionAverage value N/A $153,307Average payments N/A $768

>= 30% of hhld income N/A 11%30~99% of hhld income N/A 10%

One family hhlds without additional personsin non-farm, non-reserve private dwellingsTenant households N/A 50,055

Average gross rent N/A $632>= 30% of hhld income N/A 25%

Owner occupied N/A 216,475Average gross rent N/A $820>= 30% of hhld income N/A 9%

Affordability (vs. Household income) Dwellings Tenure & Age of Housing

Summary Population by Gender & Age Households

Marital Status & Families Children Seniors

05

10152025303540

0-4 5-19 20-44 45-64 65-74 75+

York Landing, IRI MB

05

101520253035

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2persons

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4 to 5persons

6 ormore

persons

York Landing, IRI MB

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Age undersix

6 to 14 15 to 17 18 to 24 25+ years

York Landing, IRI MB

0102030405060708090

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Living withrelatives

Living withnon-relatives only

Living alone

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0 20 40 60 80 100

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Apart. duplex

Apart. 5+ storeys

Apart. <5 storeys

Other single-attach.

Mov. dwelling

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10

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Before1946

1946-1960

1961-1970

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1981-1985

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1991-1995

1996-2000

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York Landing, IRI MB York Landing, IRI MB York Landing, IRI MBTotal population 415 1,133,510 Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Total population 415 1,133,510

Aboriginal Identity 410 175,395 Total Response 415 186,665 Visible Minority (#) 0 109,095Share of total population 99% 15% NA Indian 99% 65% Visible Minority (%) 0% 10%

Metis 0% 39% % Dist. Of Visible Minorities (local order)North American Indian (si..) 400 100,645 Inuit 0% 1%Metis (single response) 10 71,805 For previous censuses, ethnic origins wereInuit (single response) 0 565 distinguished as 'single, 'multiple' or 'total'.Multiple Aboriginal Resp. 0 685 For the 2006 Census the term 'ethnic origin' isOther Aboriginal Resp. 10 1,695 similar to 'total ethnic origins' which allows

% Aboriginal Identity persons to designate multiple ancestory.*1996 to 2006 Census had question on Aborignal Identity.

Origin data is more comparable with previous censuses.

Registered Indian Status Total Population 415 1,133,515

Registered Indian 410 101,810Not a Reg. Indian 10 1,031,700

Distribution: Registered Indian toTotal Population 99% 9%Abo. Identity Pop. 100% 58%Abo. Ethnic Origin Pop 99% 55%

York Landing, IRI MB York Landing, IRI MB York Landing, IRI MBImmigrant population 0 151,230 Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100% Tot. Immigrant pop. N/A 100%

Share of total popln. N/A 13% Before 1961 N/A 16% Under 5 years N/A 11%Non-immigrant population 0 974,735 1961 to 1980 N/A 29% 5 to 14 years N/A 20%

Percent born in MB N/A 85% 1981 to 1995 N/A 25% 15 to 24 years N/A 24%Non-permanent residents 0 7,550 1996 to 2000 N/A 9% 25 to 44 years N/A 38%

% Dist. Of Immigrants by Birthplace (local order) 2001 to 2006 N/A 21% 45 years and over N/A 7%% Dist. Immigrated before 2001 % Dist. Immigrated after 2001

York Landing, IRI York Landing, IRI MB York Landing, IRI MBOrder: local responses Single Mother Tongue 410 1,118,690 Single Home Language 410 1,116,600

% Top lang (english) 61% 75% % Top lang (english) 80% 89%% Dist., Non-English Mother Tongue Multiple HL (incl eng.) 10 16,910

(local order) % Dist., Non-English Home Language(local order)

Ethnic Origin(s) Mother Tongue Home Language

Aboriginal Identity Aboriginal Ethnic Origin Visible Minorities

Immigrants Immigrants Immigrants

0 10 20 30 40

Chinese

South Asian

Black

Filipino

Latin American

Southeast Asian

Arab

West Asian

Korean

Japanese

Visible minority, n.i.e.

Multiple visible minority

York Landing, IRI MB

0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

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0 10 20 30 40 50

Cree

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

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0 5 10 15 20

Cree

French

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

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20

40

60

80

100

120

NA Indian Métis Inuit Multiple Other

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0 5 10 15

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

York Landing, IRI MB

0 2 4 6 8 10

United States of America

Central America

Caribbean and Bermuda

South America

Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Southern Europe

Northern Europe

York Landing, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

North American Indian

Scottish

Cornish

English

Irish

Manx

Welsh

British Isles, n.i.e.

Acadian

French

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Note: Languages (NOT persons), % Distribution York Landing, IRI MB York Landing, IRI MBIndividuals may specify more than one language Population, 1 yr & older 405 1,119,360 Pop. 15+ in lab. force 175 611,280

Not including English or French; local order Non-movers 95% 87% Employed 140 577,710 Moved in last year 5% 13% Unemployed 30 33,575

From other prov/terr 5% 4% Not in Labour Force 95 297,170From outside Canada 0% 1% Participation Rate, % 64.8 67.35 Year Mobility of Popln, 5 years & up, % Dist. Unemployment Rate, % 17.1 5.5

Unemployment Rate (%) by Age and Sex

% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) York Landing, IRI MB York Landing, IRI MBTotal Labour Force 170 611,280 Employed LF, 15+ 140 577,705

Experienced LF 155 602,150 Work in CSD of res. 95 365,100% Distribution by Occupation (NOC) Work at home 20 52,565

No fixed workplace 0 51,135Mode of Transportation, % dist. Based on

population with usual or no fixed workplace

Percent distribution by Indistry % Distribution for Population 25 to 64, with % Distribution for Population 25 to 64NAICS 2002 post-secondary qualifications

Top 8 Industries by Labour Force Education: Field of Study Highest Level of Education

Non-Official Languages Spoken Mobility - Migration (1 yr & 5 yr) Labour Force Activity

Broad Occupational Categories Top 8 Detailed Occupations Workplace & Transportation

0

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0 5 10 15

Child care & home support workers

Sales & service occ., n.e.c.

Construction trades

Senior mgnt

Specialist managers

Other managers, n.e.c.

Social science, government service &religious professionals

Paralegals, social serv. workers & occ.in educ. & relig., n.e.c.

York Landing, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40 50

Education

Visual & performingarts, comm. Tech.

Humanities

Social & beh.sciences & law

Bus., mgt & pub.Admin.

Physical & lifesciences & tech.

Math., computer &info. sciences

Arch., eng., &related tech,

Agric., nat. res. &conservation

Health, parks, rec.& fitness

Personal, protective& trans. services

Other fields

York Landing, IRI MB 0 10 20 30 40 50 60

No certificate,diploma or degree

High school orequivalent

Apprenticeship/trades

College, CEGEP orother

University, no degree

University degree

York Landing, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

Cree

Algonquin

Atikamekw

Blackfoot

Carrier

Chilcotin

Chipewyan

Siouan languages

Dene

Dogrib

York Landing, IRI MB

0 10 20 30 40

Sales & service

Social science, educ., govt.service & religion

Trades, trans. & equipmentoperators

Business, finance & admin.

Management

Art, culture, rec. & sport

Primary industry

Natural & appl. sciences

Health

Processing, mfg & utilities

York Landing, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80

Car/truck/van-driver

Car/truck/van-passenger

Public transit

Walked

Bicycle

Motorcycle

Taxicab

York Landing, IRI MB

0 5 10 15 20

Educationalservices

Health care &social assist.

Public admin.

Construction

Utilities

Transp. &warehousing

Arts, entert. &rec.

Other services

York Landing, IRI MB

0 20 40 60 80 100

Non-movers

Non-migrants

Migrants

Intraprovincialmigrants

Interprovincialmigrants

Externalmigrants

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York Landing, IRI MB York Landing, IRI MB York Landing, IRI MBWith employment income 180 650,410 Population 15+ 275 908,450 Population 15+ 275 908,450

Worked full yr, full time 39% 54% Males 51% 49% Males 53% 49%Males 22% 31% Females 47% 51% Females 47% 51%Females 19% 22% Median Total Income $12,432 $24,194 Median afte-tax inc. $12,432 $21,805

Worked pt yr, pt time 50% 40% Males 15+, income $12,032 $29,919 Males 15+, a-tax inc. $12,032 $26,050Median 2005 Employment Income ($000) Females 15+, income $12,464 $20,169 Females 15+, a-tax inc $12,464 $18,775

Males 15+, no income 10 19,840 Males 15+, no a-tax inc. 15 19,880Males 15+, income 130 421,490 Males 15+, a-tax inc. 130 421,450

Under $10,000 42% 18% Under $10,000 42% 18%$10,000 - $29,999 42% 32% $10,000 - $29,999 42% 40%$30,000 - $39,999 8% 15% $30,000 - $39,999 8% 18%$40,000 - $59,999 8% 19% $40,000 - $49,999 0% 11%$60,000 and over 0% 16% $50,000 and over 0% 14%Average total income $15,619 $37,317 Average a-tax income $15,414 $30,107

Females 15+, no inc. 10 23,210 Fem. 15+, no a-tax inc 0 23,255Females 15+, inc. 125 443,910 Fem. 15+, a-tax inc. 120 443,865

Under $10,000 44% 23% Under $10,000 46% 23%$10,000 - $29,999 36% 45% $10,000 - $29,999 38% 52%$30,000 - $39,999 8% 13% $30,000 - $39,999 13% 13%$40,000 - $59,999 0% 12% $40,000 - $49,999 0% 6%$60,000 and over 0% 7% $50,000 and over 8% 6%Average total income $16,583 $25,627 Average a-tax income $16,415 $22,057

York Landing, IRI MB York Landing, IRI MB York Landing, IRI MBEconomic Family Median Income Composition of Income All economic families N/A 298,305All economic families $34,496 $60,754 Males, 15+ not in e-fam. Before-tax low inc. N/A 12%

Couple economic fam $42,112 $66,686 Employment inc. 78.2% 73.2% After-tax low inc. N/A 9%Male lone-parent e-fam $0 $44,642 Govt. transfers 14.1% 13.4% Couple economic fam. N/A 247,850Fem. lone-parent e-fam $19,712 $32,883 Other 0.0% 13.4% Before-tax low inc. N/A 8%

2005 Family income groups, all economic families Females, 15+ not in e-fam. After-tax low inc. N/A 5%% Distribution Employment inc. 90.9% 49.4% Male lone parent e-fam N/A 7,680

Govt. transfers 9.1% 27.5% Before-tax low inc. N/A 20%Other 0.0% 23.1% After-tax low inc. N/A 15%

Median Total Income $9,344 $23,384 Fem. lone parent e-fam N/A 35,925Males 15+ $8,224 $26,096 Before-tax low inc. N/A 40%Females 15+ $0 $21,423 After-tax low inc. N/A 31%

Average Total Income $17,336 $29,370 Persons 15+ not in e-fam N/A 154,745Males 15+ $14,878 $31,811 Before-tax low inc. N/A 38%Females 15+ $0 $27,234 After-tax low inc. N/A 29%

Median After Tax Inc. $9,344 $21,075 Persons <6 years old N/A 72,220Males 15+ $8,224 $23,033 Before-tax low inc. N/A 26%Females 15+ $0 $19,830 After-tax low inc. N/A 20%

Average After Tax Inc $16,585 $24,747 Persons 65+ N/A 147,875Males 15+ $14,538 $26,236 Before-tax low inc. N/A 16%Females 15+ $0 $23,444 After-tax low inc. N/A 7%

York Landing, IRI MB York Landing, IRI MB Population - effective since the 1991 CensusAll private households 115 448,780 Median after tax income in 2005 non-permanent residents included in total.

One-person hholds 15 128,295 All households $34,176 $41,844 2001 Census population - based on 2006One-person hholds 13% 29% One person hhlds $14,944 $22,193 boundaries.

2005 Before tax household income ($,000) Average value of owner occupied non-farm, Economic family - refers to 2 or more ind.non-reserve dwelling N/A $153,307 living in the same dwelling, rel. to each otherNon-farm, non-reserve, one family households by blood, marriage, common-law or adoption.

without additional persons Experienced labour force - includes ind.who worked since 1/1/2005 and who wereemployed or unemployed during the ref. week.Non-movers - on Census day were living atthe same address as 1 or 5 years previously.Non-migrant movers - lived at a differentaddress but in the same census sub-division.Average - or arithmetic mean is calculated bydividing the sum of the included categories bythe number of the included categories.Median - an alternate measure of "average"Median income of a specific group is thatamount which divides their income size distri-bution into halves (below & above the median)Prevalence of low income - the percentageof a specified group below Statistics Canada'slow income cut-offs (LICO)

Household Income in 2005 Household Affordability Notes

Employment Income in 2005 Total Income in 2005 After-tax Income in 2005

Family Income in 2005 Persons Not in Economic Families Prevalence of Low Income in 2005

$0

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$10

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$20

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$30

$35

$40

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Female,full

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time

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year/parttime

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0 5 10 15 20 25

Under $10,000

$10,000 to $19,999

$20,000 to $29,999

$30,000 to $39,999

$40,000 to $49,999

$50,000 to $59,999

$60,000 to $69,999

$70,000 to $79,999

$80,000 to $89,999

$90,000 to $99,999

$100,000 and over

York Landing, IRI MB

$0

$10

$20

$30

$40

$50

$60

$70

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Data Source: Statistics Canada 2006 CensusManitoba Bureau of Statistics

September 2008