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How Statistics Canada Identifies Aboriginal Peoples
How Statistics Canada Identifies
Aboriginal
Peoples
How Statistics Canada Identifies
Aboriginal
Peoples
This report presents an overview of the different questions used by Statistics Canada to identify
Aboriginal
peoples. The report consists of three parts: Part one is a brief description of the data sources and their limitations. The remaining two parts cover the questions used to identify
Aboriginal
peoples. Part 2 deals with questions used in the census, and Part 3 deals with questions used in the
Aboriginal
Peoples Survey
(APS)
and in the
Aboriginal
Children's Survey
(ACS)
.
Custodian: Statistics Canada
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Aboriginal
,
Canada
,
Census
,
Country practice
,
Sources and methods
,
Survey
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