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Population

Beneficiary count by age

Statistics Canada (2023)

Population by Year

NWT Bureau of Statistics (2022)

Population Pyramid, 2021

Statistics Canada (2023)

Household Type, 2021

Statistics Canada (2023)
Region ISR Canada ISR Canada
Unit n n % %
Household Type        
Family households without additional persons 1075 8.9M 27.8 28.3
   Couple-family households 830 7.6M 21.4 24.2
     With children 555 3.8M 14.3 12.0
     Without children 270 3.8M 7.0 12.2
   Single parent with children 240 1.3M 6.2 4.1
Multigenerational households 100 441.7K 2.6 1.4
Multiple Families 20 94.2K 0.5 0.3
Single family with additional persons 90 450.4K 2.3 1.4
Two-or-more-person non-related 70 663.8K 1.8 2.1
One-person household 620 4.4M 16.0 13.9

Household Size, 2021

Statistics Canada (2023)

Beneficiaries Marital Status, 2021

Region ISR Canada
Unit % %
Statistic    
Not Single 49.4 44.6
     Married 22.7 20.5
     Living common law 26.9 24.1
Single 50.6 55.4
     Never married 42.4 44.6
     Separated 1.5 2.5
     Divorced 2.4 4.5
     Widowed 4.2 3.8

Statistics Canada (2023)

References

NWT Bureau of Statistics. 2022. “Population Estimates on July 1st, by Age and Sex.” GNWT.
Statistics Canada. 2023. “Census Profile: 2021 Census of Population - Statistic Canada Catalogue.” Ottawa.

Inuvialuit Regional Corporation

Established in 1984, the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation (IRC) manages the settlement outlined in the Inuvialuit Final Agreement (IFA) and represents the collective Inuvialuit interest in dealings with governments and the world at large. Our goal is to continually improve the economic, social and cultural well-being of Inuvialuit through the implementation of the IFA and by all other available means.

Our Sponsors

IRC would like to thank Environment and Climate Change Canada and the Climate Action Fund for supporting the development of the Inuvialuit Settlement Region Climate Change Action Map.

Contact

Roxanne Springer
IRC's Climate Change Program Coordinator
rspringer@inuvialuit.com