Core Funding for Aboriginal Representative Organizations
Table of Contents
- Core Funding Level in 2012/13 - Provincial and Territorial Aboriginal Organizations
- Core Funding Level in 2014/15 - Provincial and Territorial Aboriginal Organizations
- Core Funding Level in 2014/15 - National Aboriginal Organizations
- Core Funding Levels in 2012-13 for All (National, Provincial and Territorial) Aboriginal Organizations
- Core Funding Levels in 2014-15 for All (National, Provincial and Territorial) Aboriginal Organizations
- Aboriginal Population by Region, 2006 Census
Core Funding Level in 2012/13 - Provincial and Territorial Aboriginal Organizations
This chart provides an overview of core funding provided by AANDC
to Aboriginal representative organizations
(Does not include core funding provided to the National Aboriginal Organizations)
Region | Funding Level in 2012/13 |
---|---|
British Columbia | $1,992,050 |
Alberta | $1,889,721 |
Saskatchewan | $2,105,288 |
Manitoba | $5,478,000 |
Ontario | $2,137,065 |
Quebec | $1,270,419 |
Atlantic | $2,134,015 |
Yukon | $408,393 |
Northwest Territories | $689,226 |
Nunavut | $599,434 |
Core Funding Level in 2014/15 - Provincial and Territorial Aboriginal Organizations
This chart provides an overview of core funding provided by AANDC
to Aboriginal representative organizations
(Does not include core funding provided to the National Aboriginal Organizations)
Region | Funding Level in 2014/15 |
---|---|
British Columbia | $1,792,845 |
Alberta | $1,700,749 |
Saskatchewan | $914,000 |
Manitoba | $1,914,000 |
Ontario | $1,923,359 |
Quebec | $942,481 |
Atlantic | $1,920,614 |
Yukon | $367,554 |
Northwest Territories | $620,303 |
Nunavut | $539,491 |
Core Funding Level in 2014/15 - National Aboriginal Organizations
This chart provides an overview of core funding to be provided by AANDC
in 2014-15 to National Aboriginal Organizations including
Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada
Region | Funding Level in 2014/15 |
---|---|
Assembly of First Nations | $4,500,000 |
Metis National Council | $1,026,810 |
Congress of Aboriginal Peoples | $900,000 |
Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami | $1,170,000 |
Native Women's Association of Canada | $596,048 |
Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada | $396,000 |
Core Funding Levels in 2012-13 for All (National, Provincial and Territorial) Aboriginal Organizations
This chart provides an overview of core funding provided by AANDC to all
Aboriginal representative organizations
Organization | Current Core Funding1 |
---|---|
National | $9,543,176 |
Total British Columbia | $1,992,050 |
Total Alberta | $1,889,721 |
Total Saskatchewan | $2,105,288 |
Total Manitoba | $5,478,000 |
Total Ontario | $2,137,065 |
Total Quebec | $1,270,419 |
Total Atlantic | $2,134,015 |
Total Yukon | $408,393 |
Total Northwest Territories | $689,226 |
Total Nunavut | $599,434 |
1 Total as of August 10, 2012. Amounts are subject to change until the end of fiscal year.
Core Funding Levels in 2014-15 for All (National, Provincial and Territorial) Aboriginal Organizations
This chart provides an overview of core funding provided by AANDC to all
Aboriginal representative organizations
Organization | Funding Level in 2014/15 |
---|---|
National | $8,588,858 |
Total British Columbia | $1,792,845 |
Total Alberta | $1,700,749 |
Total Saskatchewan | $914,000 |
Total Manitoba | $1,914,000 |
Total Ontario | $1,923,359 |
Total Quebec | $942,481 |
Total Atlantic | $1,920,614 |
Total Yukon | $367,554 |
Total Northwest Territories | $620,303 |
Total Nunavut | $539,491 |
Aboriginal Population by Region, 2006 Census
Source: Statistics Canada 2006 Census of Population, AANDC tabulations
Region | Aboriginal Population, 2006 Census |
---|---|
British Columbia | 196,075 |
Alberta | 188,365 |
Saskatchewan | 141,890 |
Manitoba | 175,395 |
Ontario | 242,490 |
Quebec | 108,425 |
Atlantic Provinces | 67,010 |
Yukon Territory | 7,580 |
Northwest Territories | 20,640 |
Nunavut | 24,915 |
Notes:
- Aboriginal refers to those persons who reported identifying with at least one Aboriginal group, that is, North American Indian, Métis or Inuit, and/or those who reported being a Treaty Indian or a Registered Indian, as defined by the Indian Act of Canada, and/or those who reported they were members of an Indian band or First Nation.
- Random rounding has been applied to all figures.
- Each census cycle, there are a number of incompletely enumerated reserves for which data are not available (22 in 2006).
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