Table 4 
Rates of persons accused of homicide, by Aboriginal identity and province or territory, 2017 

Rates of persons accused of homicide, by Aboriginal identity and province or territory, 2017
Number – AboriginalRate1 – AboriginalNumber – Non-AboriginalRate2 – Non-Aboriginal
Canada 198 11.12 321 0.93
Newfoundland and Labrador 0 0.00 4 0.84
Prince Edward Island 0 0.00 0 0.00
Nova Scotia 2 4.85 13 1.45
New Brunswick 1 3.54 6 0.83
Quebec 10 5.17 53 0.65
Ontario 31 7.67 133 0.97
Manitoba 50 21.00 18 1.67
Saskatchewan 36 18.45 4 0.43
Alberta 43 15.12 52 1.32
British Columbia 14 4.87 36 0.80
Yukon 2 23.28 1 3.50
Northwest Territories 5 21.12 0 0.00
Nunavut 4 12.08 1 24.00
Note(s):
Excludes persons where the Aboriginal identity was reported as unknown by police (that is, 2% of victims and less than 1% of accused persons in 2017). Population counts were provided by Statistics Canada. The counts for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal populations are based on Aboriginal identity. For the years 2001 to 2011, they are derived from an interpolation between the censuses of population and the National Household Survey adjusted for net under coverage, partially enumerated reserves, and populations living in collective dwellings. The population counts from 2012 to 2017 are based on custom population projections.
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