Table B
Canadian Census Health and Environment Cohort without collective dwellings (2006) linked to Discharge Abstract Database (2006/2007 to 2010/2011), by population group, sex, age group and jurisdiction, Canada, excluding Quebec
| Total (excluding Quebec) | First Nations people living on reserve (excluding Quebec) | First Nations people living off reserve (excluding Quebec) | Inuit living in Inuit Nunangat (excluding Nunavik) | Métis (excluding Quebec) | Non-Indigenous people (excluding Quebec) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| number | ||||||
| Total cohort | 4,439,880 | 190,465 | 71,755 | 25,795 | 75,535 | 4,040,690 |
| percent | ||||||
| Percentage of total cohort | 100 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 91 |
| number | ||||||
| Sex | ||||||
| Female | 2,261,150 | 93,835 | 38,240 | 12,780 | 38,020 | 2,060,175 |
| Male | 2,178,730 | 96,635 | 33,515 | 13,015 | 37,515 | 1,980,515 |
| Age group (years) | ||||||
| 0 to 9 | 529,020 | 41,955 | 14,780 | 6,040 | 12,250 | 447,110 |
| 10 to 19 | 621,750 | 42,895 | 15,180 | 6,065 | 14,825 | 535,720 |
| 20 to 29 | 555,065 | 27,360 | 10,295 | 4,255 | 11,305 | 496,765 |
| 30 to 39 | 603,075 | 25,470 | 10,270 | 3,575 | 10,665 | 548,410 |
| 40 to 49 | 736,315 | 24,015 | 10,015 | 2,865 | 11,815 | 682,560 |
| 50 to 59 | 618,720 | 15,075 | 6,460 | 1,665 | 8,400 | 583,675 |
| 60 to 69 | 385,165 | 8,480 | 2,975 | 865 | 4,065 | 366,820 |
| 70 to 79 | 259,085 | 3,970 | 1,355 | 370 | 1,715 | 250,595 |
| 80 and older | 131,685 | 1,250 | 430 | 95 | 495 | 129,035 |
| Jurisdiction | ||||||
| Newfoundland and Labrador | 96,405 | 1,185 | 1,820 | 1,950 | 2,715 | 87,180 |
| Prince Edward Island | 24,035 | 370 | 130 | Note ...: not applicable | 60 | 23,455 |
| Nova Scotia | 167,550 | 7,030 | 1,300 | Note ...: not applicable | 1,360 | 157,595 |
| New Brunswick | 136,075 | 6,010 | 955 | Note ...: not applicable | 765 | 128,100 |
| Ontario | 2,167,525 | 28,080 | 20,445 | Note ...: not applicable | 13,600 | 2,094,260 |
| Manitoba | 244,960 | 47,460 | 8,170 | Note ...: not applicable | 14,230 | 173,410 |
| Saskatchewan | 213,285 | 40,305 | 10,150 | Note ...: not applicable | 12,275 | 149,470 |
| Alberta | 601,305 | 30,215 | 11,465 | Note ...: not applicable | 17,645 | 540,625 |
| British Columbia | 728,155 | 29,805 | 13,275 | Note ...: not applicable | 10,220 | 666,730 |
| Yukon | 12,125 | Note ...: not applicable | 1,815 | Note ...: not applicable | 315 | 8,225 |
| Northwest Territories | 23,325 | Note ...: not applicable | 2,140 | 2,760 | 2,235 | 7,830 |
| Nunavut | 25,135 | Note ...: not applicable | 90 | 21,085 | 115 | 3,805 |
| number | ||||||
| Total hospitalizations | 1,763,500 | 144,300 | 37,860 | 13,035 | 35,850 | 1,511,250 |
| percent | ||||||
| Percentage of total hospitalizations | 100 | 8 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 86 |
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... not applicable Notes: Discharge Abstract Database (DAD) data are not available for Quebec. To make the 2006 Canadian Census Health and Environment Cohort (CanCHEC) comparable to the 2011 CanCHEC, only census subdivisions that were considered to be reserves in both 2006 and 2011 were classified as “on reserve.” Collective dwellings were excluded from the 2006 CanCHEC to make it comparable to the 2011 CanCHEC. Collective dwellings refer to dwellings of a commercial, institutional or communal nature. Collective dwellings also include rooming or lodging houses, hotels, motels, tourist homes, nursing homes, hospitals, staff residences, communal quarters of military camps, work camps, jails, missions, group homes, and so on. Collective dwellings may be occupied by usual residents or solely by foreign or temporary residents. Source: 2006 Canadian Census Health and Environment Cohort (2006 Census data linked to 2006/2007-to-2010/2011 DAD records). |
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