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2006 Aboriginal Population Profile

 
Cross Lake 19 Image: Data quality note(s)
Manitoba
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Table: Population and dwelling counts

Population and dwelling counts
Cross Lake 19, Indian reserve   Manitoba
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Population in 2006 1 1,586   1,148,401
Population in 2001 1 1,491E   1,119,583
2001 to 2006 population change (%) ...   2.6
Total private dwellings 2 373   491,724
Private dwellings occupied by usual residents 3 348   448,766
Population density per square kilometre 65.1   2.1
Land area (square km) 24.37   552,369.95
Table: Aboriginal identity population in 2006
Figure showing: Aboriginal identity population in 2006 Figure
Aboriginal identity population in 2006
Cross Lake 19, Indian reserve   Manitoba
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Total population 4 1,575 790 785   1,133,515 556,920 576,590
Total Aboriginal identity population 5 1,565 785 785   175,395 85,720 89,675
North American Indian - single response 6 1,550 775 780   100,645 48,715 51,935
Métis - single response 0 0 0   71,810 35,620 36,190
Inuit - single response 0 0 0   560 285 280
Multiple Aboriginal identity responses 0 0 0   680 375 310
Aboriginal responses not included elsewhere 7 10 0 0   1,695 740 960
Non-Aboriginal identity population 10 10 0   958,120 471,200 486,915
Table: Registered Indian status
Figure showing: Registered Indian status Figure
Registered Indian status
Cross Lake 19, Indian reserve   Manitoba
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Total population 8 1,570 790 785   1,133,515 556,925 576,590
Registered Indian 9 1,560 780 780   101,815 49,090 52,725
Not a registered Indian 20 15 10   1,031,700 507,830 523,870
Table: Age characteristics of the Aboriginal identity population
Figure showing: Age characteristics of the Aboriginal identity population Figure
Age characteristics of the Aboriginal identity population
Cross Lake 19, Indian reserve   Manitoba
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Total Aboriginal identity population 10 1,565 780 785   175,395 85,720 89,675
0 to 4 years 185 85 105   18,815 9,585 9,225
5 to 9 years 155 80 75   19,180 10,100 9,080
10 to 14 years 170 70 100   20,200 10,480 9,720
15 to 19 years 195 105 90   17,910 8,805 9,105
20 to 24 years 145 80 65   14,250 6,630 7,620
25 to 29 years 95 50 45   12,070 5,725 6,350
30 to 34 years 100 60 45   11,760 5,650 6,105
35 to 39 years 115 55 55   11,635 5,370 6,265
40 to 44 years 125 65 60   12,080 5,525 6,555
45 to 49 years 70 40 35   10,670 5,025 5,650
50 to 54 years 45 15 30   8,545 4,030 4,520
55 to 59 years 60 30 30   6,575 3,185 3,385
60 to 64 years 25 15 10   4,365 2,205 2,160
65 to 69 years 35 20 15   3,050 1,530 1,520
70 to 74 years 20 0 10   2,085 960 1,125
75 to 79 years 15 10 0   1,170 535 635
80 to 84 years 0 0 0   690 280 410
85 years and over 0 0 0   340 100 240
Median age of the Aboriginal identity population 11 22.0 22.8 21.4   23.9 22.8 25.1
% of the Aboriginal identity population aged 15 and over 67.1 69.9 64.3   66.8 64.8 68.7
Table: Common-law status of the Aboriginal identity population
Figure showing: Common-law status of the Aboriginal identity population Figure
Common-law status of the Aboriginal identity population
Cross Lake 19, Indian reserve   Manitoba
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Total Aboriginal identity population 15 years and over 12 1,050 545 505   117,200 55,555 61,640
Not in a common-law relationship 955 500 455   100,560 47,535 53,025
In a common-law relationship 95 45 45   16,640 8,025 8,615
Table: Legal marital status of the Aboriginal identity population
Figure showing: Legal marital status of the Aboriginal identity population Figure
Legal marital status of the Aboriginal identity population
Cross Lake 19, Indian reserve   Manitoba
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Total Aboriginal identity population 15 years and over 13 1,050 545 505   117,205 55,560 61,645
Never legally married (single) 14 655 365 295   62,470 31,130 31,345
Legally married (and not separated) 15 310 155 160   37,480 18,180 19,300
Separated, but still legally married 16 35 15 20   4,690 1,775 2,915
Divorced 17 20 10 10   8,170 3,435 4,735
Widowed 18 30 10 20   4,395 1,045 3,345
Table: Occupied private dwelling characteristics of the Aboriginal identity population
Figure showing: Occupied private dwelling characteristics of the Aboriginal identity population Figure
Occupied private dwelling characteristics of the Aboriginal identity population
Cross Lake 19, Indian reserve   Manitoba
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Total private dwellings occupied by usual residents 19 340   67,130
Single detached houses - as a % of total occupied private dwellings 91.2   65.4
Semi-detached houses - as a % of total occupied private dwellings 0.0   4.3
Row houses - as a % of total occupied private dwellings 5.9   4.7
Apartments, duplex - as a % of total occupied private dwellings 20 0.0   2.1
Apartments in buildings with fewer than five storeys - as a % of total occupied private dwellings 20 0.0   14.2
Apartments in buildings with five or more storeys - as a % of total occupied private dwellings 0.0   5.9
Other dwellings - as a % of total occupied private dwellings 21 0.0   3.4
Number of owned dwellings 22 30   29,485
Number of rented dwellings 23 20   26,150
Number of dwellings constructed before 1986 120   50,105
Number of dwellings constructed between 1986 and 2006 24 220   17,030
Dwelling requiring regular maintenance only 45   28,820
Dwellings requiring minor repairs only 80   22,620
Dwellings requiring major repairs only 220   15,695
Average number of rooms per dwelling 25 6.3   5.8
Dwellings with more than one person per room - as a % of total occupied private dwellings 25 17.6   6.2
Average number of persons per room 0.7   0.5
Table: Census family status of the Aboriginal identity population
Figure showing: Census family status of the Aboriginal identity population Figure
Census family status of the Aboriginal identity population
Cross Lake 19, Indian reserve   Manitoba
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Total number of persons in census families 26 1,565 780 785   174,575 85,200 89,375
Spouses 295 145 145   36,745 17,840 18,900
Common-law partners 95 45 45   16,585 8,000 8,580
Lone parents 175 50 130   16,020 2,955 13,065
Children in census families 845 455 390   80,700 43,205 37,495
Persons not in census families 150 95 60   24,520 13,195 11,330
Table: Language characteristics of the Aboriginal identity population
Figure showing: Language characteristics of the Aboriginal identity population Figure
Language characteristics of the Aboriginal identity population
Cross Lake 19, Indian reserve   Manitoba
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Total Aboriginal identity population 1,565 785 785   175,395 85,720 89,675
Knowledge of Aboriginal language(s) 27 1,305 665 645   44,175 21,580 22,595
Knowledge of English only 28 260 120 135   115,685 56,725 58,960
Knowledge of French only 29 0 0 0   230 105 125
Knowledge of English and French only 30 0 0 0   13,910 6,720 7,195
Knowledge of other languages 31 0 0 0   1,390 595 795
% of the Aboriginal identity population whose mother tongue is an Aboriginal language 70.9 70.7 70.1   21.6 21.6 21.6
% of the Aboriginal identity population who speak an Aboriginal language most often at home 45.4 46.5 43.9   13.1 13.7 12.6
% of the Aboriginal identity population with knowledge of Aboriginal language(s) 83.4 84.7 82.2   25.2 25.2 25.2
Table: Mobility status - Place of residence 1 year ago of the Aboriginal identity population
Figure showing: Mobility status - Place of residence 1 year ago of the Aboriginal identity population Figure
Mobility status - Place of residence 1 year ago of the Aboriginal identity population
Cross Lake 19, Indian reserve   Manitoba
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Total population 1 year and over 32 1,535 760 770   171,520 83,800 87,720
Lived at the same address 1 year ago 1,450 720 730   140,465 69,130 71,335
Lived within the same province or territory 1 year ago, but changed address within the same census subdivision (municipality) 35 15 15   21,155 10,075 11,080
Lived within the same province or territory 1 year ago, but changed address from another census subdivision (municipality) within the province or territory 50 25 25   8,070 3,675 4,395
Lived in a different province or territory 1 year ago 0 0 0   1,685 870 815
Lived in a different country 1 year ago 0 0 0   145 55 90
Table: Mobility status - Place of residence 5 years ago of the Aboriginal identity population
Figure showing: Mobility status - Place of residence 5 years ago of the Aboriginal identity population Figure
Mobility status - Place of residence 5 years ago of the Aboriginal identity population
Cross Lake 19, Indian reserve   Manitoba
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Total population 5 years and over 33 1,375 695 680   156,575 76,130 80,445
Lived at the same address 5 years ago 1,255 630 630   91,110 45,735 45,375
Lived within the same province or territory 5 years ago, but changed address within the same census subdivision (municipality) 60 35 25   41,980 19,640 22,340
Lived within the same province or territory 5 years ago, but changed address from another census subdivision (municipality) within the province or territory 60 30 25   18,340 8,320 10,025
Lived in a different province or territory 5 years ago 0 10 0   4,760 2,265 2,495
Lived in a different country 5 years ago 0 0 0   390 170 220
Table: Educational attainment of the Aboriginal identity population
Figure showing: Educational attainment of the Aboriginal identity population Figure
Educational attainment of the Aboriginal identity population
Cross Lake 19, Indian reserve   Manitoba
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Total Aboriginal identity population 15 years and over 34 1,050 540 505   117,200 55,555 61,645
No certificate, diploma or degree 665 365 300   59,045 29,670 29,380
High school certificate or equivalent 35 150 80 70   24,285 11,155 13,130
Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma 45 30 15   10,445 5,980 4,460
College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma 36 70 30 45   13,615 5,095 8,515
University certificate or diploma below the bachelor level 65 30 40   3,235 1,270 1,965
University certificate or degree 60 20 35   6,580 2,390 4,190
Total Aboriginal identity population aged 15 to 24 37 340 180 160   32,160 15,435 16,725
No certificate, diploma or degree 245 135 110   21,785 10,910 10,880
High school certificate or equivalent 38 80 40 40   7,640 3,405 4,235
Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma 10 0 0   790 395 395
College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma 39 0 0 0   1,155 480 675
University certificate or diploma below the bachelor level 10 0 0   255 100 160
University certificate or degree 0 0 0   530 150 375
Total Aboriginal identity population aged 25 to 34 40 200 110 90   23,830 11,375 12,455
No certificate, diploma or degree 85 50 30   9,110 4,760 4,350
High school certificate or equivalent 41 50 30 20   6,595 3,195 3,400
Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma 15 10 0   2,140 1,185 955
College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma 42 25 10 15   3,615 1,285 2,330
University certificate or diploma below the bachelor level 15 10 0   675 290 390
University certificate or degree 10 0 10   1,685 660 1,020
Total Aboriginal identity population aged 35 to 64 43 445 225 220   53,875 25,335 28,535
No certificate, diploma or degree 275 145 130   22,720 11,565 11,155
High school certificate or equivalent 44 20 15 10   9,400 4,270 5,130
Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma 20 10 10   6,915 4,010 2,905
College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma 45 45 20 25   8,430 3,130 5,305
University certificate or diploma below the bachelor level 40 20 25   2,170 845 1,330
University certificate or degree 45 20 30   4,230 1,525 2,705
Table: Major field of study of the Aboriginal identity population

Major field of study of the Aboriginal identity population
Cross Lake 19, Indian reserve   Manitoba
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Total Aboriginal identity population 15 years and over 46 1,050 545 505   117,205 55,555 61,640
No postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree 815 445 370   83,330 40,820 42,510
Education 60 15 45   3,055 790 2,265
Visual and performing arts, and communications technologies 0 0 0   535 310 220
Humanities 15 10 10   1,310 545 760
Social and behavioural sciences and law 10 10 0   3,000 940 2,060
Business, management and public administration 50 15 30   7,335 1,830 5,505
Physical and life sciences and technologies 0 0 0   375 170 205
Mathematics, computer and information sciences 10 0 15   1,280 535 740
Architecture, engineering, and related technologies 40 40 0   7,315 6,730 580
Agriculture, natural resources and conservation 0 0 0   555 375 175
Health, parks, recreation and fitness 30 10 25   6,165 865 5,295
Personal, protective and transportation services 15 0 10   2,940 1,635 1,310
Other 47 0 0 0   10 0 0
Table: Labour force activity characteristics of the Aboriginal identity population
Figure showing: Labour force activity characteristics of the Aboriginal identity population Figure
Labour force activity characteristics of the Aboriginal identity population
Cross Lake 19, Indian reserve   Manitoba
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Total Aboriginal identity population 15 years and over 48 1,050 540 505   117,200 55,555 61,640
In the labour force 49 510 270 235   69,385 35,390 33,995
Employed 50 345 165 180   58,715 29,345 29,370
Unemployed 51 165 105 60   10,670 6,045 4,625
Not in the labour force 52 540 275 270   47,815 20,170 27,645
Participation rate 53 48.6 50.0 46.5   59.2 63.7 55.2
Employment rate 54 32.9 30.6 35.6   50.1 52.8 47.6
Unemployment rate 55 32.4 38.9 25.5   15.4 17.1 13.6
Table: Occupation characteristics of the Aboriginal identity population
Figure showing: Occupation characteristics of the Aboriginal identity population Figure
Occupation characteristics of the Aboriginal identity population
Cross Lake 19, Indian reserve   Manitoba
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Total experienced labour force 15 years and over with an Aboriginal identity 56 405 205 200   65,525 33,340 32,185
A Management occupations 57 15 0 10   3,840 2,095 1,745
B Business, finance and administration occupations 45 10 35   10,180 2,495 7,680
C Natural and applied sciences and related occupations 0 10 0   1,850 1,445 400
D Health occupations 15 0 15   3,695 560 3,135
E Occupations in social science, education, government service and religion 80 30 50   7,070 2,005 5,060
F Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport 10 0 10   1,160 585 575
G Sales and service occupations 145 65 85   19,150 7,650 11,500
H Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations 65 65 0   11,925 11,155 775
I Occupations unique to primary industry 10 10 0   3,625 3,135 485
J Occupations unique to processing, manufacturing and utilities 10 0 0   3,030 2,205 820
Table: Industry characteristics of the Aboriginal identity population
Figure showing: Industry characteristics of the Aboriginal identity population Figure
Industry characteristics of the Aboriginal identity population
Cross Lake 19, Indian reserve   Manitoba
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Total experienced labour force 15 years and over with an Aboriginal identity 58 410 205 200   65,520 33,340 32,185
Agriculture and other resource-based industries 25 25 0   4,100 3,430 670
Construction 30 30 0   4,760 4,315 445
Manufacturing 0 0 0   4,830 3,595 1,230
Wholesale trade 10 0 10   1,600 1,180 420
Retail trade 35 15 20   6,195 2,820 3,375
Finance and real estate 0 0 0   2,135 785 1,350
Health care and social services 80 30 50   10,835 2,135 8,700
Educational services 100 40 60   5,740 1,910 3,830
Business services 30 20 15   8,900 5,575 3,320
Other services 95 45 50   16,430 7,595 8,835
Table: Place of work status of the Aboriginal identity population
Figure showing: Place of work status of the Aboriginal identity population Figure
Place of work status of the Aboriginal identity population
Cross Lake 19, Indian reserve   Manitoba
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Total employed labour force 15 years and over with an Aboriginal identity 59 345 170 175   58,715 29,340 29,375
Worked at home 0 0 10   2,885 1,405 1,485
Worked outside Canada 0 0 0   90 50 40
No fixed workplace address 55 40 10   6,605 4,950 1,650
Worked at usual place 285 120 160   49,135 22,935 26,200
Worked in census subdivision (municipality) of residence 220 90 125   36,890 16,665 20,220
Worked in a different census subdivision (municipality) within the census division (county) of residence 60 30 30   6,150 2,900 3,245
Worked in a different census division (county) 0 0 0   5,700 3,050 2,645
Worked in a different province 0 0 0   400 315 85
Table: Mode of transportation to work of the Aboriginal identity population
Figure showing: Mode of transportation to work of the Aboriginal identity population Figure
Mode of transportation to work of the Aboriginal identity population
Cross Lake 19, Indian reserve   Manitoba
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Total employed labour force 15 years and over with a usual place of work or no fixed workplace address with an Aboriginal identity 60 335 165 170   55,740 27,890 27,850
Car, truck, van, as driver 190 100 90   34,225 17,990 16,230
Car, truck, van, as passenger 70 30 40   6,620 3,155 3,455
Public transit 0 0 0   5,735 2,240 3,495
Walked or bicycled 65 30 30   7,850 3,730 4,120
All other modes 10 0 10   1,315 770 545
Table: Earnings in 2005 of the Aboriginal identity population
Figure showing: Earnings in 2005 of the Aboriginal identity population Figure
Earnings in 2005 of the Aboriginal identity population
Cross Lake 19, Indian reserve   Manitoba
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Total Aboriginal identity population 15 years and over with earnings (counts) 61 540 295 245   72,885 36,735 36,150
Median earnings - Total Aboriginal identity population 15 years and over ($) 62 11,040 9,440 14,688   17,433 19,707 15,858
Average earnings - Total Aboriginal identity population 15 years and over ($) 18,461 16,929 20,329   23,111 25,603 20,578
Total Aboriginal identity population 15 years and over with earnings who worked full year, full time (counts) 63 165 75 90   32,275 16,890 15,390
Median earnings - Total Aboriginal identity population 15 years and over who worked full year, full time ($) 62 26,304 25,280 29,504   31,655 34,949 28,502
Average earnings - Total Aboriginal identity population 15 years and over who worked full year, full time ($) 62 30,868 29,332 32,230   35,472 38,672 31,959
Table: Income in 2005 of the Aboriginal identity population
Figure showing: Income in 2005 of the Aboriginal identity population Figure
Income in 2005 of the Aboriginal identity population
Cross Lake 19, Indian reserve   Manitoba
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Total Aboriginal identity population 15 years and over with income (counts) 64 980 510 475   108,970 51,720 57,250
Median income - Total Aboriginal identity population 15 years and over ($) 65 7,264 5,176 10,123   15,246 15,454 15,131
Composition of total income (100%) 66 100 99 101   100 100 100
Earnings - As a % of total income 73.8 81.3 67.6   74.5 81.7 67.0
Government transfers - As a % of total income 25.4 17.8 31.9   21.5 14.1 29.1
Other money - As a % of total income 0.8 0.9 0.8   4.0 4.2 3.8
Table: Households characteristics of the Aboriginal identity population

Households characteristics of the Aboriginal identity population
Cross Lake 19, Indian reserve   Manitoba
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Total private Aboriginal households 67 340   67,135
Median income in 2005 - All private households ($) 68 31,872   37,521

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Source: Statistics Canada, 2006 Census of Population.

How to cite: Statistics Canada. 2007. Cross Lake 19, Manitoba (Code4622051) (table). Aboriginal Population Profile. 2006 Census. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 92-594-XWE. Ottawa. Released January 15, 2008.
https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2006/dp-pd/prof/92-594/index.cfm?Lang=E
(accessed April 28, 2024).