Similarities between Canada 2016 Census and Indigenous peoples in Canada
Canada 2016 Census and Indigenous peoples in Canada have 12 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alberta, Cabinet of Canada, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Manitoba, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Statistics Canada, Yukon.
Alberta
Alberta is a western province of Canada.
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Cabinet of Canada
The Cabinet of Canada (Cabinet du Canada) is a body of ministers of the Crown that, along with the Canadian monarch, and within the tenets of the Westminster system, forms the government of Canada.
Cabinet of Canada and Canada 2016 Census · Cabinet of Canada and Indigenous peoples in Canada ·
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (Société Radio-Canada), branded as CBC/Radio-Canada, is a Canadian federal Crown corporation that serves as the national public broadcaster for both radio and television.
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Manitoba
Manitoba is a province at the longitudinal centre of Canada.
Canada 2016 Census and Manitoba · Indigenous peoples in Canada and Manitoba ·
Northwest Territories
The Northwest Territories (NT or NWT; French: les Territoires du Nord-Ouest, TNO; Athabaskan languages: Denendeh; Inuinnaqtun: Nunatsiaq; Inuktitut: ᓄᓇᑦᓯᐊᖅ) is a federal territory of Canada.
Canada 2016 Census and Northwest Territories · Indigenous peoples in Canada and Northwest Territories ·
Nunavut
Nunavut (Inuktitut syllabics ᓄᓇᕗᑦ) is the newest, largest, and northernmost territory of Canada.
Canada 2016 Census and Nunavut · Indigenous peoples in Canada and Nunavut ·
Ontario
Ontario is one of the 13 provinces and territories of Canada and is located in east-central Canada.
Canada 2016 Census and Ontario · Indigenous peoples in Canada and Ontario ·
Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island (PEI or P.E.I.; Île-du-Prince-Édouard) is a province of Canada consisting of the island of the same name, and several much smaller islands.
Canada 2016 Census and Prince Edward Island · Indigenous peoples in Canada and Prince Edward Island ·
Quebec
Quebec (Québec)According to the Canadian government, Québec (with the acute accent) is the official name in French and Quebec (without the accent) is the province's official name in English; the name is.
Canada 2016 Census and Quebec · Indigenous peoples in Canada and Quebec ·
Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan is a prairie and boreal province in western Canada, the only province without natural borders.
Canada 2016 Census and Saskatchewan · Indigenous peoples in Canada and Saskatchewan ·
Statistics Canada
Statistics Canada (Statistique Canada), formed in 1971, is the Government of Canada government agency commissioned with producing statistics to help better understand Canada, its population, resources, economy, society, and culture.
Canada 2016 Census and Statistics Canada · Indigenous peoples in Canada and Statistics Canada ·
Yukon
Yukon (also commonly called the Yukon) is the smallest and westernmost of Canada's three federal territories (the other two are the Northwest Territories and Nunavut).
Canada 2016 Census and Yukon · Indigenous peoples in Canada and Yukon ·
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- What Canada 2016 Census and Indigenous peoples in Canada have in common
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Canada 2016 Census and Indigenous peoples in Canada Comparison
Canada 2016 Census has 25 relations, while Indigenous peoples in Canada has 421. As they have in common 12, the Jaccard index is 2.69% = 12 / (25 + 421).
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