Non‐Status Indian Population4 6,110 5,555 4,275 4,795 Métis Population5 14,575 13,015 11,595 9,895 Inuit Population6 . [...] Page 4 of 6 NCR#5358313 - v10 ‐Aboriginal language knowledge was more prevalent in the older population. Amongst all Métis under the age of 55, only 1.8% could speak an Aboriginal language. For those aged 55 years and older, the proportion was significantly higher at 5.0%. As for the Michif language in particular, of all Métis under the age of 55, only about 0.1% could speak it. For those ag [...] It is important to note that there are a number of reserves with data quality issues (DQ reserves) in 2011. Statistics Canada defines DQ reserves as those having global non‐response rates of at least 50% (25% in 2006, 2001 and 1996). Further analysis will be required in order to determine the magnitude and specific impacts. 11. [...] Starting with the 2011 Census, the term 'population centre' replaces the term 'urban area'. A population centre has a population of at least 1,000 and a population density of 400 persons or more per square kilometre, based on the current census population count. In this analysis, however, the population of a population centre is limited to those living off‐reserve. . [...] Page 5 of 6 NCR#5358313 - v10 12.