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1 FIRST NATION COMMUNITY PROFILES TESLIN TLINGIT COUNCIL - COMMUNITY OF TESLIN COMPLIMENTS OF YTG PHOTO GALLERY Teslin Tlingit Council History The community of Teslin is located on Teslin Lake at the mouth of the Nisutlin River. The community lies 183 kilometres east of Whitehorse on the Alaska Highway and is an active tourism centre with significant numbers of people stopping over during the summer months. The Teslin village site has been a summer stopping place since early times. People would gather there for holidays and socializing, usually at the end of the trapping season in June. The Southern portion of the inland Tlingit country has the magnificent Tle nax T awai (Dawson Peaks) mountains reaching upwards of 7 feet. Many of the coastal mountains are heavily glaciated, forming part of the outer fringe of the Juneau ice cap. The Teslin Tlingit people s traditional territories provide boreal animal game, including moose, bear and other fur-bearing animals, as well as salmon. The First Nations people of Teslin are Inland Tlingit speakers. They trace their ancestry to Tlingit people who migrated inland through the Taku River valley from coastal communities in the Juneau/Auk Bay area. The Tlingit people are part of the Pacific Coast Language group, the only Yukon First Nation whose language is not a part of the Athapaskan Language family. The coastal Tlingit people quickly adopted an interior lifestyle following the movements of fish and game and harvesting berries. The inland Tlingit people retained their clan and potlatch systems. The potlatch remains an integral component of the lifestyle of the Teslin people, as do traditional values and belief systems. Teslin Tlingit society remains firmly rooted in the clan system: Kukhhittan (Raven), Ishkitan (Frog), Yanyeidi (Wolf), Deshitan (Split Tail Beaver) and Dakhlawedi (Eagle). Elders are held in high esteem and remain fundamental in the governance system. In 21, the First Nation celebrated the opening of the Teslin Tlingit Heritage Centre, which is the focus for cultural education, heritage, tourism and marketing. In front of the centre stand tall carvings of the five clan totem poles. The Teslin Tlingit Council administer the following departments in order to meet the needs of their community members: Lands & Resources (lands, renewable resources), Health & Social (counselling and community health and care), Heritage (culture and language), Workforce Development (staff and citizen training), Capital and Infrastructure (capital projects, civil projects and maintenance), Finance & Administration (internal support and central services), and Executive Services (internal support and central services). Teslin Tlingit Council:

2 Table of Contents: Community Background Information 1 land claims & self-government Agreement 3 Schedule A 4 Traditional territory (map) 5 Yukon- Statistics 6-8 Yukon-Crime statistics 9 location of yukon first nation members 1-11 Census subdivision statistics Yukon first Nation Contact list 2 Definitions & abbreviations This First Nation Community Profile was researched and compiled by Mr. Joseph Fred, First Nations Statistician, as part of a training program supported by the Government of Yukon and Statistics Canada, in cooperation with Yukon First Nations. 2

3 Teslin Tlingit Council Self-Government Agreement Land Claim Agreements The Teslin Tlingit Council signed Final and Self-Government Agreements with Yukon and Canada on May 29, The Effective Date of these agreements was February 14, Government Structure The Teslin Tlingit Council government structure is established by its Constitution. The TTC government structure is based on the traditional Clan system of government, which comprises five clans: Kukhhittan (Raven), Ishkitan (Frog), Yanyeidi (Wolf), Deshitan (Split Tail Beaver) and Dakhlawedi (Eagle). The Constitution also establishes the four branches of government -- the General Council, the Executive Council, the Elders Council and the Justice Council. Traditional Territory The Traditional Territory of the Teslin Tlingit Council is situated in southern Yukon, centered on the Village of Teslin. In very generalized terms, this area of historic use and occupation includes the headwaters of the Teslin River, extending in Yukon from east of Jake s Corner on the Alaska Highway to east of Swift River on the Alaska Highway and north from the BC border to the Lapie Lakes on the South Canol Road. Settlement Land and Special Management Areas Through the terms of the Umbrella Final Agreement, the Teslin Tlingit Council owns the following Settlement Land: 1,23.24 km2 of Category A Land meaning that the First Nation owns both the surface of the land as well as what is below it (such as minerals and oil and gas). 1, km2 of Category B Land meaning that the First Nation owns the surface of the land but not what is below the surface km2 of land allocated per section of the Final Agreement. The Teslin Tlingit Council Final Agreement identified one Special Management Area the Nisutlin River Delta National Wildlife Area. It was designated as such under the Canada Wildlife Act on the Effective Date of the Agreement (February 14, 1995). Heritage Sites The Teslin Tlingit Council Final Agreement identified seven heritage routes (for example Atlin Trail between Atlin and Teslin) and seven sites (such as spiritual sites and gathering areas) to which specific provisions in the Final Agreement apply. Financial Compensation In accordance with the terms of Chapter 19 of the Umbrella Final Agreement, the Teslin Tlingit Council became entitled, on the Effective Date of its Final Agreement, to its share of the financial compensation package provided by Canada. This amounted to $18,655,66, as measured in 1989 dollars. The Final Agreements include formulae for determining each First Nation s Adjusted Final Share; in the case of the Teslin Tlingit Council, factoring in interest, this resulted in 15 annual payments of $2,338,67 starting on the date the Agreement was signed (May 29, 1993). Taxation As a self-governing Yukon First Nation, the Teslin Tlingit Council has authority for taxation, for local purposes, of interest in Settlement Land and of occupants and tenants of that land. The First Nation has a tax sharing arrangement with Canada and Yukon regarding the sharing of tax-generated revenue. Teslin Tlingit Council passed the Teslin Tlingit Council Income Tax Act in 1998, and the Teslin Tlingit Council Goods and Services Tax Act in 23. The Teslin Tlingit Council is responsible for paying property taxes for some, but not all Settlement Land, in accordance with Chapter 21 of the Final Agreement. Property taxes are not paid on unimproved rural Settlement Land. Economic Development Measures Chapter 22 of the Teslin Tlingit Council Final Agreement provides for certain economic development measures intended to provide Yukon First Nation People with opportunities to participate in the Yukon economy and to ensure they obtain economic benefits that flow directly from the Agreement. 3

4 SCHEDULE 'A' ALLOCATION OF SETTLEMENT LAND AMOUNT Category A Fee Simple & Category B Total Allocation under Sq. Miles Sq. Km* Sq. Miles Sq. Km* Sq. Miles Sq. Km* Sq. Miles Sq. Km* Carcross/Tagish First Nation 4 1, , Champagne & Aishihik First Nations 475 1, , , Kluane First Nation Kwanlin Dün First Nation , Liard First Nation 93 2, , ,83 4, Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation 6 1, ,36. 1, 2, First Nation of Na-cho Nyäk Dun 93 2, , ,83 4, Ross River Dena Council 92 2, , ,82 4, Selkirk First Nation 93 2, , ,83 4, Ta'an Kwäch än Council Teslin Tlingit Council 475 1, , , Tr ondëk Hwëch in First Nation 6 1, ,36. 1, 2, Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation 2,99 7, ,99 7, White River First Nation TOTAL 1, 25, , 15, , 41, * Conversion to square kilometres is approximate Source: Umbrella Final Agreement, Council For Yukon Indians,

5 Category A Category B and Fee Simple Teslin Tlingit Council Traditional Territory 5

6 and Non- Identity Population, by Age Group, Yukon, 26 Total Population Total Identity North American Indian 1 Métis 1 Inuit 1 Multiple Responses not included Identity elsewhere 2 Non- Identity Age groups 3,19 7,58 6, ,61 to 4 1, ,85 5 to 9 1, ,15 1 to 14 2, ,45 15 to 19 2, ,57 2 to 24 1, , to 34 3, ,8 35 to 44 4,9 1,23 1, ,67 45 to 54 5,825 1, , to 64 3, ,5 65 to 74 1, , Source: Statistics Canada, 26 Census XCB267 1 Single response 2 Includes those who identified themselves as Registered Indians and/or band members without identifying themselves as North American, Métis, or Inuit in the identity question. Population 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, Total Identity Non- Identity 1, to 4 5 to 9 1 to to 19 2 to to to to to to Age Characteristics of the Identity Population, Yukon, 26 Total Male Female Total identity population 7,58 3,665 3,915 to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to years Median age of the identity population % of the identity population aged 15 and over years + 8 to to 79 7 to to 69 6 to to 59 5 to to 49 4 to to 39 3 to to 29 2 to to 19 1 to 14 5 to 9 to 4 Female Male Statistics Canada, 26 Census, Population Profile Population 6

7 Total Yukon Population Projections to June 218, 1 Year Projection 1 Low 2 Medium 3 High 4 Age Non- Non- Non- Groups Total Total Total ,379 1, ,635 2, ,954 2, ,491 2, ,643 2, ,837 2, ,239 1, ,336 1, ,447 2, ,85 1, ,177 1, ,272 1, ,45 1, ,21 1, ,346 1, ,469 2, ,736 2, ,13 2, ,717 2, ,27 2, ,373 3, ,76 2, ,983 2, ,292 2, ,579 1, ,812 2, ,67 2, ,631 2, ,858 2, ,88 2, ,539 2, ,773 2, ,995 2, ,8 2, ,291 2, ,481 3, ,97 2, ,126 2, ,264 2, ,611 1, ,75 2, ,792 2, ,111 1, ,159 1, ,26 1, Total 7,942 23,834 31,776 8,42 26,687 35,17 8,877 29,729 38,66 2,5 Medium Yukon Population Projections to 218 2, Non- Population 1,5 1, Total Yukon Population Projections to June 218, 1 Year Projection 1 Age Low 2 Medium 3 High 4 Groups Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total Total 4,18 3,924 7,942 4,217 4,23 8,42 4,398 4,479 8,877 Medium Yukon Population Projections to 218 Population Source: Yukon Bureau of Statistics Population Projections, 28 1 Based on actual population, June 28 2 Based on negative fertility rates, constant mortality rates and negative net migration 3 Based on constant fertility rates, constant mortality rates and zero net migration 4 Based on positive fertility rates, negative mortality rates and positive net migration Female Male

8 Labour Force by Industry, Yukon, 26 Total - & Non- Total Non- Total North American Indian 1 Métis 1 Inuit 1 Other 2 Total Experienced Labour Force 15 Years +, Industry (NAICS 22) 18,895 15,12 3,78 3, Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting Mining and oil and gas extraction Utilities Construction 1, Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade 1,925 1, Transportation and warehousing Information and cultural industries Finance and insurance Real estate and rental and leasing Professional, scientific and technical services Management of companies and enterprises 1 56 Administrative and support, waste mgnt and remediation services Educational services 1,285 1, Health care and social assistance 1,725 1, Arts, entertainment and recreation Accommodation and food services 1,685 1, Other services (except public administration) Public administration 4,535 3,225 1,31 1, Labour Force by Occupation, Yukon, 26 Total - & Non- Total Non- Total North American Indian 1 Métis 1 Inuit 1 Other 2 Total Population 15 Years+ 24,49 18,975 5,515 4, Total Experienced Labour Force 15 Years +, Occupation (NOC-S 26) 18,895 15,12 3,78 3, A Management occupations 2,435 2, B Business, finance and administrative occupations 3,5 2, C Natural and applied sciences and related occupations 1,295 1, D Health occupations E Occupations in social science, education, government service, religion 2,265 1, F Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport G Sales and service occupations 4,37 3, H Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations 3,6 2, I Occupations unique to primary industry J Occupations unique to processing, manufacturing and utilities Income of & Non- Population 15 Years +, Yukon, 25 Total - & Non- Total Non- Total North American Indian 1 Métis 1 Inuit 1 Other 2 Total Population 15 Years+ with Employment Income in 25 2,15 16,55 4,95 3, Average employment income ($) 37,98 4,437 27,993 26,89 35,68 2,94 4,167 Median employment income ($) 31,227 34,78 21,588 2,9 31,666 13,783 37,1 employment income ($) ,242 2,521 1,74 Total Population 15 Years and Over by Composition of Total Income (%) Employment Income (%) Government Transfer Payments (%) Other (%) Total Population 15 Years and Over by Total Income in 25 24,49 18,97 5,515 4, Without income With income 23,54 18,395 5,145 4, Under $2, $ 2, - $ 4,999 1, $ 5, - $ 9,999 1,795 1, $1, - $14,999 2,15 1, $15, - $19,999 2,13 1, $2, - $29,999 3,16 2, $3, - $39,999 3,35 2, $4, and over 9,365 8,75 1,29 1, Average income in 25 ($) 38,687 41,697 27,926 27,9 34,224 19,353 37,728 Median income in 25 ($) 31,352 34,951 2,69 2,3 26,726 13,45 37,222 income in 25 ($) ,857 2,3 1,771 Percentage of population 15 Years +, Total 25 Income below $1, Source: Statistics Canada, 26 Census, Custom Tabulation CRO Single Response 2 "Other" refers to those who indicated Multiple identities, and those who indicated Registered or Treaty Status and/or Membership in a Band or First nation who did not indicate an identity 8

9 Reported Crime Rates per 1 Residents, Yukon RCMP Detachment Areas BEAVER CREEK CARCROSS CARMACKS DAWSON CITY FARO HAINES JUNCTION MAYO OLD CROW PELLY CROSSING ROSS RIVER TESLIN WATSON LAKE WHITE- HORSE % change '7/8* 33.% 13.3% -22.9% -3.5% 19.7% -8.5% 7.6% 2.3% 3.% 23.% -7.6% -13.% 1.6% Source: Statistics Canada, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics. * % change based on unrounded numbers Reported Crime Rate per 1 Residents BEAVER CREEK CARCROSS CARMACKS DAWSON CITY FARO HAINES JUNCTION MAYO OLD CROW PELLY CROSSING ROSS RIVER TESLIN WATSON LAKE WHITE-HORSE Trends in Police Personnel and Expenditures, Yukon Total number of police officers Population per police officer (rate) Police officers per 1, population (rate) Criminal Code incidents per police officer (rate)* Total expenditures on policing ($) 1,864 11,155 12,34 12,263 13,76 15,277 Per capita cost (dollars) Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table * excludes Criminal Code traffic incidents 18, Total Expenditures on Policing, Yukon ($) 16, 14, 12, 1, 8, 6, 4, 2,

10 Location of Yukon First Nations Members within Canada, Census 26 Yukon Territory 497 Nunavut Northwest Territories 55 British Columbia 91 Newfoundland and Labrador Alberta 425 Manitoba 15 Québec Saskatchewan 25 Total Population Canada Yukon Territory Rest of Canada Nfld & Lab PEI Nova Scotia New Brunswick Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta BC NWT Nunavut Ontario 11 Nova Scotia 1 Not a Band/First Canadian Band Nation Member Members 31,241,3 3,19 31,21,835 5,65 134,25 93,9 719,65 7,435,95 12,28,9 1,133, ,85 3,256,355 4,74,38 41,6 29,325 3,62,69 24,75 3,596,615 49, ,295 89,915 79,135 7,381,35 11,97,35 1,33, ,29 3,167,45 3,963,1 27,995 29,225 Prince Edward Island New Brunswick 1 Yukon First Nations 62,345 6,12 614,225 9, ,18 1,52 54,55 121,86 1,45 9,555 89, ,285 13,6 15 6,535 4,97 1, Member of an Indian band or First Nation refers to those persons who reported being a member of an Indian band or a First Nation of Canada. Many Indian bands choose to be referred to as a First Nation and have changed their band name to reflect this. Note: Due to random rounding, subtotals listed in charts may not match totals. Source: Statistics Canada, 26 Census-CRO1746 Yukon First Nation Carcross/Tagish First Nation Champagne and Aishihik First Nation1 First Nation of Na-Cho Nyäk Dun2 Kluane First Nation Kwanlin Dün First Nation Liard First Nation3 Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation Ross River Dena Council Selkirk First Nation Ta'an Kwäch'än Council Teslin Tlingit Council4 Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in First Nation Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation White River First Nation Source: Statistics Canada, 26 Census-CRO Total in Canada Within Home Community no. % Within Yukon Excluding Home Outside Yukon Community no. % no. % CAFN - Custom grouping for all responses associated with Aishihik, Champagne and Champagne Aishihik First Nation. 1 NND - For the 26 Census, the municipal boundaries were used; therefore, for Mayo, a large number of NND members were included in Yukon Unorganized rather than Mayo. 2 LFN - Home Community is comprised of Census subdivisions of Watson Lake, Upper Liard, Two Mile Village and Two and One Half Mile Village. 3 TTC - Home Community is comprised of Census subdivions of Teslin and Teslin Post 13. 4

11 Age Distribution of Yukon First Nations Across Canada Total age groups -14 years years years years years years 65+ years old Total - YFN 6,535 1,725 1,8 89 1, CTFN CAFN NND KFN KDFN LFN LSCFN RRDC SFN TKC TTC THFN VGFN WRFN Source: Statistics Canada, 26 Census-CRO1746 Community (Admin Centre) First Nation Acronym Beaver Creek White River First Nation WRFN Burwash Landing Kluane First Nation KFN Carcross/Tagish Carcross/Tagish First Nation CTFN Carmacks Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation LSCFN Dawson Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in First Nation THFN Haines Junction Champagne and Aishihik First Nation CAFN Mayo First Nation of Na-Cho Nyäk Dun NND Old Crow Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation VGFN Pelly Crossing Selkirk First Nation SFN Ross River Ross River Dena Council RRDC Teslin Teslin Tlingit Council TTC Watson Lake Liard First Nation LFN Whitehorse Kwanlin Dün First Nation KDFN Whitehorse Ta'an Kwäch'än Council TKC Yukon Yukon First Nation YFN Note: Due to random rounding, subtotals listed in charts may not match totals. 1 CAFN - Custom grouping for all responses associated with Aishihik, Champagne and Champagne Aishihik First Nation. Location of Yukon First Nations by Yukon Census Subdivision Total YFN CTFN CAFN 1 NND KFN KDFN LFN LSCFN RRDC SFN TKC TTC THFN VGFN WRFN Beaver Creek Burwash Landing Carcross Carmacks Dawson Destruction Bay 1 1 Faro Haines Junction Ibex Valley Mayo Mt. Lorne Old Crow 25 2 Pelly Crossing Ross River Tagish Teslin Two Mile Village Two 1/2 Mile Village 9 85 Upper Liard Watson Lake Whitehorse 1, Whitehorse Unorganized Yukon Unorganized Canada 6, Yukon Territory 4, Rest of Canada 1, Source: Statistics Canada, 26 Census-CRO1746 Note: Due to rounding, subtotals as calculated from above chart may not match totals. 1 CAFN - Custom grouping for all responses associated with Aishihik, Champagne and Champagne Aishihik First Nation. 2 Mayo - a large number of NND members are included in Yukon Unorganized due to Census defined boundary. 3 Teslin is comprised of Teslin and Teslin Post 13 census subdivisions. 11

12 teslin, vl* Subtotals may not add to totals due to random rounding (see Definitions). Population / Land Area Population, Population, to 26 Population change (%) 14.6 Land area in square km, Population Characteristics Total Population 145 By Sex and Age Groups Male, total 75 to 4 years 1 5 to 9 years 5 1 to 14 years 5 15 to 19 years 5 2 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 5 3 to 34 years 5 35 to 39 years 5 4 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 5 5 to 54 years 1 55 to 59 years 5 6 to 64 years 5 65 to 69 years 5 7 to 74 years 5 75 to 79 years 5 8 to 84 years 85 years and over Female, total 65 to 4 years 5 5 to 9 years 5 1 to 14 years 5 15 to 19 years 5 2 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 5 3 to 34 years 5 35 to 39 years 1 4 to 44 years 5 45 to 49 years 5 5 to 54 years 5 55 to 59 years 6 to 64 years 5 65 to 69 years 5 7 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 5 8 to 84 years 85 years and over By Legal Marital Status (15 years+) 15 Never legally married (single) 4 Legally married (and not separated) 55 Separated, but still legally married 5 Divorced 1 Widowed 5 By Common-law Status (15 years+) 15 Not in a common-law relationship 95 In a common-law relationship 1 By Ethnic Origin 14 British Isles origins 6 French origins 2 origins 55 Other North American origins Caribbean origins Latin, Central, South American origins European origins 65 African origins Arab origins West Asian origins South Asian origins East and Southeast Asian origins Oceania origins By Visible Minority 14 Total visible minority Chinese South Asian Black Filipino Latin American Southeast Asian Arab Korean Japanese Visible minority, n.i.e. Multiple visible minority Not a visible minority 14 By Immigrant Status and Place of Birth 145 Non-immigrants 125 Born in province of residence 6 Born outside province of residence 7 Immigrants 15 United States of America Central America Caribbean and Bermuda South America Europe 1 Africa Asia and the Middle East Oceania and other Non-permanent residents By Period of Immigration 15 Before to to to to 2 21 to 26 1 By & Non- Identity 14 identity 55 Non- identity 85 By Citizenship 14 Canadian citizens 135 Not Canadian citizens By Generation Status (15 years+) 15 1st generation 15 2nd generation 25 3rd generation or more 7 By Mother Tongue 14 Single responses 145 English 125 French Non-official languages 15 Cree Inuktitut, n.i.e. Tlingit 1 Spanish Dutch German Russian Hungarian Panjabi (Punjabi) Cantonese Chinese, n.o.s. Mandarin Vietnamese Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) Other languages Multiple responses English and French English and non-official language French and non-official language English, French and non-official language By Knowledge of Official Languages 14 English only 135 French only English and French 1 Neither English nor French By First Official Language Spoken 14 English 14 French English and French Neither English nor French By Language Spoken Most Often at Home 14 Single responses 14 English 14 French Non-official languages Spanish German 1 Panjabi (Punjabi) Cantonese Chinese, n.o.s. Vietnamese Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) Other languages Multiple responses English and French English and non-official language French and non-official language English, French and non-official language 12

13 By Age at Immigration 15 Under 5 years 5 to 14 years 1 15 to 24 years 25 to 44 years 45 years and over By Mobility Status 1 Year Ago 14 Non-movers 13 Movers 15 Non-migrants Migrants 1 Internal migrants 1 Intraprovincial migrants 1 Interprovincial migrants 1 External migrants By Mobility Status 5 Years Ago 13 Non-movers 8 Movers 5 Non-migrants 1 Migrants 4 Internal migrants 35 Intraprovincial migrants 15 Interprovincial migrants 2 External migrants By Highest Certificate, Diploma or Degree Total Population 15 Years + 15 No certificate, diploma or degree 25 Certificate, diploma or degree 85 High school certificate or equivalent 3 Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma 2 College, CEGEP or other nonuniversity certificate or diploma 15 University certificate, diploma or degree 2 University certificate or diploma below bachelor level University certificate or degree 2 Bachelor's degree 15 University certificate or diploma above bachelor Degree in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine or optometry Master's degree Earned doctorate 1 By Location of Study - 25 to 64 Years with Post-secondary Qualification 45 Inside Canada 4 Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick Quebec Ontario 1 Manitoba Saskatchewan 1 Alberta British Columbia Yukon Territory 1 Northwest Territories Nunavut Outside Canada 1 Employment Characteristics By Labour Force Activity Total Population 15 Years+ 15 In the labour force 8 Employed 75 Unemployed 1 Not in the labour force 25 Participation rate (%) 76.2 Employment rate (%) 71.4 Unemployment rate (%) 12.5 Population 15 to 24 Years 1 In the labour force 1 Employed 1 Unemployed 1 Not in the labour force Participation rate (%) 1. Employment rate (%) 1. Unemployment rate (%) 1. Population 25 Years+ 95 In the labour force 65 Employed 65 Unemployed 1 Not in the labour force 25 Participation rate (%) 68.4 Employment rate (%) 68.4 Unemployment rate (%) 15.4 Males 15 Years+ 55 In the labour force 4 Employed 35 Unemployed Not in the labour force 15 Participation rate (%) 72.7 Employment rate (%) 63.6 Unemployment rate (%). Females 15 Years+ 5 In the labour force 4 Employed 35 Unemployed Not in the labour force 1 Participation rate (%) 8. Employment rate (%) 7. Unemployment rate (%). By Hours of Unpaid Housework 15 Years+ 11 No hours unpaid housework 1 Less than 5 hours unpaid housework 15 5 to 14 hours unpaid housework to 29 hours unpaid housework 25 3 to 59 hours unpaid housework 2 6 hours or more unpaid housework By Hours of Looking After Children, Without Pay 15 Years+ 15 No hours unpaid child care 65 Less than 5 hours unpaid child care 5 to 14 hours unpaid child care 1 15 to 29 hours unpaid child care 1 3 to 59 hours unpaid child care 6 hours or more unpaid child care 2 By Hours of Unpaid Care or Assistance to Seniors 15 Years+ 11 No hours unpaid care or assistance 75 Less than 5 hours unpaid care or assistance 1 5 to 9 hours unpaid care or assistance 1 to 19 hours unpaid care or assistance 2 hours or more unpaid care or assistance 1 Labour Force By Industry 15 Years+ 8 Industry - Not applicable All industries 8 11 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 21 Mining and oil and gas extraction 22 Utilities 23 Construction Manufacturing 41 Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing 1 51 Information and cultural industries 52 Finance and insurance 53 Real estate and rental and leasing 54 Professional, scientific and technical services 55 Management of companies and enterprises 56 Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services 61 Educational services Health care and social assistance 71 Arts, entertainment and recreation 1 72 Accommodation and food services 81 Other services (except public administration) 91 Public administration 25 Labour Force By Occupation 15 Years+ 8 Occupation - Not applicable All occupations 75 A Management occupations 15 B Business, finance and administration occupations 15 C Natural and applied sciences and related occupations 1 D Health occupations E Occupations in social science, education, government service and religion 1 F Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport G Sales and service occupations 2 H Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations 1 I Occupations unique to primary industry J Occupations unique to processing, manufacturing and utilities 13

14 Labour Force By Class of Worker 15 Years+ 8 Class of Worker-Not applicable All classes of worker 75 Paid workers 7 Employees 65 Self-employed (incorporated) 1 Without paid help 1 With paid help Self-employed (unincorporated) 1 Without paid help With paid help Unpaid family workers Employed Labour Force By Mode of Transportation 15 Years+ 65 Car, truck, van, as driver 4 Car, truck, van, as passenger Public transit Walked 2 Bicycle Motorcycle Taxicab Other method Employed Labour Force By Place of Work Status 15 Years+ Males 4 Usual place of work 2 In census subdivision of residence 25 In different census subdivision In same census division At home 1 Outside Canada No fixed workplace address 1 Females 35 Usual place of work 3 In census subdivision of residence 3 In different census subdivision In same census division At home Outside Canada No fixed workplace address Income Characteristics Total Income of Population 15 Years+ in 25 Without income With income Under $1, $1, to $2,999 $3, to $4,999 $5, to $6,999 $7, to $9,999 $1, to $11,999 $12, to $14,999 $15, to $19,999 $2, to $24,999 $25, to $29,999 $3, to $34,999 $35, to $39,999 $4, to $44,999 $45, to $49,999 $5, to $59,999 $6, and over Median income $ Average income $ income $ Males Total Income 15 Years+ in 25 Without income With income Under $1, $1, to $2,999 $3, to $4,999 $5, to $6,999 $7, to $9,999 $1, to $11,999 $12, to $14,999 $15, to $19,999 $2, to $24,999 $25, to $29,999 $3, to $34,999 $35, to $39,999 $4, to $44,999 $45, to $49,999 $5, to $59,999 $6, and over Median income $ Average income $ income $ Females Total Income 15 Years+ in 25 Without income With income Under $1, $1, to $2,999 $3, to $4,999 $5, to $6,999 $7, to $9,999 $1, to $11,999 $12, to $14,999 $15, to $19,999 $2, to $24,999 $25, to $29,999 $3, to $34,999 $35, to $39,999 $4, to $44,999 $45, to $49,999 $5, to $59,999 $6, and over Median income $ Average income $ income $ Total After-tax Income of Population 15 Years+ in 25 Without after-tax income With after-tax income Under $1, $1, to $2,999 $3, to $4,999 $5, to $6,999 $7, to $9,999 $1, to $11,999 $12, to $14,999 $15, to $19,999 $2, to $24,999 $25, to $29,999 $3, to $34,999 $35, to $39,999 $4, to $44,999 $45, to $49,999 $5, and over Median after-tax income $ Average after-tax income $ after-tax income $ Household Income in 25 of all Private Households Under $1, $1, to $19,999 $2, to $29,999 $3, to $39,999 $4, to $49,999 $5, to $59,999 $6, to $69,999 $7, to $79,999 $8, to $89,999 $9, to $99,999 $1, and over Median household income $ Average household income $ household income $ Family Income in 25 of all Economic Families Median family income $ Average family income $ family income $ Median after-tax family income $ Average after-tax family income $ aftertax family income $ Composition of Family Income in 25 for all Economic Families 1. Employment income %. Government transfer payments %. Other %. Total Population 15 Years+ with Employment Income in 25 Males with employment income Median employment income $ Average employment income $ employment income $ Worked full year, full time Median employment income $ Average employment income $ employment income $ Worked part year or part time Median employment income $ Average employment income $ employment income $ Females with employment income Median employment income $ Average employment income $ employment income $ Worked full year, full time Median employment income $ Average employment income $ employment income $ Worked part year or part time Median employment income $ Average employment income $ employment income $ 14

15 Dwelling Characteristics Total Number of Occupied Private Dwellings 6 Average number of rooms per dwelling 5.7 Average number of bedrooms per dwelling 2.3 By Housing Tenure 6 Owned 3 Rented 3 Band housing By Structural Type of Dwelling 6 Single-detached house 35 Semi-detached house Row house Apartment, duplex 5 Apartment, building that has five or more storeys Apartment, building that has fewer than five storeys 5 Other single-attached house 5 Movable dwelling 5 By Condition of Dwelling 6 Regular maintenance only 3 Minor repairs 2 Major repairs 1 By Period of Construction 6 before to to to to to to to 2 21 to 26 1 Household Characteristics Total Number of Private Households By Household Size 6 1 person 2 2 persons 2 3 persons 1 4 to 5 persons 1 6 or more persons 5 Number of persons in private households 145 Average number of persons in private households 2.3 By Household Type 55 One-family households 4 Multiple-family households Non-family households 2 By Total Number of Persons in Private Households 14 Number of persons not in census families 25 Living with relatives Living with non-relatives only Living alone 2 Number of census family persons 12 Average number of persons per census family 3. By Total Number of Persons Aged 65 Years+ 2 Persons not in census families aged 65 years+ Living with relatives Living with non-relatives only Living alone 1 Census family persons aged 65 years+ 15 Census Family Characteristics Total Number of Census Families in Private Households 4 By Census Family Size 2 persons 15 3 persons 1 4 persons 5 or more persons By Family Structure and Number of Children 3 Married couples 3 W/o children at home 15 With children at home 1 1 child 1 2 children 3 or more children Common-law couples 1 W/o children at home With children at home 1 1 child 2 children 1 3 or more children Total lone-parent families by sex of parent and number of children 1 Female parent 1 1 child 2 children 3 or more children Male parent 1 child 2 children 3 or more children By Total Number of Children at Home 45 Under six years of age 1 6 to 14 years to 17 years 18 to 24 years 1 25 years and over Average number of children at home per census family 1.1 * All figures are based on 2% data (Long- Form Census) except population by sex and age groups, legal marital status and commonlaw status, as well as occupied private dwellings by structural type and private households by household size, which are based on 1% data (Short-Form Census). Source: Statistics Canada, 26 Census, XCB261 and XCB262 Note: Many Yukon communities, as represented by Census subdivisions (Champagne Landing 1; Ibex Valley; Destruction Bay; Two Mile Village; Two and One-Half Mile Village; Lake Laberge) have very small First Nation populations. In order to maintain confidentiality, detailed information on these census subdivisions is largely suppressed, and therefore not included. 15

16 teslin post 13, iri* Subtotals may not add to totals due to random rounding (see Definitions). Population / Land Area Population, Population, to 26 Population change (%) 8.3 Land area in square km, Population Characteristics Total Population 155 By Sex and Age Groups Male, total 85 to 4 years 5 5 to 9 years 5 1 to 14 years 5 15 to 19 years 5 2 to 24 years 5 25 to 29 years 1 3 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 1 4 to 44 years 1 45 to 49 years 15 5 to 54 years 5 55 to 59 years 6 to 64 years 5 65 to 69 years 5 7 to 74 years 5 75 to 79 years 8 to 84 years 5 85 years and over Female, total 7 to 4 years 5 5 to 9 years 5 1 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 5 2 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 1 3 to 34 years 5 35 to 39 years 1 4 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 5 5 to 54 years 5 55 to 59 years 5 6 to 64 years 5 65 to 69 years 5 7 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 8 to 84 years 85 years and over 5 By Legal Marital Status (15 years+) 13 Never legally married (single) 9 Legally married (and not separated) 15 Separated, but still legally married 5 Divorced 5 Widowed 1 By Common-law Status (15 years+) 13 Not in a common-law relationship 95 In a common-law relationship 35 By Ethnic Origin 155 British Isles origins 35 French origins 1 origins 135 Other North American origins 1 Caribbean origins Latin, Central, South American origins European origins 1 African origins Arab origins West Asian origins South Asian origins East and Southeast Asian origins Oceania origins By Visible Minority 155 Total visible minority Chinese South Asian Black Filipino Latin American Southeast Asian Arab Korean Japanese Visible minority, n.i.e. Multiple visible minority Not a visible minority 155 By Immigrant Status and Place of Birth Non-immigrants Born in province of residence Born outside province of residence Immigrants United States of America Central America Caribbean and Bermuda South America Europe Africa Asia and the Middle East Oceania and other Non-permanent residents By Period of Immigration Before to to to to 2 21 to 26 By & Non- Identity 155 identity 14 Non- identity 15 By Citizenship Canadian citizens Not Canadian citizens By Generation Status (15 years+) 13 1st generation 1 2nd generation 15 3rd generation or more 11 By Mother Tongue 155 Single responses 155 English 15 French Non-official languages 5 Cree Inuktitut, n.i.e. Tlingit 3 Spanish Dutch German Russian Hungarian Panjabi (Punjabi) Cantonese Chinese, n.o.s. Mandarin Vietnamese Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) Other languages Multiple responses English and French English and non-official language French and non-official language English, French and non-official language By Knowledge of Official Languages 155 English only 155 French only English and French 1 Neither English nor French By First Official Language Spoken 155 English 155 French English and French Neither English nor French By Language Spoken Most Often at Home 155 Single responses 16 English 145 French Non-official languages 1 Spanish German Panjabi (Punjabi) Cantonese Chinese, n.o.s. Vietnamese Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) Other languages Multiple responses English and French English and non-official language French and non-official language English, French and non-official language 16

17 By Age at Immigration Under 5 years 5 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 44 years 45 years and over By Mobility Status 1 Year Ago 155 Non-movers 14 Movers 15 Non-migrants 1 Migrants Internal migrants Intraprovincial migrants 1 Interprovincial migrants 1 External migrants By Mobility Status 5 Years Ago 145 Non-movers 9 Movers 55 Non-migrants 2 Migrants 3 Internal migrants 3 Intraprovincial migrants 2 Interprovincial migrants 15 External migrants By Highest Certificate, Diploma or Degree Total Population 15 Years + 13 No certificate, diploma or degree 5 Certificate, diploma or degree 8 High school certificate or equivalent 3 Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma 2 College, CEGEP or other nonuniversity certificate or diploma 1 University certificate, diploma or degree 1 University certificate or diploma below bachelor level University certificate or degree 1 Bachelor's degree 1 University certificate or diploma above bachelor Degree in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine or optometry Master's degree Earned doctorate By Location of Study - 25 to 64 Years with Post-secondary Qualification 35 Inside Canada 35 Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta 1 British Columbia 15 Yukon Territory 1 Northwest Territories Nunavut Outside Canada Employment Characteristics By Labour Force Activity Total Population 15 Years+ 13 In the labour force 95 Employed 7 Unemployed 25 Not in the labour force 35 Participation rate (%) 73.1 Employment rate (%) 53.8 Unemployment rate (%) 26.3 Population 15 to 24 Years 15 In the labour force 1 Employed Unemployed 1 Not in the labour force 1 Participation rate (%) 66.7 Employment rate (%). Unemployment rate (%) 1. Population 25 Years+ 115 In the labour force 9 Employed 7 Unemployed 2 Not in the labour force 25 Participation rate (%) 78.3 Employment rate (%) 6.9 Unemployment rate (%) 22.2 Males 15 Years+ 7 In the labour force 5 Employed 35 Unemployed 15 Not in the labour force 25 Participation rate (%) 71.4 Employment rate (%) 5. Unemployment rate (%) 3. Females 15 Years+ 55 In the labour force 45 Employed 35 Unemployed Not in the labour force 15 Participation rate (%) 81.8 Employment rate (%) 63.6 Unemployment rate (%). By Hours of Unpaid Housework 15 Years+ 13 No hours unpaid housework 1 Less than 5 hours unpaid housework 15 5 to 14 hours unpaid housework 4 15 to 29 hours unpaid housework 3 3 to 59 hours unpaid housework 35 6 hours or more unpaid housework 1 By Hours of Looking After Children, Without Pay 15 Years+ 13 No hours unpaid child care 65 Less than 5 hours unpaid child care 1 5 to 14 hours unpaid child care 2 15 to 29 hours unpaid child care 3 to 59 hours unpaid child care 1 6 hours or more unpaid child care 25 By Hours of Unpaid Care or Assistance to Seniors 15 Years+ 13 No hours unpaid care or assistance 85 Less than 5 hours unpaid care or assistance 15 5 to 9 hours unpaid care or assistance 15 1 to 19 hours unpaid care or assistance 2 hours or more unpaid care or assistance Labour Force By Industry 15 Years+ 95 Industry - Not applicable All industries Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 21 Mining and oil and gas extraction 22 Utilities 23 Construction Manufacturing 41 Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing 51 Information and cultural industries 52 Finance and insurance 53 Real estate and rental and leasing 1 54 Professional, scientific and technical services 55 Management of companies and enterprises 56 Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services 61 Educational services 62 Health care and social assistance 1 71 Arts, entertainment and recreation 72 Accommodation and food services 1 81 Other services (except public administration) 91 Public administration 35 Labour Force By Occupation 15 Years+ 95 Occupation - Not applicable All occupations 95 A Management occupations B Business, finance and administration occupations 2 C Natural and applied sciences and related occupations D Health occupations E Occupations in social science, education, government service and religion 1 F Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport 1 G Sales and service occupations 2 H Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations 2 I Occupations unique to primary industry 15 J Occupations unique to processing, manufacturing and utilities 17

18 Labour Force By Class of Worker 15 Years+ 95 Class of Worker-Not applicable All classes of worker 95 Paid workers 85 Employees 9 Self-employed (incorporated) Without paid help With paid help Self-employed (unincorporated) 1 Without paid help With paid help Unpaid family workers Employed Labour Force By Mode of Transportation 15 Years+ 7 Car, truck, van, as driver 35 Car, truck, van, as passenger 1 Public transit Walked 25 Bicycle Motorcycle Taxicab Other method Employed Labour Force By Place of Work Status 15 Years+ Males 35 Usual place of work 25 In census subdivision of residence 15 In different census subdivision 15 In same census division At home Outside Canada No fixed workplace address Females 35 Usual place of work 3 In census subdivision of residence 2 In different census subdivision 1 In same census division 1 At home Outside Canada No fixed workplace address 1 Income Characteristics Total Income of Population 15 Years+ in 25 Without income With income Under $1, $1, to $2,999 $3, to $4,999 $5, to $6,999 $7, to $9,999 $1, to $11,999 $12, to $14,999 $15, to $19,999 $2, to $24,999 $25, to $29,999 $3, to $34,999 $35, to $39,999 $4, to $44,999 $45, to $49,999 $5, to $59,999 $6, and over Median income $ Average income $ income $ Males Total Income 15 Years+ in 25 Without income With income Under $1, $1, to $2,999 $3, to $4,999 $5, to $6,999 $7, to $9,999 $1, to $11,999 $12, to $14,999 $15, to $19,999 $2, to $24,999 $25, to $29,999 $3, to $34,999 $35, to $39,999 $4, to $44,999 $45, to $49,999 $5, to $59,999 $6, and over Median income $ Average income $ income $ Females Total Income 15 Years+ in 25 Without income With income Under $1, $1, to $2,999 $3, to $4,999 $5, to $6,999 $7, to $9,999 $1, to $11,999 $12, to $14,999 $15, to $19,999 $2, to $24,999 $25, to $29,999 $3, to $34,999 $35, to $39,999 $4, to $44,999 $45, to $49,999 $5, to $59,999 $6, and over Median income $ Average income $ income $ Total After-tax Income of Population 15 Years+ in 25 Without after-tax income With after-tax income Under $1, $1, to $2,999 $3, to $4,999 $5, to $6,999 $7, to $9,999 $1, to $11,999 $12, to $14,999 $15, to $19,999 $2, to $24,999 $25, to $29,999 $3, to $34,999 $35, to $39,999 $4, to $44,999 $45, to $49,999 $5, and over Median after-tax income $ Average after-tax income $ after-tax income $ Household Income in 25 of all Private Households Under $1, $1, to $19,999 $2, to $29,999 $3, to $39,999 $4, to $49,999 $5, to $59,999 $6, to $69,999 $7, to $79,999 $8, to $89,999 $9, to $99,999 $1, and over Median household income $ Average household income $ household income $ Family Income in 25 of all Economic Families Median family income $ Average family income $ family income $ Median after-tax family income $ Average after-tax family income $ aftertax family income $ Composition of Family Income in 25 for all Economic Families 1. Employment income %. Government transfer payments %. Other %. Total Population 15 Years+ with Employment Income in 25 Males with employment income Median employment income $ Average employment income $ employment income $ Worked full year, full time Median employment income $ Average employment income $ employment income $ Worked part year or part time Median employment income $ Average employment income $ employment income $ Females with employment income Median employment income $ Average employment income $ employment income $ Worked full year, full time Median employment income $ Average employment income $ employment income $ Worked part year or part time Median employment income $ Average employment income $ employment income $ 18

19 Dwelling Characteristics Total Number of Occupied Private Dwellings 65 Average number of rooms per dwelling 5.3 Average number of bedrooms per dwelling 2.3 By Housing Tenure 65 Owned 35 Rented 1 Band housing 2 By Structural Type of Dwelling 65 Single-detached house 6 Semi-detached house Row house Apartment, duplex Apartment, building that has five or more storeys Apartment, building that has fewer than five storeys Other single-attached house Movable dwelling By Condition of Dwelling 65 Regular maintenance only 3 Minor repairs 15 Major repairs 3 By Period of Construction 7 before to to to to to to to to 26 Household Characteristics Total Number of Private Households By Household Size 65 1 person 2 2 persons 2 3 persons 1 4 to 5 persons 1 6 or more persons Number of persons in private households 155 Average number of persons in private households 2.4 By Household Type 7 One-family households 35 Multiple-family households Non-family households 3 By Total Number of Persons in Private Households 16 Number of persons not in census families 35 Living with relatives 15 Living with non-relatives only Living alone 2 Number of census family persons 125 Average number of persons per census family 2.8 By Total Number of Persons Aged 65 Years+ 25 Persons not in census families aged 65 years+ 1 Living with relatives Living with non-relatives only Living alone 1 Census family persons aged 65 years+ 1 Census Family Characteristics Total Number of Census Families in Private Households 45 By Census Family Size 2 persons 3 3 persons 1 4 persons 5 or more persons By Family Structure and Number of Children 25 Married couples 1 W/o children at home 1 With children at home 1 child 2 children 3 or more children Common-law couples 2 W/o children at home 1 With children at home 1 1 child 1 2 children 1 3 or more children Total lone-parent families by sex of parent and number of children 2 Female parent 2 1 child 1 2 children 3 or more children Male parent 1 1 child 2 children 3 or more children By Total Number of Children at Home 5 Under six years of age 15 6 to 14 years to 17 years 18 to 24 years 1 25 years and over 1 Average number of children at home per census family 1. * All figures are based on 2% data (Long- Form Census) except population by sex and age groups, legal marital status and commonlaw status, as well as occupied private dwellings by structural type and private households by household size, which are based on 1% data (Short-Form Census). Source: Statistics Canada, 26 Census, XCB261 and XCB262 Note: Many Yukon communities, as represented by Census subdivisions (Champagne Landing 1; Ibex Valley; Destruction Bay; Two Mile Village; Two and One-Half Mile Village; Lake Laberge) have very small First Nation populations. In order to maintain confidentiality, detailed information on these census subdivisions is largely suppressed, and therefore not included. 19

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