Indigenous Peoples in Canada
A Significant Population
According to the 2021 Census, more than 18 million people in Canada identify as Indigenous.
Recognized Groups
The Canadian constitution recognizes three distinct groups of Indigenous peoples:
- First Nations
- Métis
- Inuit
A Rich and Diverse History
The history of Indigenous peoples in Canada is rich and diverse, stretching far into the past before the arrival of European settlers.
Conclusion
Indigenous peoples play a vital role in Canada's past, present, and future. Their contributions to the country's culture, society, and economy are immeasurable. The ongoing efforts to address the challenges faced by Indigenous communities are essential for building a more inclusive and equitable society for all Canadians.
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