Languages characteristics

Official Name
Big River
Number
404

Languages characteristics 2016 2006
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Language Knowledge 1,550 780 765 1,435 735 705
Indigenous language(s) 885 465 420 820 410 410
English only ** 1,540 780 765 1,415 725 690
French only ** 0 0 0 0 0 0
English & French ** 0 0 10 0 0 0
Other 0 0 0 10 0 0
Pop. with Indigenous languages first learned (%) 32.9 35.3 30.7 60.6 59.2 61.7
Pop. with Indigenous spoken at home (%) 49.7 52.6 46.4 42.9 42.9 43.3
Pop. with knowledge of Indigenous lang. (%) 57.1 59.6 54.9 57.1 55.8 58.2
Saskatchewan 2016 2006
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Language Knowledge 1,070,560 533,385 537,170 953,845 469,405 484,445
Indigenous language(s) 38,110 18,390 19,720 41,070 20,065 21,005
English only ** 1,011,560 506,320 505,235 902,650 446,485 456,170
French only ** 605 290 315 480 235 250
English & French ** 50,715 23,305 27,410 47,450 21,185 26,265
Other 149,340 73,415 75,925 98,050 46,635 51,415
Pop. with Indigenous languages first learned (%) 2.9 2.8 3.0 3.8 3.8 3.9
Pop. with Indigenous spoken at home (%) 3.1 3.0 3.2 3.3 3.3 3.3
Pop. with knowledge of Indigenous lang. (%) 3.6 3.4 3.7 4.3 4.3 4.3
** This refers to knowledge of the official language(s).

*Disclaimer on Census material:

Due to a different methodology used to impute on reserve dwellings in the voluntary 2011 National Household Survey, Statistics Canada recommends the use of 2006 as a point of reference when making historical comparisons.

First Nations whose affiliated Indian reserves (or equivalent census subdivisions) opted not to participate in the Census have no data available, and First Nations whose affiliated communities totalled less than 40 individuals are suppressed by Statistics Canada. Furthermore, the affiliated census subdivisions may be subject to varying degrees of undercoverage measured by Data Quality indices. In 2006, information for individual communities with global non-response (GNR) rates of 25% or higher were automatically suppressed by Statistics Canada. In 2016, Statistics Canada lowered the threshold so that individual communities with GNR rates of 50% or higher were suppressed from their 2016 standard products. It is important to note, however, that data for an entire First Nation may or may not be suppressed depending on the overall GNR rate.

Different thresholds are applied to income. At the individual level, all income data for First Nations whose affiliated communities totalled less than 250 persons are suppressed. At the household level, suppression was applied to First Nations whose affiliated communities totalled less than 250 individuals or 40 households.

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Date modified:
2024-05-03