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Exploring Statistics Canada’s Indigenous Peoples Survey 2022

Exploring Statistics Canada’s Indigenous Peoples Survey 2022 In-Person

Please join us for an in-person presentation exploring the 2022 iteration of the Indigegous Peoples Survey (IPS) and its most recent data releases. The IPS is a national survey of First Nations people living off reserve, Métis, and Inuit living in Canada, and in 2022 focused on social and economic outcomes related to education, employment, health, and access to services. This session will be presented by the regional Advisor to Statistics Canada’s Indigenous Liaison Program, joined by an analyst from Statistics Canada’s Centre for Indigenous Statistics and Partnerships division. All are welcome and encouraged to attend. 

Speakers 

Helen Hunter-Tootoosis

Helen Hunter-Tootoosis is Statistics Canada’s Indigenous Liaison Program Advisor for Saskatchewan. Her homelands are Treaty Six territory, and she and her ancestors are from Poundmaker Cree Nation.  

Henry Robertson 

Henry Robertson has been an analyst at Statistics Canada’s Centre for Indigenous Partnerships and Statistics since 2017. Prior to this he worked in National Accounts, with responsibility for calculating quarterly GDP. His research spans a wide range of topics including Indigeous languages, labour market outcomes, and shifts in how Indigenous identity is reported in the Canadian Census.  

Registration is required. There are 70 seats available.

Date:
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
Time:
11:00am - 12:30pm
Time Zone:
Saskatchewan Time (change)
Location:
Education 1004
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