Health and social services
Community Well-Being index maps
Community Well-Being index
These maps show the Community Well-Being (CWB) Index scores for Indigenous communities in Canada. The CWB is a method of assessing socio-economic well-being in Canadian communities. Various indicators of socio-economic well-being, including education, labour force activity, income and housing, are derived from Statistics Canada's Census of Population and combined to give each community a well-being "score".
Interactive map, static maps and data
Interactive map
Static maps
- Map of Canada
- Largest Wall size (9,735 KB PDF) (42 inches by 50 inches or 106.68 centimeters by 127 centimeters)
- Letter size
- CWB and First Nations (1,919 KB PDF) 8.5 inches by 11 inches or 21.59 centimeters by 27.94 centimeters)
- CWB and Inuit (747 KB PDF) 8.5 inches by 11 inches or 21.59 centimeters by 27.94 centimeters)
- Regional maps
- British Columbia (2,474 KB PDF) (36 inches by 24 inches or 91.44 centimeters by 60.96 centimeters)
- Alberta (1,851 KB PDF) (36 inches by 24 inches or 91.44 centimeters by 60.96 centimeters)
- Saskatchewan (1,902 KB PDF) (36 inches by 24 inches or 91.44 centimeters by 60.96 centimeters)
- Manitoba (1,701 KB PDF) (36 inches by 24 inches or 91.44 centimeters by 60.96 centimeters)
- Ontario (2,523 KB PDF) (36 inches by 36 inches or 91.44 centimeters by 91.44 centimeters)
- Quebec (2,859 KB PDF) (36 inches by 24 inches or 91.44 centimeters by 60.96 centimeters)
- Atlantic (2,289 KB PDF) (36 inches by 24 inches or 91.44 centimeters by 60.96 centimeters)
Data
First Nations education on reserve maps
Education and First Nations – On-Reserve Elementary and Secondary Schools
In 2012, in Canada, there were 447 school buildings located on reserve. Of those, 246 schools offer high school. One hundred and sixty-four (164) school buildings house 100 students or less; 184 school buildings house 101 to 500 students; 64 school buildings house 501 to 1000 students; and 35 school buildings house more than 1000 students.
Static maps
Static maps
- Map of Canada
- Largest Wall size (3,583 KB PDF) (42 inches by 50 inches or 106.68 centimeters by 127 centimeters)
- Regional maps
- British Columbia (6,465 KB PDF) (36 inches by 24 inches or 91.44 centimeters by 60.96 centimeters)
- Alberta (5,979 KB PDF) (36 inches by 24 inches or 91.44 centimeters by 60.96 centimeters)
- Saskatchewan (6,577 KB PDF) (36 inches by 24 inches or 91.44 centimeters by 60.96 centimeters)
- Manitoba (6,578 KB PDF) (36 inches by 24 inches or 91.44 centimeters by 60.96 centimeters)
- Ontario (9,747 KB PDF) (36 inches by 36 inches or 91.44 centimeters by 91.44 centimeters)
- Quebec (7,459 KB PDF) (36 inches by 24 inches or 91.44 centimeters by 60.96 centimeters)
- Atlantic (5,553 KB PDF) (36 inches by 24 inches or 91.44 centimeters by 60.96 centimeters)
On-reserve income assistance program map
Income Assistance Program for First Nation communities
This map shows the on-reserve Income Assistance dependency rate ranges for First Nations participating in the Income Assistance Program, based on data for fiscal year 2011–2012.
Static map
Static map
- Income Assistance Program for First Nation communities (555 KB PDF) (8.5 inches by 11 inches or 27.94 centimeters by 43.18 centimeters)