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What ethnic groups are in Yukon?
The most frequently reported ethnic origin in Yukon, either alone or with other origins, were English (9,680), Scottish (8,295) and First Nations (North American Indian) (7,620). In the 2016 Census 3,000 Yukoners identified themselves as a visible minority, accounting for 8.5% of the non-insti- tutional population.
Do white people live in Yukon?
Ethnicity. According to the 2016 Canada Census the majority of the territory’s population was of European descent, although it has a significant population of First Nations communities across the territory.
How many immigrants live in Whitehorse?
960 immigrants
In 2016 there were 960 immigrants living in Whitehorse who had settled in Canada since 2011.
What Indians live in the Yukon?
Inhabited by six principal tribes: the Gwichʼin, the Hän, the Kaska Dena, the Tagish, the Northern and Southern Tutchone, and the Tlingit (Teslin), there are also Métis, though unrecognized politically, and Inuvialuit, who, through the Inuvialuit Settlement Region, maintain connections to certain territories of Yukon.
What is Whitehorse Yukon known for?
It is the largest city in northern Canada. Whitehorse started off as a transportation hub during the Klondike Gold Rush in 1898. Whitehorse is referred to as The Wilderness City. The city was named after the White Horse Rapids; before the river was dammed the rapids looked like the mane of a white horse.
How many Filipinos are in Yukon?
1,190
By Province/Territory
Province | Filipino 2001 | Filipino 2016 |
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Yukon | 235 | 1,190 |
Nunavut | 35 | 230 |
Prince Edward Island | 35 | 670 |
Canada | 308,575 | 780,125 |
Is Whitehorse in Alaska?
Whitehorse is the capital and only city of Yukon, and the largest city in Northern Canada. It was incorporated in 1950 and is located at kilometre 1426 (Historic Mile 918) on the Alaska Highway in southern Yukon.
Is Whitehorse a safe city?
When walking alone at night 56.8 per cent of persons in Whitehorse felt safe or very safe, compared to 64.8 per cent in the Inner Metro Region and the Victorian State average of 55.1 per cent. Males in Whitehorse were much more likely to feel safe than females (79.5 per cent vs. 36.1 per cent).
What is the population of Whitehorse 2020?
About 75% of Yukon’s inhabitants live in the capital of Whitehorse and its surrounding areas with a population estimated at 24,000. The next biggest town is called Dawson, with a population of just 1,300….Yukon Facts.
Date | Population |
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2020 Q4 | 42,300 |
2020 Q3 | 42,174 |
What percentage of Yukon is aboriginal?
In 2016, 5,910 people reported being Registered or Treaty Indians, representing 16.8% of the Yukon population. Of the Aboriginal identity population in Yukon (8,195), 72.1% were Registered or Treaty Indians.
What does Yukon mean in Native American?
Native American Tribes of Yukon Did you know the name “Yukon” is an Athabaskan Indian word? It comes from a Gwich’in name meaning “great river.” The Gwich’in were not the only native people to live in this region, however.
Is Whitehorse a safe place to live?
A City of Whitehorse survey gives the city glowing grades when it comes to liveability. The Yukon Bureau of Statistics contacted about 1,000 random households in April. The resulting 2017 Citizen Survey shows 94 per cent of respondents agreed that Whitehorse is a great place to live.