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Demographics

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Total Population

516

Median Household Income

N/A

Total Visible Minorities

N/A

Median Age

N/A

What is the Population of Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, MB?

At present, Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, MB has a population of 516 people. Overall, the average population is growing at an average of 3.21% per year over the past 15 years. In the last two census, its population grew by 49 people, an average growth rate of 2.1% from 2011 to 2016.

Age

nan per cent are part of its working-age population, or those between the ages 15 to 64 years old, while nan per cent make up the younger population that will also be part of the labour force in two decades or less. At the present, 30 people are expected to retire in the coming years.

Gender

Overall, women outnumber men by 20 people. The 0 to 4 years old age cohort exhibits the largest discrepancy with a difference of 5 people between the sexes. Furthermore, majority of the population is between the ages 10 to 14 years old, comprising nan per cent of the population.

Marital Status

Majority of the population are single, making up 57.89 per cent of the population. With a predominantly single population, it can either mean that more households will either have a single occupant or there will more households with multiple residential tenants in it. Furthermore, expect higher discretionary spending in the community as they spend more compared to their married counterparts. Having more people who are not married also mean more people to meet in the community given the higher availability of personal time.

Labour Force

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Total Labour
Force

185

Employment
Rate

N/A

Participation
Rate

59.7%

Unemployment
Rate

16.2%

Labour Force Industry

The industry that hires the most from Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, MB's workforce is Other Services (except Public Administration) hiring 65 people or 35.14% of the community's workforce. This sector comprises establishments, not classified to any other sector, primarily engaged in repairing, or performing general or routine maintenance, on motor vehicles, machinery, equipment and other products to ensure that they work efficiently; providing personal care services, funeral services, laundry services and other services to individuals, such as pet care services and photo finishing services; organizing and promoting religious activities; supporting various causes through grant-making, advocating (promoting) various social and political causes, and promoting and defending the interests of their members. The second largest is the Health Care and Social Assistance industry that hired 13.51% of locals. The third largest is the Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting industry, whose 15 employees are from Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, MB.

Labour Force Occupation

Most of Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, MB's workforce is working in Sales and service with 70 people or 37.84% of the community's workforce. This category contains retail and wholesale sales occupations and customer and personal service occupations related to a wide range of industries, such as accommodation and food services, travel, tourism and cleaning services. Sales and service occupations can be linked, for the most part, to formal post-secondary or occupation-specific training programs. Others are characterized by periods of formal on-the-job training. Apprenticeship training is available for some specialized service occupations. Progression from sales and service occupations to positions of increased responsibility, or supervision, usually requires occupational experience and may require completion of related training programs. The second largest is those in Business, finance and administration, comprising 10.81% of locals. The third largest group are those in Education, law and social, community and government services, whose 20 employees are from Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, MB.

Unemployment Rate

Overall, the average unemployment rate of Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, MB is dwindling at an average of -4.72% per year over the past 5years.In the last census, its unemployment rate declined by 5 per cent, an average rate of decline of 4.72% from 2011 to 2016. Further declines in unemployment rates reflects positive economic conditions in the community, as more people are finding jobs and businesses are most likely thriving.

Participation Rate

Overall, the average unemployment rate of Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, MB is dwindling at an average of -2.26% per year over the past 5 years.In the last census, its population declined by 7 people, an average rate of decline of 2.26% from 2011 to 2016.

Taxation

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Federal General
Corporate Tax

15

Federal Small
Business Corporate

9

Federal M&P
Corporate Tax

15

Federal Investment
Corporate Tax

15

Quality of Life

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Average Yearly
Rainfall(mm)

453

Average Yearly
Snowfall(cm)

118

Highest Temperature
(Celsius)

26

Lowest Temperature
(Celsius)

-22

Average Rainfall

Umbrellas and raincoats are most handy in the month of June when it rains an average of 87 mm. This is 19.34% of the annual rain experienced in Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, MB. The month of July is also rainy with an average rainfall of 87.1 mm. Following July is August, when 76.3 mm is the average rainfall.

Average Snowfall

Wrap up in layers in the month of December when snow builds up tp an average of 25.5 centimetres. This is 21.63% of the annual snowfall experienced in Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, MB. The month of Janurary is also snowy with an average snowfall of 24.3 cm. Following Janurary is November, when 21.2 cm is the average snowfall.

Average Temperature

It is coldest in Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, MB in January when temperature drops to -11.3 °C and warmest in the month of July when it hits 12.9 °C. It will be a good idea to always check temperatures and the weather around May when temperatures are more fickle that it changed by 14.1 °C in the same month in 2016. Temperatures are most stable in Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, MB in the month of November.

Housing

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Home Ownership

69.23% of people in Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, MB are renters while the remaining are home owners.

Transportation

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Most Used
Transportation

Vehicle Driver

Busiest Time
On Roads

N/A

Residents Who
Work Locally

N/A

Vehicle Drivers

65.63%

Transportation Mode

Majority of commuters, around 105 respondents in Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, MB, are carpooling in a private car, truck, or van to go to work. Moreover, 15.62% of respondents say that they prefer walking. The third most popular means of transportation is driving alone in a private car, truck, or van with 20 commuters preferring it.

Education

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Dominant Level
of Education

No Certificate

Most Popular
Field of Study

Business Admin

Most Popular
Educational Destination

N/A

Least Popular
Field of Study

Education

Education

Most people in Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, MB have have not completed any certificate. With 195 people, it is what most people in Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, MB completed. Coming in second, 14.52% of inhabitants say they have completed an apprenticeship. The third largest group are people who have completed a high school education, with 40 people responding.

Field Of Study

Most are in Business, Management & Public Administration with 20 people practicing it in Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, MB. Engineering & related fields is another popular field of expertise, as 18.75% of inhabitants are involved in it. The third group are those who are in Protective & Transportation Services, with 15 people responding that it is their line of work. STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) is expected to be a growing industry, however, Department of Finance confirms that Canada is lagging behind other Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries in terms of STEM graduates. Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, MB has 15 people or 18.75% of workers in STEM industries.

Utilities

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Companies

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Largest Industry
by Business Count

Agriculture

Smallest Industry
by Business Count

Agriculture

Most Popular
Business Size

N/A

Least Popular
Business Size

N/A