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Mar

27

Poverty Statistics – Aboriginal Children in Regina

By Greg Hluska


I came across a terrific article on the Justice and Attorney General’s web site and thought that I should share the link. In January 2004, the Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy published a “A Profile of Aboriginal Children in Regina: Prospects and Challenges“.

While the entire report is a must-read for anyone interested in poverty in Regina, one particular statistic jumps out at me. Check out this quote:

In 2001, the estimated child poverty rate in Canada was 15.6 per cent while that of Saskatchewan was 17.6 per cent. Yet, the poverty rate among First Nations children ages 0-14 living off-reserve in Saskatchewan in 2000 was 55.9 per cent, while the corresponding number for Regina was 61.3 per cent. The incidence of poverty
among Métis children ages 0-14 living off-reserve in Saskatchewan in 2000 was 36 per cent, while the corresponding number for Regina was 45.7 per cent.

Shocking numbers, but I am wondering, has anyone seen more current numbers? If you have, please contact us, or leave a comment below!

About Greg:
Greg Hluska is an early 30s Regina guy. By day, he works in User Experience in a technology company and by night, he is an avid reader/writer who helps publish the Regina Streets Magazine.
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