Table 5
The number and proportion of adults admitted to remand and identified as Aboriginal, 2001/2002 and 2006/2007

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  2001/2002 2006/2007 2001/2002 2006/2007
number percent
Newfoundland and Labrador1 F 128 F 29
Prince Edward Island 10 .. 6 ..
Nova Scotia1 151 218 8 9
New Brunswick1 107 189 8 11
Quebec 1,063 964 4 3
Ontario1 4,389 5,771 8 10
Manitoba 4,822 6,151 63 65
Saskatchewan1 3,802 4,338 78 79
Alberta1, 2 .. 8,473 .. 36
British Columbia 2,139 2,724 20 20
Yukon 241 281 75 75
Northwest Territories 213 245 90 90
Nunavut .. .. .. ..
Total provinces and territories3 16,927 20,881 15 18
Note: Calculations for percent distribution are based on total custody admissions excluding those where the Aboriginal identity is not known.
1. Data for these respondents are from the new Integrated Correctional Services Survey and have been tabulated from microdata for the years commencing as follows: Newfoundland and Labrador, 2001/2002; Nova Scotia, 2002/2003; New Brunswick, 2002/2003; Ontario 2003/2004; Saskatchewan, 2001/2002; Alberta, 2005/2006. For these respondents, percentage calculation is based on sentenced custody totals excluding intermittent sentences. Accordingly, comparisons to data from previous years should be made with caution.
2. Alberta has been excluded due to a system change that occurred in 2005/2006 which altered the methodology by which admissions to custody were calculated.
3. Due to missing data for some years, totals and percentage calculations exclude Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Alberta and Nunavut.
Sources: Statistics Canada, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Adult Correctional Services Survey and Integrated Correctional Services Survey.