Examples of 'aboriginal ancestry' in a sentence

Meaning of "aboriginal ancestry"

aboriginal ancestry - This phrase pertains to one's ancestral background or heritage tracing back to indigenous or native populations of a particular region

How to use "aboriginal ancestry" in a sentence

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Today that balance has shifted so that a majority of faculty are of aboriginal ancestry.
The complainant advised that he was of aboriginal ancestry and had some physical infir mities.
A significant proportion of the targeted population is of Aboriginal ancestry.
The proportions reporting Aboriginal ancestry are presented and discussed in this report.
Preference will be given to persons of Aboriginal ancestry.
O We require documented proof of Aboriginal ancestry of applicants to confirm eligibility for the program.
Canadian prisons are disproportionately filled with people of Aboriginal ancestry.
People of Aboriginal ancestry account for a significant and increasing portion of the Saskatchewan population.
They constituted the largest Aboriginal ancestry group.
As well, data on Aboriginal ancestry is usually dependent on individuals self-identifying as being Aboriginal.
A single ancestry response is when a respondent provides one Aboriginal ancestry only.
In Saskatchewan, persons of Aboriginal ancestry represent the largest racial minority in the province.
Eighteen per cent of the children covered by education equity programs are of Aboriginal ancestry.
All staff are of Aboriginal ancestry.
This experience allowed the representative to more fully acknowledge his own Aboriginal ancestry.

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The largest number of Aboriginal ancestry complaints ( 21 ) involved discrimination in the provision of public services.
Eighteen percent of the children covered by Education Equity programs are of Aboriginal ancestry.
Information on Aboriginal ancestry is collected in Question 17, Ethnic origin.
Applicants to Tipi Moza must be able to clearly identify their aboriginal ancestry.
Persons of Aboriginal ancestry 78.
Eighty-five percent of northern mining employees were of Aboriginal ancestry.
I use an alternative term to describe my Aboriginal ancestry and / or identity e.g., Anishinaabe, Treaty 3.
The " special ' apprenticeship vacancies shall be filled by northern residents of Aboriginal ancestry.
However, the NHS also contains a question on Aboriginal ancestry ethnic origin.
In fact, more than 20 per cent of women serving federal sentences are of Aboriginal ancestry.
Source, Statistics Canada, special tabulations The data related to Aboriginal ancestry are not as extensive.
This represented about 15 % of the total population with Aboriginal ancestry.
Approximately 4.5 percent of all Canadians have Aboriginal ancestry.
From the farmlands of Treaty 8, she is of settler and Aboriginal ancestry.
Geneticists estimate that 50 percent of today 's population in Western Canada has some Aboriginal ancestry.
Almost 50 % of the mine sites ' workforces are of Aboriginal ancestry.
In other words, 4.2 percent of those employed by the sector were of Aboriginal ancestry.
By 2001, onequarter of those seeking to enter the work force will be of Aboriginal ancestry.
In Canada, about 1.3 million people are of Aboriginal ancestry.
More than one-third ( 39 percent ) of Taking Charge! participants were of Aboriginal ancestry.
Aboriginal Children Nationally, 4.4 % of all Canadians have Aboriginal ancestry.

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