Notes: An “Adequate” dwelling is defined as one that does not require Major Renovations or Replacement and does possess basic plumbing facilities, specifically, hot and cold running water, inside toilets and installed baths or showers. Source: Indigenous Services...
Notes: This figure is based on a complex formula developed by CMHC that takes into account the number of bedrooms in the dwelling, the number of children, and their age and sex. The standard is having no more than two people per bedroom, parents should have a separate...
Notes: Refers to an indicator of the level of crowding in a housing unit. It is calculated by dividing the number of on-reserve registered population (ISC) and the on-reserve non-registered population (Statistics Canada) by the number of housing units. Source:...
Notes: A housing unit is defined as any self-contained or semi-detached house, a mobile home, a row house, or multi-unit residence such as an apartment, condominium, duplex, triplex etc., where each unit is counted separately. Source: Indigenous Services Canada;...