This image is of a line graph showing the average Community Well-Being scores of First Nations, Inuit and other Canadian communities for the years 1981, 1991, 1996, 2001 and 2006. The Community Well-Being Index is a method of assessing general well-being of Canadians at the community level in terms of education, labour force activity, income and housing. The scores are plotted on an XY axis chart where the “X” axis are the years 1981 to 2006 and the ”Y” is the Community Well-Being Index scores from 30 to 100. The chart shows that the scores for First Nations communities were: 47 (1981); 51 (1991); 55 (1996); 57 (2001); 57 (2006).
The scores for Inuit communities were: 48 (1981); 57 (1991); 60 (1996); 61 (2001); 62 (2006). The scores for other Canadian communities were: 67 (1981); 71 (1991); 72 (1996); 73 (2001); 77 (2006). The source for the data used in the line is Statistics Canada's Census of Population for 1981, 1991, 1996, 2001, 2006.