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DEMOGRAPHY
| Population | ||
| Number of persons within the community |
Number of persons outside the community |
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69 |
156 |
225 |
Reference: Indian Registry, AANDC, December 2010
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GEOGRAPHY
| Territory Name: | Wôlinak Reserve |
| Type of territory: | Indian reserve |
| Surface: | 80.4 hectares (198.7 acres) |
| Localisation: | The community is located beside the Bécancour River, 20 kilometres southeast of Trois-Rivières. |
| Remoteness Factor: | Year-round road access and located less than 50 kilometres from the nearest service center. |
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POLITIC
| Elections: | Indian Act |
| Tribal Council 2: | Grand Conseil Waban-Aki |
| Member of Parliament: | Mr. Louis Plamondon, Bloc Québécois (BQ) Bas-Richelieu-Nicolet-Bécancour |
| Provincial MNA: | Mr. Jean-Martin Aussant, Independent Nicolet-Yamaska |
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ECONOMY
There are approximately 10 businesses on the reserve, including: fibreglass workshop, general mechanic's garage, data processing, a home for seniors, convenience store, canoe-builder, gardening, a multi-purpose centre and health centre, a plastic injection moulding plant (Plastiques Wôlinak).
Economic activities are concentrated primarily in: arts and handicrafts, manufacturing, tourism, outfitters', construction and plastics manufacturing.
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EDUCATION
No band schoolAANDC) funds band councils and First Nation education authorities for the education of children in Kindergarten to Grade 12 who attend schools on reserves or who attend provincially-run schools off reserve. Approximately 60% of First Nations students are taught on reserve, almost always in schools operated by a band council, another First Nations organization, or a federal school. ">3 on the territory.
| School Enrolment 2008-2009 | |||
| Band School | Provincial School | Total | |
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| Kindergarden | 6 | 6 | |
| Elementary | 9 | 9 | |
| Secondary | 7 | 7 | |
| Total : | 22 | 22 | |
Reference : Nominal Roll, AANDC (2008-2009)
Number of students funded by postsecondary programAANDC) provides financial support to eligible Status Indians and Inuit students under broad authorities of the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development Act to continue their education.
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Reference: Post-Secondary list, AANDC (2008-2009)
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COMMUNITY SERVICES AND INFRASTRUCTURES
| Fire protection: | Provided by the municipality of Bécancour |
| Police services: | Provided by the Aboriginal police force recognized under an agreement between the Band council, the Government of Canada and the Government of Quebec. |
| Medical care: | Health centre managed by the Band council under a transfer agreement with Health Canada. |
| Waste disposal: | Provided by the Band council under an agreement with the Régie intermunicipale de gestion intégrée des déchets de Nicolet-Bécancour-Yamaska. |
| Main community facilities: | Community hall, bicycle trail, recreation park |
| Water Supply: | Provided by an agreement with the municipality of Bécancour |
| Sewers: | Provided by an agreement with the municipality of Bécancour |
| Road system: | Paved roads |
| Housing Units: | 87 (2008-2009) |
| Electricity: | Provided by Hydro-Québec |
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For further information on this community please call at 1-800-567-9604 or click on this link toward community profiles of Statistics Canada (2006 Census).