COMMUNITY ECONOMIC PROFILE PIMICIKAMAK Pimicikamak Nation is located on several tracts of land on the east shore of , on Provincial Road 374 and is home to NHLer Brady Keeper. The community is active in directing quality education, health care, employment, economic development and social development.

POPULATION CHANGE POPULATION BY AGE EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Since 1996, population has increased by 1390 people 2016 total population 2016 total population 15 year and over - 2810 2016 Median Age = 23 4,375 45% 4,322

3,249 University 2,985 15%

29% 1,993 College 10% 22% Less Trades 6% Than High School High 57% 5% School 19%

1996 2001 2006 2011 2016 0-19 20-39 40-64 65+

MEDIAN AGE 23

HOUSING TYPE IN 2016 MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME FAMILIES IN PRIVATE HOUSE- 2016 ➦ $44,768 HOLDS Mobile Home 1050 ➦ Apartment or 2011 $33,193 AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD attached housing 2006 ➦ $31,616 SIZE Single-detached 5.3 house 2001 ➦ $21,760 NUMBER OF PRIVATE 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 HOUSEHOLDS 1996 ➦ $26,384 840 OWNER RENTER BAND HOUSING

PIMICIKAMAK CREE NATION HOUSEHOLD INCOME 2016 2006 PRIVATE DWELLING 2016 Private Households CHARACTERISTICS 40% 35% CONSTRUCTED 725 MORE THAN 30% 10 YRS AGO 585 25% 20% CONSTRUCTED 120 WITHIN THE 15% PAST 10 YRS 205 10% 205 REQUIRING 5% GENERAL 185 MAINTENANCE 0% 505 REQUIRING MAJOR 475 REPAIRS 100,000 & up Under $10,000 10,000-19,000 20,000-29,000 30,000-39,000 40,000-49,000 50,000-59,000 60,000-69,000 70,000-79,000 80,000-89,000 90,000-99,000 INDUSTRY HIGHLIGHTS COMMUTING FLOW

TOP 5 LARGEST INDUSTRIES EMPLOYMENT # OF WORKERS RESIDENCE PLACE OF WORK 1320 People in the Labour Force in 2016 Education Population 15 years and older 720 Pimicikamak CN Pimicikamak CN 50 Unorganized* Pimicikamak CN Healthcare 20 Thompson Pimicikamak CN Public administration *DIVISION NO. 22, UNORGANIZED Retail

Construction 31%

GROWING INDUSTRIES (GROWTH OF OVER 10 JOBS FROM 2006-2016) 69% LABOUR FORCE BY INDUSTRY Retail PERSONS CHANGE IN Education IN LABOUR LABOUR INDUSTRY FORCE IN FORCE 2016 2006-2016 Healthcare Employed Unemployed Construction Educational services 220 40 Healthcare and social Utilities assistance 185 35 Information and cultural industries Public administration 125 5 Retail trade 115 45 Administrative services Construction 80 25 Arts, entertainment and recreation Utilities 45 15 Manufacturing Accommodation and food services 40 5 Wholesale Transportation and warehousing 20 0 Real Estate Information and cultural industries 20 10 Administrative and PIMICIKAMAK CREE NATION support, waste 20 10 LABOUR FORCE BY OCCUPATION management Percentage of labour force – 2016 MANITOBA Arts, entertainment and recreation 20 10 35% Agriculture, forestry, 10 0 30% fishing and hunting 25% Manufacturing 10 10 20% Wholesale trade 10 10 15% Real estate and rental and leasing 10 10 10% Other services (except 5% public administration) 10 0 0% Mining and oil and gas extraction 0 0 Finance and

utilities 0 0 industry insurance occupations Professional, scientific 0 0

Health occupations and technical service and religion related occupations recreation and sport education, government education, Occupations unique to Management of

Management occupations 0 0 Occupations in art, culture, culture, Occupations in art, companies Occupations in social science, Occupations in social science, Sales and service occupations Occupations unique to primary processing, manufacturing and processing, Trades, transport and equipment Trades, Natural and applied sciences and operators and related occupations Business, finance and administration Business,

FOOTNOTES: 1. DATA SOURCE (UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE) STATISTICS , CENSUS OF POPULATION, 2016 CATALOGUE NO. 98-316-X2016001 2. DATA SOURCE FOR POPULATION AND INCOME: STATISTICS CANADA, CENSUS OF POPULATION, 2016 CATALOGUE NO. 98-316-X2016001; 2011 NHD, CATALOGUE NO. 99-004-XWE; 2006 COMMUNITY PROFILES; 2001 COMMUNITY PROFILES AND 1996 PROFILE OF CENSUS DIVISIONS AND SUBDIVISIONS. 3. DATA SOURCE FOR LABOUR: STATISTICS CANADA, CENSUS OF POPULATION, 2016 CATALOGUE NO. 98-316-X2016001; 2006 COMMUNITY PROFILES. 4. DATA ROUNDING WILL IMPACT TOTALS AND PERCENTAGES, MOST NOTABLY IN SMALLER COMMUNITIES. BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS

NUMBER OF NUMBER OF BUSINESS TYPE BUSINESSES JOBS

Aboriginal public administration 2 450+

Family services 2 150+ (including Day Cares)

Grocery stores 1 50-99

Local or regional public 1 20-49 administration

Emergency services 1 10-19

Fitness and recreational 1 10-19 sports centres

Restaurants 1 10-19

Support activities for 1 5-9 transportation

Radio broadcasting 1 5-9 Banks 1 5-9 Business Opportunities: Construction contractors 3 3 Lessors or residential buildings 3 3 Pimicikamak Cree Nation Highway, street and bridge 1 1-4 construction Contact: Ryan Castel, Executive Director Health and personal care store 1 1-4

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