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Mar 2026
04

Crime Severity Index

In 2024, Statistics Canada introduced a new tool to measure the crime rate: the Crime Severity Index (CSI). This index tracks year-over-year changes in the severity of crimes in Canada. It complements the crime rate, which only measures the number of crimes reported to police per 100,000 population. This index is now available for Nunavik and can be accessed here.

Feb 2026
23

Life expectancy update

Statistics Canada has updated the life expectancy at birth data for Indigenous population in Canada, including Inuit people living in the province of Quebec.  The most recent data covers the periods 2006-2001, 2011-2016 and  2016–2021. The data can be viewed here.

Feb 2026
02

Statistics Canada is hiring

Statistics Canada is currently hiring enumerators and crew leaders for the 2026 Census in select northern and remote communities. The primary responsibility of enumerators is to collect completed census questionnaires from households. 
As for the crew leaders, they are responsible for all activities related to the collection of completed census questionnaires in their assigned area. The employment period runs from May 2026 to July 2026, depending on the position and location. Additional information and instructions to apply are available at census.gc.ca/jobs-north.








Jan 2026
20

Population Decree 2026

The Ministère des Affaires municipales et de l'Habitation du Québec recently released the 2026 Population Decree for the Northern villages. These data are the benchmark for the application of laws and regulations as well as for the management of government programs. They can be consulted by clicking here.

Nunivaat Research Program
The Nunivaat Research Program is devoted to the development of knowledge through statistical tools and researches, in order to support public decision in Nunavik. It includes the design and the execution of special statistical surveys, and the preparation of statistical reports.
About the program

Nunivaat is a major initiative of the Louis-Edmond-Hamelin Chair affiliated with the University of the Arctic. The core financial contribution to the Nunivaat databank and the Nunivaat Research Program comes from the Kativik Regional Government.