<Dl> <Dd> There is no one exclusive Metis People in Canada, anymore than there is no one exclusive Indian people in Canada . The Metis of eastern Canada and northern Canada are as distinct from Red River Metis as any two peoples can be...As early as 1650, a distinct Metis community developed in LeHeve (sic), Nova Scotia, separate from Acadians and Micmac Indians . All Metis are aboriginal people . All have Indian ancestry . </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> There is no one exclusive Metis People in Canada, anymore than there is no one exclusive Indian people in Canada . The Metis of eastern Canada and northern Canada are as distinct from Red River Metis as any two peoples can be...As early as 1650, a distinct Metis community developed in LeHeve (sic), Nova Scotia, separate from Acadians and Micmac Indians . All Metis are aboriginal people . All have Indian ancestry . </Dd> <P> According to the 2006 census in Canada, a total of 389,780 individuals identified as Métis . Alberta had the largest Métis population among the provinces and territories, with 85,495 self - identifying as Métis; of these 7,990 are members of one of Alberta's unique Métis settlements . </P>

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