I seem to remember reading that the official Canadian unemployment statistics do not take into account certain groups; specifically, I believe that either 'status Indians' or people living on reserves are not included in the unemployment rate. Is this true? If it is, why is it done like that? Finally, does anyone know what the unemployment rate would be if these people were included? (I tried-not very hard-to find the necessary numbers at Stats. Canada but couldn't) I imagine it would be quite a bit higher; is this just a way oof keeping the rate artificially low? Thanks very much, T. Scarth [EMAIL PROTECTED]