Indigenous peoples in Canada is a collective name for the original inhabitants of the region ofNorth America that is nowCanada, and their descendants. There are three distinctive groups ofNorth America indigenous peoples recognised in the Canadian Constitution Act, 1982, sections 25 and 35. The three groups of indigenous inhabitants in Canada are namedFirst Nations,Inuit, andMétis.
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