More than 70 Aboriginal languages were reported in the 2016 Census. These languages can be divided into 12 language families:
- Algonquian languages
- Inuit languages
- Athabaskan languages
- Siouan languages
- Salish languages
- Tsimshian languages
- Wakashan languages
- Iroquoian languages
- Michif
- Tlingit
- Kutenai andHaida
Table 1 below identifies Aboriginal identity population who can speak an Aboriginal language, by language family, main languages within these families, and main provincial and territorial concentrations, Canada, 2016