Kawawachikamach, a Naskapi village municipality, with no resident population or residential infrastructure (dwellings) reported in the 2011 census or 2006 census or earlier, despite the formal legal status of "Naskapi village municipality" and formalities such as having a mayor
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In terms of mother tongue, the 2006 census found that, including multiple responses, almost 63% of residents spoke English, and about 16% of residents spoke French.