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Smocking Statistics
An estimated 5.1 million Canadians, or 20% of the population aged 15 and older, reported smoking daily or occasionally The smoking rate for teens (15 to 19 years old) was 18%

Consumption of Cigarettes In 2003, daily smokers aged 20-24 averaged 12.7 cigarettes per day, somewhat less than the 15.9 cigarettes per day averaged by all daily smokers aged 15 and over. Males aged 20-24 smoked more (14.0 cigarettes per day) than did females (11.2 cigarettes per day). Consumption has decreased considerably over time. For example, in 1985, young adult daily smokers averaged 17.5 cigarettes per day - 18.4 for males and 16.7 for females. Figure 2 illustrates that both the prevalence of smoking and the amount smoked by young adult daily smokers were above the Canadian average in all of the Atlantic provinces and Quebec. Only British Columbia and Ontario were below the Canadian average for both measures.

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