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    Adjusted prevalence of quitting in Canadian provinces for men (left) and women (right) aged 15 years and above, Canadian Tobacco Use Monitoring Survey 2010.

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    <p>Darker colours indicate higher prevalence. Estimates adjusted for age, sex, marital status, occupation, education. Province name abbreviations: Alta. Alberta; B.C. British Columbia; Man. Manitoba; N.B. New Brunswick; N.L. Newfoundland; N.S. Nova Scotia; O.N. Ontario; P.E.I. Prince Edward Island; Que. Quebec; Sask. Saskatchewan; data not available for Yukon Territory (Y.T.), Northwest Territories (N.W.T), or Nunavut (Nvt.).</p

    Adjusted prevalence of current smoking in Canadian provinces for men (left) and women (right) aged 15 years and above, Canadian Tobacco Use Monitoring Survey 2010.

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    <p>Darker colours indicate higher prevalence. Estimates adjusted for age, sex, marital status, occupation, education. Province name abbreviations: Alta. Alberta; B.C. British Columbia; Man. Manitoba; N.B. New Brunswick; N.L. Newfoundland; N.S. Nova Scotia; O.N. Ontario; P.E.I. Prince Edward Island; Que. Quebec; Sask. Saskatchewan; data not available for Yukon Territory (Y.T.), Northwest Territories (N.W.T), or Nunavut (Nvt.).</p
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