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% of parents indicating that their child receives enough activity from physical education

% of parents indicating that their child receives enough activity from physical education
Canada Yes No
Total, 5-17 years  47% 53%
Boys 48% 52%
Girls 45% 55%
Age    
5 to 12 years 46% 54%
13 to 17 years 48% 52%
Household income    
<$50,000/yr 56% 44%
$50,000-$99,999 48% 52%
≥$100,000 38% 62%
Community size    
<10,000 residents 49% 51%
10,000-99,999 47% 53%
≥100,000 45% 55%
Region    
NL 44% 56%
PE 45% 55%
NS 45% 55%
NB 41% 59%
QC 43% 57%
ON 46% 54%
MB 49% 51%
SK 48% 52%
AB 53% 47%
BC 50% 50%
YK 50% 50%
NT 49% 51%
NU - -
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2010-2011 Physical Activity Monitor    

Newfoundland and Labrador

% of parents indicating that their child receives enough activity from physical education

% of parents indicating that their child receives enough activity from physical education
Newfoundland and Labrador Yes No
Total, 5-17 years 44% 56%
Boys 44% 56%
Girls 43% 57%
Age    
5 to 12 years 46% 54%
13 to 17 years 38% 62%
Household income    
<$50,000/yr 52% 48%
$50,000-$99,999 46% 54%
≥$100,000 28% 72%
Community size    
<10,000 residents 47% 53%
10,000-99,999 42% 58%
≥100,000 - -
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2010-2011 Physical Activity Monitor    

Prince Edward Island

% of parents indicating that their child receives enough activity from physical education

% of parents indicating that their child receives enough activity from physical education
Prince Edward Island Yes No
Total, 5-17 years  45% 55%
Boys 51% 49%
Girls 39% 61%
Age    
5 to 12 years 41% 59%
13 to 17 years 51% 49%
Household income    
<$50,000/yr 52% 48%
$50,000-$99,999 49% 51%
≥$100,000 - 69%
Community size    
<10,000 residents 45% 55%
10,000-99,999 43% 57%
≥100,000 - -
(-) Suppressed cell    
2010-2011 Physical Activity Monitor    

Nova Scotia

% of parents indicating that their child receives enough activity from physical education

% of parents indicating that their child receives enough activity from physical education
Nova Scotia Yes No
Total, 5-17 years  45% 55%
Boys 51% 49%
Girls 40% 60%
Age    
5 to 12 years 47% 53%
13 to 17 years 42% 58%
Household income    
<$50,000/yr 64% 36%
$50,000-$99,999 41% 59%
≥$100,000 - 72%
Community size    
<10,000 residents 49% 51%
10,000-99,999 47% 53%
≥100,000 36% 64%
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2010-2011 Physical Activity Monitor    

New Brunswick

% of parents indicating that their child receives enough activity from physical education

% of parents indicating that their child receives enough activity from physical education
New Brunswick Yes No
Total, 5-17 years  41% 59%
Boys 39% 61%
Girls 42% 58%
Age    
5 to 12 years 41% 59%
13 to 17 years 41% 59%
Household income    
<$50,000/yr 60% 40%
$50,000-$99,999 42% 58%
≥$100,000 - -
Community size    
<10,000 residents 45% 55%
10,000-99,999 39% 61%
≥100,000 - -
(-) Suppressed cell    
2010-2011 Physical Activity Monitor    

Quebec

% of parents indicating that their child receives enough activity from physical education

% of parents indicating that their child receives enough activity from physical education
Quebec Yes No
Total, 5-17 years  43% 57%
Boys 46% 54%
Girls 40% 60%
Age    
5 to 12 years 45% 55%
13 to 17 years 40% 60%
Household income    
<$50,000/yr 54% 46%
$50,000-$99,999 42% 58%
≥$100,000 35% 65%
Community size    
<10,000 residents 50% 50%
10,000-99,999 43% 57%
≥100,000 39% 61%
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2010-2011 Physical Activity Monitor    

Ontario

% of parents indicating that their child receives enough activity from physical education

% of parents indicating that their child receives enough activity from physical education
Ontario Yes No
Total, 5-17 years  46% 54%
Boys 48% 52%
Girls 44% 56%
Age    
5 to 12 years 43% 57%
13 to 17 years 51% 49%
Household income    
<$50,000/yr 55% 45%
$50,000-$99,999 51% 49%
≥$100,000 36% 64%
Community size    
<10,000 residents 48% 52%
10,000-99,999 48% 52%
≥100,000 44% 56%
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2010-2011 Physical Activity Monitor    

Manitoba

% of parents indicating that their child receives enough activity from physical education

% of parents indicating that their child receives enough activity from physical education
Manitoba Yes No
Total, 5-17 years  49% 51%
Boys 51% 49%
Girls 47% 53%
Age    
5 to 12 years 50% 50%
13 to 17 years 49% 51%
Household income    
<$50,000/yr 63% 37%
$50,000-$99,999 48% 52%
≥$100,000 40% 60%
Community size    
<10,000 residents 51% 49%
10,000-99,999 - -
≥100,000 44% 56%
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2010-2011 Physical Activity Monitor    

Saskatchewan

% of parents indicating that their child receives enough activity from physical education

% of parents indicating that their child receives enough activity from physical education
Saskatchewan Yes No
Total, 5-17 years  48% 52%
Boys 49% 51%
Girls 48% 52%
Age    
5 to 12 years 50% 50%
13 to 17 years 46% 54%
Household income    
<$50,000/yr - -
$50,000-$99,999 41% 59%
≥$100,000 44% 56%
Community size    
<10,000 residents 53% 47%
10,000-99,999 - -
≥100,000 42% 58%
(-) Suppressed cell    
2010-2011 Physical Activity Monitor    

Alberta

% of parents indicating that their child receives enough activity from physical education

% of parents indicating that their child receives enough activity from physical education
Alberta Yes No
Total, 5-17 years  53% 47%
Boys 53% 47%
Girls 54% 46%
Age    
5 to 12 years 54% 46%
13 to 17 years 53% 47%
Household income    
<$50,000/yr - -
$50,000-$99,999 59% 41%
≥$100,000 45% 55%
Community size    
<10,000 residents 53% 47%
10,000-99,999 54% 46%
≥100,000 53% 47%
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2010-2011 Physical Activity Monitor    

British Columbia

% of parents indicating that their child receives enough activity from physical education

% of parents indicating that their child receives enough activity from physical education
British Columbia Yes No
Total, 5-17 years  50% 50%
Boys 48% 52%
Girls 53% 47%
Age    
5 to 12 years 46% 54%
13 to 17 years 57% 43%
Household income    
<$50,000/yr 60% 40%
$50,000-$99,999 50% 50%
≥$100,000 41% 59%
Community size    
<10,000 residents - -
10,000-99,999 50% 50%
≥100,000 53% 47%
(-) Suppressed cell    
2010-2011 Physical Activity Monitor    

Yukon

% of parents indicating that their child receives enough activity from physical education

% of parents indicating that their child receives enough activity from physical education
Yukon Yes No
Total, 5-17 years  50% 50%
Boys 47% 53%
Girls 53% 47%
Age    
5 to 12 years 50% 50%
13 to 17 years 50% 50%
Household income    
<$50,000/yr - -
$50,000-$99,999 49% 51%
≥$100,000 47% 53%
Community size    
<10,000 residents 53% 47%
10,000-99,999 49% 51%
≥100,000 - -
(-) Suppressed cell    
2010-2011 Physical Activity Monitor    

Northwest Territories

% of parents indicating that their child receives enough activity from physical education

% of parents indicating that their child receives enough activity from physical education
Northwest Territories Yes No
Total, 5-17 years  49% 51%
Boys 49% 51%
Girls 49% 51%
Age    
5 to 12 years 45% 55%
13 to 17 years 55% 45%
Household income    
<$50,000/yr - -
$50,000-$99,999 63% 37%
≥$100,000 35% 65%
Community size    
<10,000 residents 46% 54%
10,000-99,999 50% 50%
≥100,000 - -
(-) Suppressed cell    
2010-2011 Physical Activity Monitor    

Nunavut

% of parents indicating that their child receives enough activity from physical education (North)

% of parents indicating that their child receives enough activity from physical education (North)
North Yes No
Total, 5-17 years  54% 46%
Boys 52% 48%
Girls 57% 43%
Age    
5 to 12 years 52% 48%
13 to 17 years 58% 42%
Household income    
<$50,000/yr 73% 27%
$50,000-$99,999 59% 41%
≥$100,000 43% 57%
Community size    
<10,000 residents 58% 42%
10,000-99,999 49% 51%
≥100,000 - -
(-) Suppressed cell    
2010-2011 Physical Activity Monitor