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Canada

% of parents who indicate that:

% of parents who indicate that:
Canada School uses community facilities for programs School offers programs Child participates in programs
Total, 5-17 years  72% 77% 52%
Boys 72% 76% 55%
Girls 72% 77% 50%
Age      
5 to 12 years 70% 66% 52%
13 to 17 years 75% 91% 52%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr 71% 70% 47%
$50,000-$99,999 73% 76% 51%
≥$100,000 73% 82% 56%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 75% 76% 55%
10,000-99,999 73% 75% 50%
≥100,000 70% 78% 52%
Region      
NL 74% 76% 57%
PE 68% 85% 48%
NS 70% 84% 59%
NB 70% 81% 48%
QC 71% 71% 44%
ON 68% 80% 56%
MB 71% 76% 59%
SK 85% 77% 62%
AB 81% 73% 49%
BC 79% 80% 53%
YK 91% 82% 58%
NT 90% 84% 69%
NU - - -
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% of parents indicating their level of satisfaction with how well offered programs meet their child's needs

% of parents indicating their level of satisfaction with how well offered programs meet their child's needs
Canada Not at all or somewhat well Moderately Quite or very well
Total, 5-17 years  39% 18% 43%
Boys 37% 18% 45%
Girls 41% 18% 40%
Age      
5 to 12 years 41% 19% 40%
13 to 17 years 38% 16% 46%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr 35% 20% 45%
$50,000-$99,999 41% 18% 42%
≥$100,000 40% 18% 42%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 39% 17% 45%
10,000-99,999 39% 19% 42%
≥100,000 39% 18% 43%
Region      
NL 45% 20% 35%
PE 41% 21% 38%
NS 39% 19% 42%
NB 41% 14% 44%
QC 32% 13% 55%
ON 41% 20% 39%
MB 40% 19% 41%
SK 36% 19% 45%
AB 40% 15% 45%
BC 43% 21% 36%
YK 36% 19% 46%
NT 36% 24% 40%
NU - - -
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Newfoundland and Labrador

% of parents who indicate that:

% of parents who indicate that:
Newfoundland and Labrador School uses community facilities for programs School offers programs Child participates in programs
Total, 5-17 years  74% 76% 57%
Boys 70% 77% 64%
Girls 78% 76% 50%
Age      
5 to 12 years 73% 70% 58%
13 to 17 years 75% 86% 56%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr 74% 62% 53%
$50,000-$99,999 74% 75% 60%
≥$100,000 71% 85% 61%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 74% 77% 63%
10,000-99,999 79% 73% 53%
≥100,000 65% 79% 45%
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% of parents indicating their level of satisfaction with how well offered programs meet their child's needs

% of parents indicating their level of satisfaction with how well offered programs meet their child's needs
Newfoundland and Labrador Not at all or somewhat well Moderately Quite or very well
Total, 5-17 years  45% 20% 35%
Boys 48% 18% 33%
Girls 40% 23% 37%
Age      
5 to 12 years 40% 24% 36%
13 to 17 years 50% - 34%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr - - -
$50,000-$99,999 47% - 36%
≥$100,000 43% - 36%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 40% 22% 38%
10,000-99,999 50% - -
≥100,000 - - -
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Prince Edward Island

% of parents who indicate that:

% of parents who indicate that:
Prince Edward Island School uses community facilities for programs School offers programs Child participates in programs
Total, 5-17 years  68% 85% 48%
Boys 68% 83% 52%
Girls 68% 86% 45%
Age      
5 to 12 years 68% 77% 46%
13 to 17 years 68% 94% 51%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr 70% 87% 39%
$50,000-$99,999 65% 85% 53%
≥$100,000 75% 79% 50%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 69% 85% 52%
10,000-99,999 65% 86% 41%
≥100,000 - - -
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% of parents indicating their level of satisfaction with how well offered programs meet their child's needs

% of parents indicating their level of satisfaction with how well offered programs meet their child's needs
Prince Edward Island Not at all or somewhat well Moderately Quite or very well
Total, 5-17 years  41% 21% 38%
Boys 35% 23% 42%
Girls 46% 20% 34%
Age      
5 to 12 years 43% 23% 34%
13 to 17 years 39% 19% 42%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr 45% - -
$50,000-$99,999 34% 23% 43%
≥$100,000 52% - -
Community size      
<10,000 residents 40% 21% 39%
10,000-99,999 43% - 35%
≥100,000 - - -
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Nova Scotia

% of parents who indicate that:

% of parents who indicate that:
Nova Scotia School uses community facilities for programs School offers programs Child participates in programs
Total, 5-17 years  70% 84% 59%
Boys 70% 85% 61%
Girls 69% 84% 57%
Age      
5 to 12 years 65% 74% 62%
13 to 17 years 76% 95% 56%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr 71% 80% 57%
$50,000-$99,999 67% 83% 57%
≥$100,000 73% 92% 66%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 74% 84% 59%
10,000-99,999 72% 85% 50%
≥100,000 61% 83% 64%
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% of parents indicating their level of satisfaction with how well offered programs meet their child's needs

% of parents indicating their level of satisfaction with how well offered programs meet their child's needs
Nova Scotia Not at all or somewhat well Moderately Quite or very well
Total, 5-17 years  39% 19% 42%
Boys 37% - 42%
Girls 40% - 43%
Age      
5 to 12 years 41% - 41%
13 to 17 years 36% - 44%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr - - 55%
$50,000-$99,999 53% - 29%
≥$100,000 - - 49%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 32% - 49%
10,000-99,999 - - 43%
≥100,000 47% - -
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New Brunswick

% of parents who indicate that:

% of parents who indicate that:
New Brunswick School uses community facilities for programs School offers programs Child participates in programs
Total, 5-17 years  70% 81% 48%
Boys 71% 76% 46%
Girls 69% 87% 51%
Age      
5 to 12 years 70% 73% 46%
13 to 17 years 69% 91% 51%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr 73% 84% 46%
$50,000-$99,999 65% 80% 51%
≥$100,000 72% 82% 43%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 71% 79% 49%
10,000-99,999 71% 83% 50%
≥100,000 - 87% -
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% of parents indicating their level of satisfaction with how well offered programs meet their child's needs

% of parents indicating their level of satisfaction with how well offered programs meet their child's needs
New Brunswick Not at all or somewhat well Moderately Quite or very well
Total, 5-17 years  41% 14% 44%
Boys 44% - 40%
Girls 38% - 49%
Age      
5 to 12 years 42% - 44%
13 to 17 years 40% - 45%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr - - 52%
$50,000-$99,999 38% - 50%
≥$100,000 50% - -
Community size      
<10,000 residents 37% - 46%
10,000-99,999 42% - 43%
≥100,000 - - -
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Quebec

% of parents who indicate that:

% of parents who indicate that:
Quebec School uses community facilities for programs School offers programs Child participates in programs
Total, 5-17 years  71% 71% 44%
Boys 71% 71% 49%
Girls 72% 71% 39%
Age      
5 to 12 years 67% 58% 47%
13 to 17 years 78% 89% 41%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr 71% 65% 43%
$50,000-$99,999 73% 69% 42%
≥$100,000 71% 76% 46%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 78% 69% 54%
10,000-99,999 70% 69% 38%
≥100,000 68% 74% 43%
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% of parents indicating their level of satisfaction with how well offered programs meet their child's needs

% of parents indicating their level of satisfaction with how well offered programs meet their child's needs
Quebec Not at all or somewhat well Moderately Quite or very well
Total, 5-17 years  32% 13% 55%
Boys 29% - 61%
Girls 36% 15% 49%
Age      
5 to 12 years 27% 16% 57%
13 to 17 years 37% - 53%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr 29% - 56%
$50,000-$99,999 35% - 54%
≥$100,000 32% - 57%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 32% - 62%
10,000-99,999 33% - 55%
≥100,000 32% 16% 52%
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Ontario

% of parents who indicate that:

% of parents who indicate that:
Ontario School uses community facilities for programs School offers programs Child participates in programs
Total, 5-17 years  68% 80% 56%
Boys 69% 81% 57%
Girls 67% 79% 55%
Age      
5 to 12 years 64% 70% 55%
13 to 17 years 73% 93% 57%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr 66% 74% 48%
$50,000-$99,999 70% 78% 55%
≥$100,000 68% 86% 59%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 68% 80% 50%
10,000-99,999 68% 79% 58%
≥100,000 68% 80% 58%
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% of parents indicating their level of satisfaction with how well offered programs meet their child's needs 

% of parents indicating their level of satisfaction with how well offered programs meet their child's needs
Ontario Not at all or somewhat well Moderately Quite or very well
Total, 5-17 years  41% 20% 39%
Boys 40% 19% 41%
Girls 43% 21% 36%
Age      
5 to 12 years 45% 22% 32%
13 to 17 years 38% 18% 45%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr 40% 19% 40%
$50,000-$99,999 41% 22% 37%
≥$100,000 43% 20% 37%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 45% 19% 36%
10,000-99,999 41% 21% 38%
≥100,000 40% 20% 40%
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Manitoba

% of parents who indicate that:

% of parents who indicate that:
Manitoba School uses community facilities for programs School offers programs Child participates in programs
Total, 5-17 years  71% 76% 59%
Boys 72% 77% 58%
Girls 69% 75% 61%
Age      
5 to 12 years 65% 65% 60%
13 to 17 years 79% 92% 59%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr 75% 68% 51%
$50,000-$99,999 72% 84% 62%
≥$100,000 66% 82% 61%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 75% 71% 65%
10,000-99,999 71% 71% -
≥100,000 67% 82% 52%
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% of parents indicating their level of satisfaction with how well offered programs meet their child's needs

% of parents indicating their level of satisfaction with how well offered programs meet their child's needs
Manitoba Not at all or somewhat well Moderately Quite or very well
Total, 5-17 years  40% 19% 41%
Boys 43% - 42%
Girls 36% 23% 41%
Age      
5 to 12 years 44% - 43%
13 to 17 years 36% 24% 40%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr - - -
$50,000-$99,999 38% - 43%
≥$100,000 46% - 38%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 41% - 43%
10,000-99,999 - - -
≥100,000 38% 22% 40%
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Saskatchewan

% of parents who indicate that:

% of parents who indicate that:
Saskatchewan School uses community facilities for programs School offers programs Child participates in programs
Total, 5-17 years 85% 77% 62%
Boys 84% 76% 61%
Girls 87% 79% 63%
Age      
5 to 12 years 87% 67% 58%
13 to 17 years 83% 90% 66%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr 82% 65% -
$50,000-$99,999 88% 84% 59%
≥$100,000 87% 80% 68%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 82% 74% 70%
10,000-99,999 86% 80% 69%
≥100,000 89% 80% 51%
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% of parents indicating their level of satisfaction with how well offered programs meet their child's needs 

% of parents indicating their level of satisfaction with how well offered programs meet their child's needs
Saskatchewan Not at all or somewhat well Moderately Quite or very well
Total, 5-17 years 36% 19% 45%
Boys 31% - 51%
Girls 41% 21% 39%
Age      
5 to 12 years 43% 21% 37%
13 to 17 years 29% - 53%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr - - -
$50,000-$99,999 35% - 45%
≥$100,000 32% - 47%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 30% - 54%
10,000-99,999 - - -
≥100,000 42% - 38%
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Alberta

% of parents who indicate that:

% of parents who indicate that:
Alberta School uses community facilities for programs School offers programs Child participates in programs
Total, 5-17 years  81% 73% 49%
Boys 82% 72% 54%
Girls 81% 74% 44%
Age      
5 to 12 years 81% 60% 44%
13 to 17 years 82% 89% 53%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr 82% 66% -
$50,000-$99,999 79% 69% 51%
≥$100,000 84% 77% 47%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 84% 75% 57%
10,000-99,999 87% 76% 46%
≥100,000 76% 70% 45%
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% of parents indicating their level of satisfaction with how well offered programs meet their child's needs

% of parents indicating their level of satisfaction with how well offered programs meet their child's needs
Alberta Not at all or somewhat well Moderately Quite or very well
Total, 5-17 years  40% 15% 45%
Boys 38% - 44%
Girls 42% - 45%
Age      
5 to 12 years 46% - 40%
13 to 17 years 35% - 49%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr - - -
$50,000-$99,999 39% - 46%
≥$100,000 42% - 40%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 37% - 43%
10,000-99,999 38% - 41%
≥100,000 44% - 50%
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British Columbia

% of parents who indicate that:

% of parents who indicate that:
British Columbia School uses community facilities for programs School offers programs Child participates in programs
Total, 5-17 years  79% 80% 53%
Boys 77% 74% 58%
Girls 80% 85% 48%
Age      
5 to 12 years 82% 73% 55%
13 to 17 years 73% 89% 50%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr 75% 70% 51%
$50,000-$99,999 81% 82% 49%
≥$100,000 77% 82% 58%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 82% 80% -
10,000-99,999 80% 77% 51%
≥100,000 77% 82% 52%
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% of parents indicating their level of satisfaction with how well offered programs meet their child's needs

% of parents indicating their level of satisfaction with how well offered programs meet their child's needs
British Columbia Not at all or somewhat well Moderately Quite or very well
Total, 5-17 years  43% 21% 36%
Boys 39% 22% 39%
Girls 47% 20% 33%
Age      
5 to 12 years 44% 22% 34%
13 to 17 years 43% - 38%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr - - -
$50,000-$99,999 49% - 33%
≥$100,000 37% - 44%
Community size      
<10,000 residents - - -
10,000-99,999 45% - 31%
≥100,000 42% - 40%
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Yukon

% of parents who indicate that:

% of parents who indicate that:
Yukon School uses community facilities for programs School offers programs Child participates in programs
Total, 5-17 years  91% 82% 58%
Boys 89% 84% 54%
Girls 92% 79% 62%
Age      
5 to 12 years 93% 75% 61%
13 to 17 years 87% 91% 54%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr 91% 75% -
$50,000-$99,999 89% 74% 65%
≥$100,000 92% 89% 51%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 90% 64% 78%
10,000-99,999 91% 85% 54%
≥100,000 - - -
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% of parents indicating their level of satisfaction with how well offered programs meet their child's needs

% of parents indicating their level of satisfaction with how well offered programs meet their child's needs
Yukon Not at all or somewhat well Moderately Quite or very well
Total, 5-17 years  36% 19% 46%
Boys 37% 19% 44%
Girls 34% - 48%
Age      
5 to 12 years 35% 23% 42%
13 to 17 years 36% - 50%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr - - -
$50,000-$99,999 40% - 43%
≥$100,000 35% - 47%
Community size      
<10,000 residents - - -
10,000-99,999 35% 16% 48%
≥100,000 - - -
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Northwest Territories

% of parents who indicate that:

% of parents who indicate that:
Northwest Territories School uses community facilities for programs School offers programs Child participates in programs
Total, 5-17 years  90% 84% 69%
Boys 89% 84% 74%
Girls 90% 85% 63%
Age      
5 to 12 years 92% 77% 66%
13 to 17 years 87% 94% 73%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr 88% 79% 76%
$50,000-$99,999 89% 78% 76%
≥$100,000 91% 88% 68%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 88% 83% 76%
10,000-99,999 92% 86% 63%
≥100,000 - - -
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% of parents indicating their level of satisfaction with how well offered programs meet their child's needs

% of parents indicating their level of satisfaction with how well offered programs meet their child's needs
Northwest Territories Not at all or somewhat well Moderately Quite or very well
Total, 5-17 years  36% 24% 40%
Boys 32% 29% 39%
Girls 40% - 42%
Age      
5 to 12 years 41% 22% 37%
13 to 17 years 29% 27% 43%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr - - -
$50,000-$99,999 - - 45%
≥$100,000 37% 24% 39%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 34% 26% 40%
10,000-99,999 38% 23% 39%
≥100,000 - - -
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Nunavut

% of parents who indicate that (North):

% of parents who indicate that (North):
North School uses community facilities for programs School offers programs Child participates in programs
Total, 5-17 years  88% 82% 65%
Boys 86% 85% 68%
Girls 91% 78% 62%
Age      
5 to 12 years 94% 75% 67%
13 to 17 years 81% 91% 63%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr 82% 66% 64%
$50,000-$99,999 87% 78% 72%
≥$100,000 92% 89% 62%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 85% 77% 75%
10,000-99,999 91% 86% 58%
≥100,000 - - -
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 % of parents indicating their level of satisfaction with how well offered programs meet their child's needs (North)

 % of parents indicating their level of satisfaction with how well offered programs meet their child's needs (North)
North Not at all or somewhat well Moderately Quite or very well
Total, 5-17 years  35% 20% 45%
Boys 37% 21% 42%
Girls 33% 19% 49%
Age      
5 to 12 years 37% 19% 44%
13 to 17 years 32% 21% 46%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr 39% - 46%
$50,000-$99,999 34% 18% 48%
≥$100,000 33% 22% 45%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 34% 21% 45%
10,000-99,999 36% 19% 44%
≥100,000 - - -
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