Table 1:

Weighted table of respondent characteristics (n = 27 808 081)

CharacteristicPercentage (95% CI)
Sex
 Female50.3 (50.0–50.6)
 Male49.7 (49.4–50.0)
Age, yr
 ≥ 6518.5 (18.2–18.7)
 45–6432.6 (32.3–32.9)
 35–4416.6 (16.4–16.8)
 25–3419.5 (18.7–20.4)
 15–2412.9 (12.0–13.7)
Cannabis use in past 3 mo
 No84.8 (84.0–85.7)
 Yes15.2 (14.3–16.0)
Education level
 Bachelor’s degree or higher32.7 (31.7–33.8)
 College or diploma33.7 (32.6–34.7)
 Less than HS or HS only33.6 (32.6–34.7)
Income level, $
 < 40 00049.7 (48.7–50.8)
 40 000–79 99932.0 (31.0–33.1)
 ≥ 80 00018.3 (17.5–19.0)
Main activity
 Employed59.2 (58.1–60.2)
 Student6.8 (6.1–7.5)
 Caregiving/housework8.4 (7.8–9.1)
 Retired/LTI20.6 (20.0–21.2)
 Other5.0 (4.4–5.6)
Mental health
 Good to excellent93.8 (93.2–94.4)
 Fair or poor6.2 (5.6–6.8)
Province or territory capital city, grouped
 Ontario39.4 (39.1–39.7)
 Quebec22.9 (22.7–23.2)
 Atlantic provinces6.5 (6.4–6.6)
 Manitoba3.4 (3.3–3.4)
 Saskatchewan3.0 (2.9–3.0)
 Alberta11.5 (11.3–11.6)
 British Columbia13.3 (13.1–13.5)
 Territory capital cities0.05 (0.049–0.051)
Survey wave
 132.9 (32.6–33.2)
 233.5 (33.2–33.8)
 333.7 (33.4–34.0)
  • Note: CI = confidence interval, HS = high school, LTI = long-term illness. Percentage totals for ages and provinces do not add up to exactly 100% because of bootstrapping and rounding. A weighted count (n) can be calculated by multiplying the proportion by the total population size.