Table 11
Thermostat use by households during the winter, by province

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Thermostat use by households during the winter, by province
  Households reporting at least one thermostat Winter temperature lowered when asleep 1 Main thermostat, programmable 1 Programmable thermostat Not programmed or non-programmable
Programmed thermostat 2 Winter temperature lowered when asleep 3 Winter temperature lowered when asleep 4
  percent
Canada 91 61 49 84 74 53
Newfoundland and Labrador 92 60 20 74 75 59
Prince Edward Island 97 66 25 86 76 63
Nova Scotia 96 63 25 77 57 64
New Brunswick 95 58 28 72 60 57
Quebec 92 62 46 81 76 54
Ontario 88 59 61 87 70 46
Manitoba 92 58 45 75 81 47
Saskatchewan 96 65 49 83 82 53
Alberta 97 63 47 85 79 52
British Columbia 92 64 38 86 78 58
1.
As a percentage of all households that had a thermostat.
2.
As a percentage of all households that had a programmable thermostat.
3.
As a percentage of all households that had a programmable thermostat that was programmed.
4.
As a percentage of all households that had an unprogrammed or non-programmable thermostat.
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Environment Accounts and Statistics Division, CANSIM table 153-0060.
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