Description for Chart 2
Women generally more likely than men to believe that national symbols are very important to the Canadian identity

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The title of the graph is "Chart 2 Women generally more likely than men to believe that national symbols are very important to the Canadian identity."
This is a bar clustered chart.
This is a horizontal bar graph, so categories are on the vertical axis and values on the horizontal axis.
There are in total 5 categories in the vertical axis. The horizontal axis starts at 0 and ends at 80 with ticks every 10 points.
There are 2 series in this graph.
The horizontal axis is "percentage."
The vertical axis is "National symbol."
The title of series 1 is "Men ."
The minimum value is 50 and it corresponds to "Hockey."
The maximum value is 68 and it corresponds to "Flag and Charter of Rights and Freedoms."
The title of series 2 is "Women (ref.)."
The minimum value is 42 and it corresponds to "Hockey."
The maximum value is 72 and it corresponds to "Charter of Rights and Freedoms."

Data table for chart 2
  Men Women (ref.)
Hockey 50 42
RCMP 52 58
National anthem 61 66
Flag 68 70
Charter of Rights and Freedoms 68 72
* significantly different from reference category
 
Note(s):
The calculation of percentages includes responses of don't know and refused, but are not presented in the chart.
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, General Social Survey, 2013.
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