Description for chart 2.6
Sex ratio, 1982 and 2012, Canada, provinces and territories

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The title of the graph is "Description for chart 2.6 Sex ratio, 1982 and 2012, Canada, provinces and territories."
This is a column clustered chart.
There are in total 14 categories in the horizontal axis. The vertical axis starts at 85 and ends at 115 with ticks every 5 points.
There are 2 series in this graph.
The vertical axis is "number of males for 100 females."
The horizontal axis is "Provinces."
The title of series 1 is "1982."
The minimum value is 0 and it corresponds to "Nvt.."
The maximum value is 112.5 and it corresponds to "N.W.T.."
The title of series 2 is "2012."
The minimum value is 94.6 and it corresponds to "N.S.."
The maximum value is 107.5 and it corresponds to "N.W.T.."
This chart has a note which reads "Note: In 1982, Nunavut was included in the Northwest Territories.."

Chart 2.6 Sex ratio, 1982 and 2012, Canada, provinces and territories, number of males for 100 females
  1982 2012
Canada 98.9 98.5
N.L. 101.4 96.5
P.E.I. 98.9 95.3
N.S. 98.3 94.6
N.B. 99.1 96.3
Que. 97.6 98.6
Ont. 97.7 97.3
Man. 97.8 99.3
Sask. 100.8 99.6
Alta. 105.0 104.2
B.C. 99.9 98.3
Y.T. 112.3 103.2
N.W.T. 112.5 107.5
Nvt. 0.0 104.5

Note: In 1982, Nunavut was included in the Northwest Territories.