This bar chart gives the general age structure in 1991. The vertical axis gives percentages, from 0 to 100; and the horizontal axis lists the provinces, territories, and Canada as a whole. The bar for each geographical area is divided to represent three age groups: 0 to 14, 15 to 64, and 65 and over. The approximate proportions that each group makes to the total population of an area are as follows: Newfoundland and Labrador: 0 to 14, 23%; 15 to 64, 67%; and 65 and over, 10%; Prince Edward Island: 23%, 64%, and 13%; Nova Scotia: 21%, 66%, and 13%; New Brunswick: 21%, 67%, and 12%; Quebec: 20%, 69%, and 11%; Ontario: 21%, 67%, and 12%; Manitoba: 23%, 64%, and 13%; Saskatchewan: 24%, 62%, and 14%; Alberta: 24%, 67%, and 9%; British Columbia: 21%, 66%, and 13%; Yukon Territory: 25%, 71%, and 4%; Northwest Territories: 29%, 68%, and 3%; and Nunavut: 39%, 59%, and 2%. The approximate Canadian totals are: for ages 0 to 14, 21%; 15 to 64, 67%; and for ages 65 and over, 12%.