Infographic 4
Combined amphetamine daily load per capita for Halifax, Montréal, Toronto, Saskatoon, Prince Albert, Edmonton, and Metro Vancouver in the months January to May in 2020, 2022, and 2023

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Infographic description

The title of the infographic is "Combined amphetamine daily load per capita for Halifax, Montréal, Toronto, Saskatoon, Prince Albert, Edmonton, and Metro Vancouver in the months January to May in 2020, 2022, and 2023"

This infographic is a horizontal bar chart with error bars representing standard errors.

The X axis represents the load per capita.

The Y axis represents the cities of Halifax, Montréal, Toronto, Saskatoon, Prince Albert, Edmonton, and Metro Vancouver.

The unit of measure is milligrams per 1,000 people per day.

There are three series.

The first series, 2020, represents the daily load per capita in 2020.

The second series, 2022, represents the daily load per capita in 2022.

The third series, 2023, represents the daily load per capita in 2023.

For Prince Albert, there are 178 milligrams of amphetamine per 1,000 people per day, with a standard error of plus minus 7 milligrams per 1,000 people per day in 2023.

For Prince Albert, there are 184 milligrams of amphetamine per 1,000 people per day, with a standard error of plus minus 12 milligrams per 1,000 people per day in 2022.

For Saskatoon, there are 145 milligrams of amphetamine per 1,000 people per day, with a standard error of plus minus 20 milligrams per 1,000 people per day in 2023.

For Edmonton, there are 137 milligrams of amphetamine per 1,000 people per day, with a standard error of plus minus 13 milligrams per 1,000 people per day in 2023.

For Edmonton, there are 153 milligrams of amphetamine per 1,000 people per day, with a standard error of plus minus 18 milligrams per 1,000 people per day in 2022.

For Edmonton, there are 131 milligrams of amphetamine per 1,000 people per day, with a standard error of plus minus 14 milligrams per 1,000 people per day in 2020.

For Montréal, there are 130 milligrams of amphetamine per 1,000 people per day, with a standard error of plus minus 96 milligrams per 1,000 people per day in 2023.

For Montréal, there are 162 milligrams of amphetamine per 1,000 people per day, with a standard error of plus minus 67 milligrams per 1,000 people per day in 2022.

For Montréal, there are 40 milligrams of amphetamine per 1,000 people per day, with a standard error of plus minus 2 milligrams per 1,000 people per day in 2020.

For Metro Vancouver, there are 105 milligrams of amphetamine per 1,000 people per day, with a standard error of plus minus 23 milligrams per 1,000 people per day in 2023.

For Metro Vancouver, there are 96 milligrams of amphetamine per 1,000 people per day, with a standard error of plus minus 16 milligrams per 1,000 people per day in 2022.

For Metro Vancouver, there are 60 milligrams of amphetamine per 1,000 people per day, with a standard error of plus minus 9 milligrams per 1,000 people per day in 2020.

For Halifax, there are 100 milligrams of amphetamine per 1,000 people per day, with a standard error of plus minus 5 milligrams per 1,000 people per day in 2023.

For Halifax, there are 98 milligrams of amphetamine per 1,000 people per day, with a standard error of plus minus 20 milligrams per 1,000 people per day in 2022.

For Halifax, there are 71 milligrams of amphetamine per 1,000 people per day, with a standard error of plus minus 18 milligrams per 1,000 people per day in 2020.

For Toronto, there are 53 milligrams of amphetamine per 1,000 people per day, with a standard error of plus minus 5 milligrams per 1,000 people per day in 2023.

For Toronto, there are 73 milligrams of amphetamine per 1,000 people per day, with a standard error of plus minus 33 milligrams per 1,000 people per day in 2022.

For Toronto, there are 34 milligrams of amphetamine per 1,000 people per day, with a standard error of plus minus 5 milligrams per 1,000 people per day in 2020.

Note(s): Combined data from January to May from 2020, 2022, and 2023.

Data for Prince Albert and Saskatoon were collected from 2022 on and from 2023 on, respectively.

The error bars refer to standard errors.

Source(s): Canadian Wastewater Survey [5280].

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