The line graph illustrates the number of smoking in both genders per 1000 individuals in Canada between 1950 and 2000.
Overall,men smokers starting with the highest rate and ending with falling down throughout the given period.While women smokers hit the lowest point at the beginning of period and at the end of period got almost the average rate.
It is clear that in 1950 male smokers started per 500 people and only then reduced in 1970 getting under per 500 people .However,at the beginning of period female smokers reached the lowest point of smokers approximately over 0,but female population of smokers slightly increased in 1970 achieved approximately per 100 people.
Male population of smokers witnessed dramatic decline , falling lower and lower from 1970 to 2000 hitting approximately per 300 smokers.Where as women smokers had rapid growth between 1970 and 1980 reaching per 200 people.However,female smokers did not have visible signs of development from 1980 to 2000 years in Canada.
