How does your footprint compare to the national average for Canada?

Are you asking about an actual footprint? Or are you asking about your own environmental "footprint?"

An environmental "footprint."

How do you think your environmental footprint compares with the average Canadian?

This site will help you measure your "footprint."

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To compare your environmental footprint with the national average for Canada, you can use the online tool provided by the link you shared. Follow these steps to measure your footprint:

1. Click on the link to access the website.
2. Look for the section or option titled "Measure Your Footprint" or something similar.
3. Click on that option to start the measurement process.
4. The tool will present you with a series of questions and choices related to your lifestyle and consumption habits.
5. Answer the questions honestly and accurately to the best of your knowledge.
6. Provide the required information about your energy usage, transportation, food consumption, waste generation, and other relevant factors.
7. Once you have completed the questionnaire, the tool will calculate your individual environmental footprint.
8. The result will be presented in terms of the amount of natural resources you consume and the amount of waste you generate compared to the average Canadian.
9. Take note of your footprint and consider how it compares to the national average. You can then determine if you have a bigger or smaller environmental impact.

Remember that the accuracy of the result depends on the accuracy of the information you provide. Additionally, different tools or calculators may provide slightly different results, so it's always good to use multiple sources for comparison.