by way of comparison, the average household in Canada is:
2400 m3 of natural gas
11000 kwH of electricity
As to be expected there is great variability across the country. Alberta is no surprise the highest for natural gas but it is also the lowest of electricity. When you look at the total energy consumption of all fuel types combined (natural gas, electricity, oil, wood & wood pellets, and propane) Quebec is the lowest and Alberta is the highest. Ontario and Manitoba are about average, and everywhere else is above with the exception of BC. While not quite as low as Quebec, BC is low but then a significant part of the BC population lives in a much more temperate climate.