Experts say there’s evidence the number of people getting married or having kids could be declining Canada-wide, and according to statistics from the province's registry, that is definitely the case for Alberta.
Experts say there’s evidence the number of people getting married or having kids could be declining Canada-wide, and according to statistics from the province's registry, that is definitely the case for Alberta.
The Globe and Mail - 2005, PDF, Republican Party (United States)
Alberta's fertility rate above the national average
Indigenous people with disabilities in Canada: First Nations people living off reserve, Métis and Inuit aged 15 years and older
Dr. Laura - Sociology at the University of Saskatchewan
20131224_ca_edmonton by Metro Canada - Issuu
America's Baby Bust - WSJ
Ics - Uci.edu DMDB Chandra Enron2.1 Words
The Wedding Craze Is No Baby Boom. What's at Stake for the Economy. - Barron's
Alberta's fertility rate above the national average