Baby Boom
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Beyond the birds and bees: How new services and tech are helping us make babies in unexpected waysIt turns out there’s been a boom in fertility innovation when it comes to assisting people who struggle to conceive – a lot of it happening right here in Canada.TechOct 1, 2022
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Summer ‘baby boom’ returns, according to London Health Sciences Centre'July and August tend to be the busiest months for having babies,' said Dr. Tracey Crumley, chair and chief of the department of obstetrics and gynecology at LHSC.HealthJul 5, 2022
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Okanagan a little greyer than the rest of the country: Statistics CanadaOf all the cities, the oldest is Penticton, with an average age of 48.9 years. Vernon, where the average age is 47.2 years, is the second-oldest.HealthApr 27, 2022
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U.S. COVID-19 baby boom appears to be a baby bust, analysis saysBirths for all of 2020 were down 4.3 per cent from 2019, the data indicates.WorldApr 28, 2021
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Girls Inc. of Durham helping young mothers during pandemicFor over 30 years Girls Inc. has helped girls and young pregnant women in Durham but the impact of the pandemic has created many challenges for the charity.CanadaJan 29, 2021
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Baby boom: Global News Montreal welcomes three new members to the familyThree new members have been added to Global News Montreal family.CanadaApr 11, 2019
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Edmonton economist warns of baby boom: ‘Be prepared’According to Statistics Canada, there were 50,560 children under the age of four in Edmonton in 2011. In 2016, that number jumped to 88,120.EconomyNov 22, 2017
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Calgary Stampeders get ready to tackle a baby boom in the locker roomThe stars seem to have aligned during the Calgary Stampeders’ off-season, as four big-name players are all expecting babies over the next month.SportsFeb 20, 2017
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How hospitals and schools are keeping up with Edmonton’s booming populationOn any given day, the equivalent of a Kindergarten class is born at Edmonton's Grey Nuns Hospital alone.EducationOct 28, 2014
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Saskatoon’s baby boom projected to last until 2024Experts say Saskatoon's baby boom is expected to continue for the next 10 years.CanadaAug 10, 2014
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