Albertans should expect a baby bust — not boom — and fewer people tying the  knot, statistics reveal

Albertans should expect a baby bust — not boom — and fewer people tying the knot, statistics reveal

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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.

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