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  2. Birth certificate - Wikipedia

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    A Californian long-form certified copy of a certificate of live birth. This particular copy is for informational purposes only. In the U.S., the issuance of birth certificates is a function of the vital statistics agency or equivalent of the state, federal district, territory [109] or former territory of birth. [110]

  3. Canadian name - Wikipedia

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    In English Canada, names follow much the same convention as they do in the United States and United Kingdom.Usually the "first name" (as described in e.g. birth certificates) is what a child goes by, although a middle name (if any) may be preferred—both also known as "given names."

  4. Live birth (human) - Wikipedia

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    Live births are recorded on a U.S. Standard Certificate of Live Birth, also known as a birth certificate. [4] The United States recorded 3,605,201 live births in 2020 which is a 4% decrease from 2019 and the 6th consecutive year of decline in births. [5] Not all pregnancies result in live births. A woman may choose to end her pregnancy by abortion.

  5. Sealed birth records - Wikipedia

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    Sealed birth records refers to the practice of sealing the original birth certificate upon adoption or legitimation, often making a copy of the record unavailable except by court order. Upon finalization of the adoption, the original birth certificate is sealed and replaced with an amended birth certificate declaring the adoptee to be the child ...

  6. Transgender rights in Canada - Wikipedia

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    After such a certificate is issued, one's gender may be amended on a Quebec birth certificate. If one was born outside Quebec, the birth certificate will be designated a semi-authentic act pursuant to Article 137 of the Civil Code. [64] Previously, Quebec required applicants to be Canadian citizens.

  7. List of Canadian provinces and territories by life expectancy

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    Saskatchewan: 81.3 78.4 84 Cypress Saskatchewan: 81.4 79.3 83.5 Regina Qu'Appelle Saskatchewan: 80.5 78.2 82.8 Sunrise Saskatchewan: 79.5 76.7 82.4 Saskatoon Saskatchewan: 81.3 79.1 83.4 Heartland Saskatchewan: 80.9 78.2 83.7 Kelsey Trail Saskatchewan: 78.8 76.4 81.4 Prince Albert Parkland Saskatchewan: 78.3 75.4 81.6 Prairie North Saskatchewan

  8. Demographics of Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, the birth rate for the first time dipped below replacement [30] [31] and since then has not rebounded. [ 30 ] Canada's fertility rate hit a record low of 1.4 children born per woman in 2020, [ 32 ] below the population replacement level, which stands at 2.1 births per woman.

  9. Abortion in Canada - Wikipedia

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    On October 19, 2012, anti-abortion protester Patricia Maloney expressed concern over 491 cases of live-birth abortions between 2000 and 2009. The finding reported to Statistics Canada did not include detailed information on how long each fetus survived after removal or how many would have been possible to save.