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Canada's fertility rate hit a record low of 1.4 children born per woman in 2020, [30] below the population replacement level, which stands at 2.1 births per woman. In 2020, Canada also experienced the country's lowest number of births in 15 years, [30] also seeing the largest annual drop in childbirths (−3.6%) in a quarter of a century. [30]
The following list sorts sovereign states and dependent territories and by the total number of births. Figures are from the 2024 revision of the United Nations World Population Prospects report, for the calendar year 2023.
April 5 – 2023 Canada ice storm: Two people are killed and over a million people are without power after an ice storm strikes Ontario and Quebec. [29] April 9 – The 2023 Canadian Ringette Championships are held in Regina, Saskatchewan. National champions are decided in U16, U19, and National Ringette League divisions. [citation needed]
This template calculates the birth year and current age based on the age as of several dates. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Age 1 Age of subject at date of reference's publication. Example 55 Number required Year 2 Year of publication of reference. Example 1950 Number required Month 3 Month of ...
Replacement fertility is the total fertility rate at which women give birth to enough babies to sustain population levels, assuming that mortality rates remain constant and net migration is zero. [8] If replacement level fertility is sustained over a sufficiently long period, each generation will exactly replace itself. [ 8 ]
1632), Canadian historical figures, Explorers of Canada, French explorers, Michigan history, Ontario history, Quebec history, 1597 — David Kirke (d. 1654), Newfoundland colonial leaders, 1598 — Jean Nicolet (d. 1642), Explorers of Canada, French explorers, Quebec history, 1605 — Cæcilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore (d.
Date of birth missing (1 C, 2,813 P) Date of birth unknown (2,116 P)-1217 BC births (empty) 598 BC births (1 P) 586 BC births (1 P) 575 BC births (1 P) 568 BC births ...
Birth date Birthplace Province/country In office Age taking office Age leaving office Post-premiership time Death date Age Sir John A. Macdonald: January 11, 1815: Glasgow Scotland: July 1, 1867 – November 5, 1873: 52 years, 171 days: 58 years, 298 days: 4 years, 346 days: June 6, 1891: 76 years, 146 days October 17, 1878 – June 6, 1891: 63 ...