The baby boom in Canada, which occurred from the late 1940s to the early 1960s, involved a significant increase in the Birth Rate following World War II. Key contributors included returning soldiers, who started families after the war, and overall economic prosperity that encouraged family growth. This demographic shift was also influenced by cultural factors, such as the desire for larger families and the societal emphasis on traditional family roles during that period. The baby boom generation has since had a profound impact on Canadian society and its institutions.
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