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  2. Dr. Maxwell Hartt discusses why Canada's fertility rate has been dropping

Dr. Maxwell Hartt discusses why Canada's fertility rate has been dropping

Feb 19, 2026

Dr. Maxwell Hart, Associate Professor and Director of the Population and Place Research Lab, was quoted in this recent article on Canada's dropping fertility rates.

"Baby Bump," The Globe and Mail (subscription required)

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