Fewer babies born in Quebec in 2017 as fertility rate continues to drop
MONTREAL — Quebec’s fertility rate continued to decline last year, led by a drop in the number of younger women who are choosing to have children.
The province’s statistics institute says 83,900 babies were born in the province in 2017, which is 2,500 fewer than the previous year and a three per cent drop.
The fertility rate declined to 1.54 children per woman from 1.59 a year prior.
In a report published Wednesday, the institute said the number of births in the province has declined each year since 2012, when 88,900 were recorded.