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What exactly is a baby boomer? Well, the Wiktionary defines it as: a person born in the postwar years (generally considered as the decade between 1945 and 1955), when there was an increase in the birth rate following the return of servicemen at the end of World War II.…
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Are you a baby boomer? If so, your parents most likely somehow assisted in moving Canada toward victory in World War II. This victory led to the greatest baby and economic booms in history. Think about that statement for a moment. Do you think it's a coincidence? It's not. The reason the Canadian economy boomed from the early 80s to the late 90s was…
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Sociologists define those born between 1946 and 1964, or those who are currently 46-64 years of age, as "Baby Boomers".…
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