South Korea is implementing financial incentives to encourage marriage and boost its declining birthrate, a demographic trend also observed in countries like Canada. Facing a record low fertility rate, the nation is exploring innovative solutions to address potential societal and economic consequences. The program aims to provide financial support to couples, hoping to offset the economic burdens often associated with starting a family. Canada is closely monitoring South Korea’s approach, seeking insights into effective strategies to combat its own falling birthrates. Experts believe South Korea’s efforts could offer valuable lessons for other nations grappling with similar demographic challenges. The initiative reflects a growing global concern over aging populations and the need for proactive measures to ensure future stability.