Surrogacy is legal in Canada, except for the province of Quebec, where it is strictly forbidden.
All types of family structures are welcome, which turns Canada into a very interesting destination for gay couples pursuing parenthood.
The main characteristic of surrogacy in this country is that it is a 100% altruistic procedure, which is to say, no financial pay can be given to the gestational carrier, although intended parents have to reimburse her all the expenses incurred throughout pregnancy.