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New Brunswick is home to a diverse range of ethnicities, including English, French, Scottish, Irish, and Indigenous peoples, particularly the Mi'kmaq and Maliseet nations. The province has a significant Acadian population, which is a distinct French-speaking community with its own cultural heritage. Additionally, there are growing immigrant communities from various countries, contributing to the province's multicultural landscape. This diversity is reflected in the province's cultural events, festivals, and local traditions.

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