Approx 33 percent of the population speaks French as their mother tongue. Current population of New Brunswick is approx 750,000 residents, so making the French population approx 250,000.
At the last head count in 2009, the population of New Brunswick was app. 750,457 people.
NB Power is a utility company in New Brunswick, Canada and does not have a population since it is a corporation. The population of New Brunswick, where NB Power is located, is approximately 780,000 people.
The population of St. John, New Brunswick in 2011 was approximately 70,063 people.
The major cities in New Brunswick are Fredericton (the capital), Saint John, and Moncton. These cities are the largest in terms of population and serve as important economic and cultural centers in the province.
Augusta is the capital city in the U.S. state of Maine, the state bordering New Brunswick Canada.
Yes, Edmundston is a bilingual city in New Brunswick, Canada, with a large French-speaking population. Both English and French are widely spoken and used in the city.
The capital city of New Brunswick in French is Fredericton.
New Brunswick is a bilingual province in Canada with a significant francophone population due to its history of being founded by French settlers and later becoming a British colony. The Acadian community in New Brunswick has preserved its French language and culture over the years.
As of 2006, the population of Bathurst, New Brunswick is 12,714 people.
"le nouveau Brunswick"
At the last head count in 2009, the population of New Brunswick was app. 750,457 people.
French is an official language in Québec and New-Brunswick. However Ontario and Manitoba use french in administration and justice.
New Brunswick is a bilingual province, meaning that we provide both French and English language services (seriously, there's French AND English on EVERY road sign in New Brunswick). So, no, we are neither French or English. We are both.
The population of New Brunswick is app. 748,000 (as of 2004).
This is likely New Brunswick as Québec likely has a much higher percentage of French-speakers.
New Brunswick in the 1860's was mostly constituted of fishermen, farmers, and shipmakers. The land was rocky and not very fertile to frow crops in. There were also a lot of trees and of course, the coast line. A major city in New Brunswick was Fredericton with a population of 28,805. Many of the people from New Brunswick were from French Ancesters, Royalists and Imagrants.
The capital of New Brunswick is Fredericton. The 2011 census reported Fredericton's population as 56,224.