As of 2005, the population of New Brunswick, Canada, was approximately 749,000 people. The province has experienced various demographic changes over the years, influenced by factors such as migration and economic conditions. Population figures can vary slightly depending on the source, but this estimate provides a general idea of the population at that time.
As of 2006, the population of Bathurst, New Brunswick is 12,714 people.
At the last head count in 2009, the population of New Brunswick was app. 750,457 people.
The population of New Brunswick is app. 748,000 (as of 2004).
The capital of New Brunswick is Fredericton. The 2011 census reported Fredericton's population as 56,224.
The population of Moncton, New Brunswick as of 2006 is... City: ~64,128 Metro: ~126,424
750,457 as of 2009
751,273 (as of 2010).
The population of New Brunswick was a little over 760,000 by the end of2017.
As of the 2016 census, the French-speaking population in New Brunswick was approximately 136,035, making up around 31% of the total population. New Brunswick has a significant Acadian community that speaks French as their first language.
Fredericton (population app. 45,000) is the capital of the Canadian province of New Brunswick.
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753,914 (2014)