Aboriginal people in New Brunswick primarily include the Mi'kmaq, Maliseet, and Passamaquoddy Nations. These Indigenous groups have rich cultural traditions, languages, and histories that date back thousands of years. They continue to play a vital role in the province's cultural landscape and advocate for their rights and land claims. Efforts towards reconciliation and recognition of their contributions are ongoing in New Brunswick.
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People's Alliance of New Brunswick was created in 2010.
The population of New Brunswick is app. 748,000 (as of 2004).
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 Maliseet people have always lived throughout western New Brunswick, the lower St. Lawrence region (PQ), and northern Maine.
New Brunswickers
New Brunswick is the only officially bilingual province in Canada speaking English and French. Although there are many people in New Brunswick who speak in native languages and foreign languages.
One of the most notable people out of New Brunswick was the creator of MGM Studios, Louis B. Mayer. He was born in Saint John.
no, new brunswick is not in british columbia, it is a province in New brunswick
New Brunswickers i think!!
because of confederation