New Brunswick
New Brunswick Nouveau-Brunswick | |
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Motto(s): Laitin: Spem reduxit ("Hope restored") | |
Map o Canadae wi New Brunswick heichlichtit | |
Confederation | 1 Julie 1867 (1st, wi ON, QC, NS) |
Capital | Fredericton |
Lairgest ceety | Saint John[1] |
Lairgest metro | Greater Moncton[2] |
Govrenment | |
• Teep | Constitutional monarchy |
• Lieutenant Govrenor | Brenda Murphy |
• Premier | Blaine Higgs (PC) |
Legislatur | Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick |
Federal representation | (in Canadian Pairlament) |
Hoose seats | 10 o 338 (3%) |
Senate seats | 10 o 105 (9.5%) |
Area | |
• Total | 72908 km2 (28,150 sq mi) |
• Laund | 71450 km2 (27,590 sq mi) |
• Water | 1458 km2 (563 sq mi) 2% |
Area rank | Rankit 11t |
0.7% o Canadae | |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 751,171 [3] |
• Rank | Rankit 8t |
• Density | 10.51/km2 (27.2/sq mi) |
Demonym(s) | New Brunswicker[4] |
Offeecial leids | Inglis, French |
GDP | |
• Rank | 8t |
• Tot (2009) | $27.497 billion[5] |
• Per capita | C$33,664 (12t) |
Time zone | UTC-4 |
Postal abbr. | NB |
Postal code prefix | E |
ISO 3166 code | CA-NB |
Flouer | Purple Violet |
Tree | Balsam Fir |
Bird | Black-capped Chickadee |
Website | www |
Rankins include aw provinces an territories |
New Brunswick (French: Nouveau-Brunswick; pronounced [nu.vo.bʁɔn.zwik]) is ane o Canadae's three Maritime provinces an is the anerlie province in the federation that is constitutionally bilingual (Inglis–French).[6] Fredericton is the caipital an Saint John is the maist populous ceety. Greater Moncton is the province's lairgest Census Metropolitan Aurie. Through the 2011 naition wide census, Statistics Canada estimates the provincial population in 2011 tae hae been 751,171; a majority o the population is Inglis-speakin, but thare is a muckle Francophone minority (33%) an aw, chiefly o Acadian origin.
References
- ↑ "Saint John New Brunswick (City)". Archived frae the original on 26 October 2011. Retrieved 24 August 2012.
- ↑ "Moncton New Brunswick (Census metropolitan area)". Archived frae the original on 9 Mey 2012. Retrieved 24 August 2012.
- ↑ "Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, 2011 and 2006 censuses". Statcan.gc.ca. 8 Februar 2012. Retrieved 8 Februar 2012.
- ↑ New Brunswicker is the prevalent demonym, and is used by the Government of New Brunswick Archived 2012-07-16 at the Wayback Machine. According to the Oxford Guide to Canadian English Usage (ISBN 0-19-541619-8; p. 335), New Brunswickian is also in use.
- ↑ Gross domestic product, expenditure-based, by province and territory Archived 2008-04-20 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Section Sixteen of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.