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Table 3.4-3
New Brunswick census divisions — Population estimates and factors of growth from July to June

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Population estimates and factors of growth from July to June
  Population 2009  (July 1) 2008/2009
Natural increase Net international migration Net interprovincial migration Net intraprovincial migration Total net migration Total growth
  number
New Brunswick 749,468 633 2,225 -537 0 1,688 2,321
Albert 28,678 58 10 64 74 148 206
Carleton 27,096 5 102 -45 -35 22 27
Charlotte 26,942 -51 57 -75 -139 -157 -208
Gloucester 78,205 -73 -42 -244 -366 -652 -725
Kent 31,694 -40 11 39 -47 3 -37
Kings 68,794 271 171 75 63 309 580
Madawaska 33,841 -14 69 -163 -207 -301 -315
Northumberland 48,197 -11 3 -178 -348 -523 -534
Queens 11,490 -64 3 24 -71 -44 -108
Restigouche 32,828 -71 13 -165 -265 -417 -488
Saint John 76,738 -87 566 -105 -44 417 330
Sunbury 26,878 204 0 237 -87 150 354
Victoria 19,793 -2 17 -145 -166 -294 -296
Westmorland 141,400 205 590 248 999 1,837 2,042
York 96,894 303 655 -104 639 1,190 1,493