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

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New Brunswick census divisions — Population estimates and factors of growth from July to June
Table summary
This table displays the population estimates at July 1, 2013 and demographic factors of growth from July 2012 to June 2013. The row headers provide information by census division and province or territory. The column headers provide information on the number, at July 1, for the population estimates and for the period July to June for the estimates of the different demographic factors of growth.
  Population 2013  (July 1) 2012/2013
Natural increase Net international migration Net interprovincial migration Net intraprovincial migration Total net migration Total growth
  number
New Brunswick 756,050 386 1,883 -3,216 0 -1,333 -947
Saint John 76,548 22 302 -749 -63 -510 -488
Charlotte 26,328 -31 44 -90 -113 -159 -190
Sunbury 27,944 213 9 -94 3 -82 131
Queens 10,860 -82 23 20 -72 -29 -111
Kings 69,670 167 162 -598 -4 -440 -273
Albert 29,266 34 69 -2 14 81 115
Westmorland 149,921 311 776 -154 958 1,580 1,891
Kent 30,665 -47 14 9 -99 -76 -123
Northumberland 47,834 -75 15 -81 -191 -257 -332
York 99,221 221 385 -667 317 35 256
Carleton 26,735 -1 41 -280 -15 -254 -255
Victoria 19,494 -39 -3 -105 -106 -214 -253
Madawaska 33,202 -37 10 -37 -103 -130 -167
Restigouche 31,779 -102 0 -115 -230 -345 -447
Gloucester 76,583 -168 36 -273 -296 -533 -701
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