New Brunswick francophone population and proportion of total population, by region and census division, 2011
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Region and census division | Number of francophones | Total count | Proportion of francophones |
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number | percent | ||
New Brunswick | 235,702 | 739,890 | 31.9 |
North | 124,461 | 160,420 | 77.6 |
Victoria | 8,463 | 19,675 | 43.0 |
Madawaska | 30,830 | 32,520 | 94.8 |
Restigouche | 20,385 | 31,660 | 64.4 |
Gloucester | 64,783 | 76,565 | 84.6 |
Southeast | 81,486 | 171,570 | 47.5 |
Westmorland | 59,933 | 141,225 | 42.4 |
Kent | 21,553 | 30,345 | 71.0 |
Rest of New Brunswick | 29,755 | 407,900 | 7.3 |
Saint John | 3,248 | 75,295 | 4.3 |
Charlotte | 523 | 26,220 | 2.0 |
Sunbury | 2,350 | 27,080 | 8.7 |
Queens | 435 | 10,880 | 4.0 |
Kings | 2,248 | 69,240 | 3.2 |
Albert | 1,830 | 28,615 | 6.4 |
Northumberland | 12,168 | 47,525 | 25.6 |
York | 6,500 | 96,365 | 6.7 |
Carleton | 453 | 26,680 | 1.7 |
Note: "Francophone" is defined on the basis of the criterion of first official language spoken, with equal distribution of the "English and French" category. Source: Statistics Canada, 2011 Census. |
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