Safe Cities profile series: Key indicators by census metropolitan area
Saint John, New Brunswick

Release date: May 15, 2020
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Satisfaction with safety

Saint John 90%, New Brunswick 93%*, Canada 88%

proportion of people who reported being satisfied with their personal safety from crime in 2014

* significantly different from Saint John (p < 0.05)

Police-reported violent crime rate in 2018

Saint John 1,264, New Brunswick 1,325, Canada 1,143

rate per 100,000 population

Ten-year change in police-reported crime rate (2008 to 2018)

Saint John -39%, New Brunswick -7%, Canada, -17%

Population and demographics

Map showing the location of Saint John, New Brunswick

Saint John, New Brunswick

Saint John was home to 130,107 people in 2018, and it had a population density of 37 residents per square kilometre. Just over one in four (27%) residents were aged 24 and younger, similar to the distribution in New Brunswick (25%) and across Canada (28%).

About 1.9% of Saint John residents were part of the Indigenous population (First Nations, Métis and Inuit) in 2016, lower than in New Brunswick (4.0%) and Canada (4.9%). Immigrants represented a small proportion (5.4%) of residents, similar to New Brunswick (4.6%) but notably lower than Canada (21.9%). Three in ten (30%) immigrants in Saint John were recent immigrants (since 2011), similar to New Brunswick (28%) but almost twice as high as Canada (16%). While the proportion of people who identified as a visible minority in Saint John (4.8%) was similar to New Brunswick (3.4%), it was notably smaller than the proportion in Canada overall (22.3%).

Education, employment and income

In 2016, six in ten (60.9%) Saint John residents aged 25 to 64 had completed some form of postsecondary education, three in ten (29.8%) had completed high school (or equivalent) as their highest level of education, and one in ten (9.4%) had completed neither.

In 2018, the unemployment rate in Saint John (6.3%) was lower than in New Brunswick (8.0%) but similar to Canada’s provinces (5.8%). Households in Saint John earned a median after-tax annual income of $49,520 in 2017, somewhat higher than in New Brunswick ($46,610) but slightly lower than Canada ($52,090). The percentage of families considered low-income was the same in Saint John (17%), New Brunswick (17%) and Canada (17%).

Housing and families

On average, there were 2.3 persons per household in Saint John in 2016, similar to New Brunswick (2.3) and Canada (2.4). Most (70%) households in Saint John owned their homes, slightly lower than New Brunswick (74%) but similar to Canada (68%). When a household spends 30% or more of its income on shelter costs, it is considered to live in unaffordable housing: this was the case for one in five (19%) Saint John households, close to New Brunswick (17%) but lower than Canada (24%). A small proportion (8.0%) of occupied private dwellings in Saint John were in need of major repairs, similar to New Brunswick (8.3%) but higher than Canada (6.5%). About one-fifth (18%) of Saint John families were lone-parent families, similar to New Brunswick (16%) and Canada (16%). In 2018, there were an estimated minimum of 117 homeless individuals living in Saint John.

Community safety and sense of belonging

Self-reported experiences of victimization

Police-reported crime

  • In 2018, Saint John police reported an overall crime rate of 4,215 incidents per 100,000 population, 20% lower than in New Brunswick (5,301) and 23% lower than in Canada (5,488).
  • Over the past decade (2008 to 2018), police-reported crime declined by 39% in Saint John, while a smaller decline was seen in New Brunswick (-7%) and Canada (-17%).
  • The severity of crime in Saint John declined by 4% between 2017 and 2018, mostly due to a decrease in homicide; trafficking, production, importation or exportation of heroin; and child pornography. Over the past decade (2008 to 2018), the severity of crime in Saint John declined by 38%, compared with virtually no change in New Brunswick (an increase of less than 1%) and a 17% decline in Canada.

Property crime

Violent crime

  • In 2018, there were 1,264 incidents of violent crime per 100,000 population reported by police in Saint John, 5% lower than New Brunswick (1,325) but 11% higher than Canada overall (1,143).
  • Between 2008 and 2018:
    • The violent crime rate in Saint John declined by 31%, greater than the decline seen in New Brunswick (-12%) and Canada (-14%).
    • The severity of violent crime in Saint John declined by 21%, while there was an increase in New Brunswick (+12%) and a decrease in Canada (-13%).

Hate crime

Homicide

Charts and tables

Chart 1 start

Chart 1 Police-reported violent and non-violent Crime Severity Indexes, census metropolitan area of Saint John, New Brunswick and Canada, 1998 to 2018

Data table for Chart 1 
Data table for Chart 1
Table summary
This table displays the results of Data table for Chart 1. The information is grouped by Year (appearing as row headers), Violent Crime Severity Index, Non-violent Crime Severity Index, Saint John, New Brunswick and Canada, calculated using index units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Year Violent Crime Severity Index Non-violent Crime Severity Index
Saint John New Brunswick Canada Saint John New Brunswick Canada
index
1998 84 67 98 108 99 127
1999 88 79 99 96 94 116
2000 74 73 98 86 89 110
2001 73 75 97 86 87 108
2002 83 78 96 97 87 107
2003 81 76 98 98 92 110
2004 80 73 96 88 94 107
2005 73 71 99 75 83 102
2006 86 65 100 78 78 100
2007 75 66 98 74 73 94
2008 87 68 95 88 73 89
2009 80 72 94 81 70 85
2010 83 68 89 78 69 81
2011 76 67 86 66 66 75
2012 67 65 82 66 69 73
2013 56 59 74 63 60 67
2014 61 58 71 53 55 65
2015 65 60 75 52 63 68
2016 74 66 77 48 60 70
2017 73 70 81 51 68 71
2018 69 76 82 49 70 72

Chart 1 end

Chart 2 start

Chart 2 Police-reported violent crime, by sex of victim, census metropolitan area of Saint John, New Brunswick and Canada, 2009 to 2018

Data table for Chart 2 
Data table for Chart 2
Table summary
This table displays the results of Data table for Chart 2. The information is grouped by Year (appearing as row headers), Saint John, New Brunswick and Canada, calculated using rate per 100,000 population units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Year Saint John New Brunswick Canada
rate per 100,000 population
2009 3,855 3,344 4,122
2010 3,874 3,292 3,838
2011 3,185 3,039 3,536
2012 3,239 3,218 3,438
2013 3,010 2,842 3,154
2014 2,596 2,578 3,100
2015 2,503 2,953 3,231
2016 2,384 2,672 3,239
2017 2,393 2,926 3,266
2018 2,419 3,041 3,339

Chart 2 end

Table 1 start


Table 1
Police-reported crime rate for selected offences, census metropolitan area of Saint John, New Brunswick and Canada, 2018
Table summary
This table displays the results of Police-reported crime rate for selected offences. The information is grouped by Type of offence (appearing as row headers), Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, Percent difference between Saint John and New Brunswick and Percent difference between Saint John and Canada, calculated using rate units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Type of offence Saint John New Brunswick Canada Percent difference between Saint John and New Brunswick Percent difference between Saint John and Canada
rate
Total crime (excluding traffic) 4,215 5,301 5,488 -20 -23
Total violent crime 1,264 1,325 1,143 -5 11
Violations causing death and attempted murder 4 3 4 14 -9
Sexual assault and sexual violations against childrenTable 1 Note 1 92 100 101 -8 -8
AssaultsTable 1 Note 2 713 724 649 -2 10
Other violent offences 455 498 389 -9 17
Total property crime 2,419 3,041 3,339 -20 -28
Breaking and entering 247 451 431 -45 -43
TheftTable 1 Note 3 1,121 1,254 1,720 -11 -35
Fraud 443 490 402 -10 10
MischiefTable 1 Note 4 569 763 699 -25 -19
Other property crime offences 39 82 86 -53 -55
Total other Criminal Code offences 532 935 1,006 -43 -47
Total Criminal Code traffic offences 209 323 339 -35 -38
Total alcohol-impaired drivingTable 1 Note 5 159 218 178 -27 -10
Total drug-impaired drivingTable 1 Note 6 5 20 12 -74 -55
Alcohol and drug-impaired drivingTable 1 Note 7 0 0.3 0.7 -100 -100
Impaired driving (not specified)Table 1 Note 7 0 0 0.3 0 -100
Other Criminal Code traffic offences 44 84 148 -48 -70
Total drug offences 98 207 225 -53 -57
Total other federal statute offences 102 73 70 40 46
Total all offences 4,624 5,904 6,123 -22 -24

Table 1 end

Table 2 start


Table 2
Police-reported crime for selected offences, census metropolitan area of Saint John, New Brunswick and Canada, 2018
Table summary
This table displays the results of Police-reported crime for selected offences. The information is grouped by Type of offence (appearing as row headers), Saint John, New Brunswick and Canada, calculated using number and rate units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Type of offence Saint John New Brunswick Canada
number rate number rate number rate
Total non-violent crime 4,361 3,360 35,285 4,579 1,845,269 4,979
Total property crime 3,139 2,419 23,433 3,041 1,237,324 3,339
Breaking and entering 320 247 3,475 451 159,812 431
Possess stolen propertyTable 2 Note 1 36 28 357 46 23,898 64
Theft of motor vehicle 97 75 1,319 171 86,132 232
Theft over $5,000 (non-motor vehicle) 25 19 247 32 20,113 54
Theft of $5,000 or under (non-motor vehicle) 1,333 1,027 8,101 1,051 531,312 1,434
Fraud 570 439 3,588 466 129,409 349
Identity theft 0 0 54 7 3,745 10
Identity fraud 5 4 137 18 15,839 43
MischiefTable 2 Note 2 739 569 5,880 763 259,064 699
Arson 14 11 275 36 8,000 22
Total other offences 691 532 7,207 935 372,834 1,006
Weapons violations 48 37 266 35 16,610 45
Child pornographyTable 2 Note 3 10 8 145 19 5,843 16
ProstitutionTable 2 Note 4 0 0 29 4 110 0.3
Terrorism 0 0 2 0.3 102 0.3
Disturb the peace 80 62 2,056 267 94,378 255
Administration of justice offences 425 327 3,742 486 226,864 612
Other offences 128 99 967 125 28,927 78
Total Criminal Code traffic offences 271 209 2,487 323 125,544 339
Total alcohol-impaired drivingTable 2 Note 5 207 159 1,679 218 65,820 178
Total drug-impaired drivingTable 2 Note 6 7 5 157 20 4,429 12
Alcohol and drug-impaired drivingTable 2 Note 7 0 0 2 0.3 250 0.7
Impaired driving (not specified)Table 2 Note 7 0 0 0 0 94 0.3
Other Criminal Code traffic offences 57 44 649 84 54,951 148
Total drug offences 127 98 1,594 207 83,483 225
Total other federal statute offences 133 102 564 73 26,084 70
Human traffickingTable 2 Note 8 0 0 0 0 112 0.3
Youth Criminal Justice Act 63 49 239 31 4,823 13
Other federal statute offences 70 54 325 42 21,149 57

Table 2 end

Table 3 start


Table 3
Police-reported crime rate, census metropolitan area of Saint John, 2008 to 2018
Table summary
This table displays the results of Police-reported crime rate. The information is grouped by Year (appearing as row headers), Violent crime, Property crime and Total crime, calculated using number, rate and percent change in rate from previous year units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Year Violent crime Property crime Total crime
number rate percent change in rate from previous year number rate percent change in rate from previous year number rate percent change in rate from previous year
2008 2,631 1,820 0.1 5,904 4,084 -1 9,917 6,860 -1
2009 2,585 1,773 -3 5,620 3,855 -6 9,552 6,552 -4
2010 2,492 1,702 -4 5,673 3,874 0.5 9,303 6,352 -3
2011 2,348 1,597 -6 4,684 3,185 -18 8,231 5,597 -12
2012 2,236 1,521 -5 4,760 3,239 2 8,250 5,613 0.3
2013 1,880 1,285 -16 4,405 3,010 -7 7,410 5,063 -10
2014 1,806 1,409 10 3,326 2,596 -14 6,096 4,757 -6
2015 1,829 1,430 1 3,203 2,503 -4 5,954 4,654 -2
2016 1,658 1,289 -10 3,066 2,384 -5 5,643 4,388 -6
2017 1,806 1,396 8 3,095 2,393 0.4 5,804 4,488 2
2018 1,640 1,264 -10 3,139 2,419 1 5,470 4,215 -6
Percent change from 2008 to 2018 -38 -31 Note ...: not applicable -47 -41 Note ...: not applicable -45 -39 Note ...: not applicable

Table 3 end

E use with caution

Note: This fact sheet contains data that come from multiple sources across multiple reference years. Some figures may be presented differently than in other Statistics Canada publications due to rounding. For detailed information on data definitions and sources, please refer to the Safe Cities profile series: Definitions and data sources document.

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