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Page 1: 1 Good Shepherd Lutheran Church The map on the left provides an illustration of the population per square kilometre in the Moncton census tracts. The map

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Good Shepherd Lutheran Church

• The map on the left provides an illustration of the population per square kilometre in the Moncton census tracts. The map on the right is a close up view of Moncton and some surrounding communities.

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Moncton’s Population

• The map on the right provides a three dimensional view of the population counts in each of the census tracts.

• The map on the right provides a three dimensional view of the population density.

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2006 Population

• The communities listed above give the opportunity to compare Monkton’s population with other similar communities.

• Moncton makes up 13.2% of the communities examined.• Moncton grew by 7.4% between 2001 and 2006. When compared

to the other communities Moncton had the largest growth.

2006 Population

Moncton13%

Saint John13%

Halifax40%

Chicoutimi - Jonquière

15%

St. John's19%

Population

Geography2001

Census2006

CensusPercentage

ChangePercent of

TotalMoncton 117,727 126,424 7.4% 13.4%Saint John 122,678 122,389 -0.2% 12.9%St. John's 172,918 181,113 4.7% 19.1%Halifax 359,183 372,858 3.8% 39.4%Chicoutimi - Jonquière 154,938 143,692 -7.3% 15.2%

Total 927,444 946,476 2.1% 100.0%

New Brunswick 729,498 729,997 0.1%Canada 30,007,094 31,612,897 5.4%Source: Statistics Canada 2006 Census

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Population Change

• The population of Moncton has grown by 7.4% This is above the provincial average of 0.1% and the national average of 5.4%.

Percentage Change 1996-2006

-2.6%

4.1%

8.7%

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3.3%

-1.1%

9.6%

11.4%

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10.0%

15.0%

Moncton Saint John St. John's Halifax Chicoutimi -Jonquière

Total NewBrunswick

Canada

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Total NewBrunswick

Canada

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Geography1991

Census1996

Census2001

Census2006

Census

Population Growth

1996-2006

Percentage Change

1996-2006

Population Growth

1996-2001

Percentage Change

1996-2001

Population Growth

2001-2006

Percentage Change

2001-2006Moncton 107,436 113,495 117,727 126,424 12,929 11.4% 4,232 3.7% 8,697 7.4%Saint John 125,838 125,705 122,678 122,389 -3,316 -2.6% -3,027 -2.4% -289 -0.2%St. John's 171,848 174,051 172,918 181,113 7,062 4.1% -1,133 -0.7% 8,195 4.7%Halifax 320,501 342,966 359,183 372,858 29,892 8.7% 16,217 4.7% 13,675 3.8%Chicoutimi - Jonquière 160,928 160,454 154,938 143,692 -16,762 -10.4% -5,516 -3.4% -11,246 -7.3%

Total 886,551 916,671 927,444 946,476 29,805 3.3% 10,773 1.2% 19,032 2.1%

New Brunswick 723,900 738,133 729,498 729,997 -8,136 -1.1% -8,635 -1.2% 499 0.1%Canada 27,296,859 28,846,761 30,007,094 31,612,897 2,766,136 9.6% 1,160,333 4.0% 1,605,803 5.4%Source: Statistics Canada

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Moncton's Population Change

• The population of Moncton has increased by 7.4%.• Between 2006 and 2001 the number people between the age of 55 and

64 has increased by 35.9%. The number of children between the age of 5 and 9 has declined by 2.8% and the number of adults between the age of 35 and 39 has decreased by 9.3%.

Moncton Population Change2001 2006 Percent Change

Age Groups

Female Male Total Female Male Total Female Male Total

0-4 2,830 3,030 5,860 3,110 3,320 6,430 9.9% 9.6% 9.7%5-9 3,325 3,405 6,730 3,175 3,365 6,540 -4.5% -1.2% -2.8%10-14 3,525 3,615 7,140 3,615 3,650 7,265 2.6% 1.0% 1.8%15-19 3,930 3,920 7,850 3,910 3,895 7,805 -0.5% -0.6% -0.6%20-24 4,540 4,340 8,880 4,635 4,525 9,160 2.1% 4.3% 3.2%25-29 4,350 4,235 8,585 4,555 4,435 8,990 4.7% 4.7% 4.7%30-34 4,180 4,130 8,310 4,655 4,470 9,125 11.4% 8.2% 9.8%35-39 5,060 4,875 9,935 4,525 4,485 9,010 -10.6% -8.0% -9.3%40-44 4,960 4,800 9,760 5,300 5,070 10,370 6.9% 5.6% 6.3%45-49 4,795 4,480 9,275 5,095 4,870 9,965 6.3% 8.7% 7.4%50-54 4,405 4,250 8,655 4,835 4,545 9,380 9.8% 6.9% 8.4%55-59 3,170 3,245 6,415 4,460 4,250 8,710 40.7% 31.0% 35.8%60-64 2,395 2,295 4,690 3,240 3,140 6,380 35.3% 36.8% 36.0%65-69 2,240 1,905 4,145 2,370 2,240 4,610 5.8% 17.6% 11.2%70-74 2,160 1,565 3,725 2,205 1,755 3,960 2.1% 12.1% 6.3%75-79 2,075 1,440 3,515 1,980 1,330 3,310 -4.6% -7.6% -5.8%80-84 1,485 875 2,360 1,750 1,070 2,820 17.8% 22.3% 19.5%85+ 1,390 495 1,885 1,825 765 2,590 31.3% 54.5% 37.4%Total 60,815 56,900 117,715 65,240 61,180 126,420 7.3% 7.5% 7.4%

Source Statistics Canada

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Population by Age Group

• When compared to similar communities, Saint John has the highest percentage of children age 0 to 14 (17.4%).

• Halifax has the highest percentage of those between the age of 30 and 49 (31.5%).

• Chicoutimi has the largest percentage of seniors (15.4%).

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Moncton Saint John St. John's Halifax Saguenay

2006 Population based on AgeGeography Total 0-14 15-29 30-49 50-64 65+

Moncton 100% 16.0% 20.6% 30.5% 19.2% 13.7%Saint John 100% 17.4% 18.9% 29.6% 20.1% 13.9%St. John's 100% 16.2% 21.7% 31.2% 19.5% 11.5%Halifax 100% 16.1% 21.1% 31.5% 19.2% 12.1%Chicoutimi - Jonquière 100% 15.2% 18.8% 28.0% 22.5% 15.4%

New Brunswick 100% 16.2% 18.4% 29.7% 21.0% 14.7%Canada 100% 17.7% 19.6% 29.9% 19.1% 13.7%

2006 Population based on Age

Geography Total 0-14 15-29 30-49 50-64 65+

Moncton 126,125 20,235 25,955 38,470 24,175 17,290Saint John 122,390 21,305 23,155 36,210 24,660 17,060St. John's 181,110 29,275 39,260 56,460 35,355 20,760Halifax 372,860 60,200 78,515 117,595 71,575 44,975Chicoutimi - Jonquière 143,705 21,875 27,000 40,300 32,375 22,155Total 946,190 152,890 193,885 289,035 188,140 122,240

New Brunswick 729,985 118,250 134,135 216,560 153,405 107,635Canada 31,612,900 5,579,840 6,206,455 9,459,555 6,031,800 4,335,250Source: Statistics Canada

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Median Age

• 13.7% of Moncton’s population is over the age of 65.

• The rural areas surrounding Moncton have older populations.

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Moncton Saint John St. John's Halifax Saguenay

2006 Population based on Age

Geography Total 0-14 15-29 30-49 50-64 65+Median

AgeMoncton 126,125 20,235 25,955 38,470 24,175 17,290 39.4Saint John 122,390 21,305 23,155 36,210 24,660 17,060 40.5St. John's 181,110 29,275 39,260 56,460 35,355 20,760 38.4Halifax 372,860 60,200 78,515 117,595 71,575 44,975 39.0Chicoutimi - Jonquière 143,705 21,875 27,000 40,300 32,375 22,155 43.4

New Brunswick 729,985 118,250 134,135 216,560 153,405 107,635 41.5Canada 31,612,900 5,579,840 6,206,455 9,459,555 6,031,800 4,335,250 39.5Source: Statistics Canada

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Marital Status

• Moncton and the province of New Brunswick have the highest percentage of individuals who are separated but still legally married (3.7%).

• In Moncton the percentages of those who have never been married and those who are legally married are very similar to the national average.

• There are fewer divorced individuals in the Maritimes.

Population 15 years & over by Marital Status

33.4%

35.1%

34.5%

31.6%

33.5%

49.9%

51.4%

50.3%

42.9%

51.5%

49.5%

3.5%

2.4%

3.3%

3.7%

3.0%

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6.0%

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30.8%

38.3%

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3.7%

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0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

Moncton

Saint John

St. John's

Halifax

Chicoutimi - Jonquière

New Brunswick

Canada

Never married (single) Legally married (and not separated)Separated, but still legally married DivorcedWidowed

Total population 15 years and over by legal marital status (100% data)

Geography TotalNever

married (single)

Legally married (and not

separated)

Separated, but still legally

married

Divorced Widowed

Moncton 100% 33.4% 49.9% 3.7% 6.9% 6.2%Saint John 100% 30.8% 51.4% 3.5% 7.1% 7.2%St. John's 100% 35.1% 50.3% 2.4% 6.0% 6.1%Halifax 100% 34.5% 49.3% 3.3% 7.3% 5.6%Chicoutimi - Jonquière 100% 38.3% 42.9% 2.2% 9.7% 7.0%

New Brunswick 100% 31.6% 51.5% 3.7% 6.2% 7.0%Canada 100% 33.5% 49.5% 3.0% 7.6% 6.4%

Total population 15 years and over by legal marital status (100% data)

Geography TotalNever

married (single)

Legally married (and not

separated)

Separated, but still legally

married

Divorced Widowed

Moncton 98,000 32,700 48,890 3,580 6,775 6,055Saint John 99,240 30,605 51,005 3,500 7,000 7,130St. John's 142,365 49,980 71,640 3,480 8,575 8,690Halifax 293,185 101,225 144,620 9,640 21,340 16,360Chicoutimi - Jonquière 128,590 49,200 55,140 2,835 12,440 8,975

Total 632,790 214,510 316,155 20,200 43,690 38,235

New Brunswick 599,400 189,530 308,555 22,335 37,070 41,910Canada 24,281,565 8,139,330 12,011,680 733,870 1,854,770 1,541,915Source: Statistics Canada 2001 Census

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Household Size

• Households in Moncton tend to be smaller. 21.6% of households in Moncton have 4 or more people. By comparison in New Brunswick 23.5% of households have 4 or more people and in Canada 25.4% of household have 4 or more people.

23.1%

24.8%

20.9%

26.1%

22.4%

25.8%

37.4%

33.9%

32.2%

34.3%

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20.2%

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Moncton

Saint John

St. John's

Halifax

Chicoutimi - Jonquière

New Brunswick

Canada

1 person 2 persons 3 persons 4-5 persons 6 or more persons

Percent of private households by household size

Geography Total 1 person 2 persons 3 persons 4-5 persons6 or more persons

Moncton 100% 23.1% 37.4% 17.9% 19.9% 1.7%Saint John 100% 24.8% 33.9% 17.6% 21.9% 1.9%St. John's 100% 20.9% 32.2% 20.2% 24.7% 2.0%Halifax 100% 26.0% 34.3% 17.3% 20.6% 1.8%Chicoutimi - Jonquière 100% 26.1% 33.5% 18.2% 20.9% 1.3%

New Brunswick 100% 22.4% 35.5% 18.6% 21.6% 1.9%Canada 100% 25.8% 32.6% 16.3% 22.3% 3.1%

Number of private households by household size

Geography Total 1 person 2 persons 3 persons 4-5 persons6 or more persons

Moncton 46,825 10,825 17,510 8,395 9,320 775Saint John 48,260 11,960 16,350 8,475 10,550 925St. John's 64,825 13,560 20,875 13,115 16,010 1,265Halifax 144,435 37,565 49,595 24,925 29,725 2,625Chicoutimi - Jonquière 62,195 16,245 20,835 11,300 12,990 825

New Brunswick 283,815 63,700 100,755 52,915 61,170 5,275Canada 11,562,975 2,981,055 3,773,335 1,880,225 2,574,085 354,275Source: Statistics Canada 2001 Census

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Children Living at Home• 71% of children living at home in

Moncton are under the age of 18.

• The average number of children living at home in Moncton is 1.0. This is lower than in any other communities examined.

• There are12,505 children between the age of 6 and 14 living in Moncton.

Children Living at Home

Age of Children Moncton Saint John St. John's HalifaxChicoutimi - Jonquière

New Brunswick

Canada

Total number of children at home - 20% Sample Data 33,700 39,140 57,315 108,160 48,035 224,885 9,582,615Under 6 years of age 7,055 8,195 11,005 24,210 8,785 45,930 2,064,2306-14 years 12,505 15,065 19,470 41,475 17,370 83,530 3,614,09515-17 years 4,465 5,125 7,095 13,265 6,310 29,620 1,201,50518-24 years 6,335 7,005 13,035 19,305 11,285 42,200 1,790,20025 years and over 3,340 3,745 6,710 9,910 4,285 23,600 912,590Average number of children at home per census family 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.1

Source: Statistics Canada 2001 Census

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New Brunswick

Canada

Under 6 years of age 6-14 years 15-17 years 18-24 years 25 years and over

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Housing• 63.1% of homes in Moncton

are single detached homes. This is lower than in the province of New Brunswick where 80% of the population live in single detached homes but it is greater than all of the other communities examined.

63.1%

56.4%

52.5%

80.0%

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Moncton

Saint John

St. John's

Halifax

Chicoutimi - Jonquière

New Brunswick

Canada

Single-detached house Semi-detached houseRow house Apartment, detached duplexApartment building, five or more storeys Apartment building, less than five storeysOther single attached house Movable dwelling

Total number of occupied private dwellings by structural type of dwelling (20% sample data)

Geography TotalSingle-

detached house

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houseRow house

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duplex

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five or more storeys

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attached house

Movable dwelling

Moncton 46,830 29,565 2,395 1,260 2,505 1,230 7,965 185 1,725Saint John 48,265 28,210 1,290 2,285 3,850 1,680 9,250 175 1,525St. John's 64,835 36,555 3,150 6,355 12,160 760 5,410 155 290Halifax 144,440 75,760 10,050 5,155 5,620 13,100 31,330 360 3,065Chicoutimi - Jonquière 62,190 31,160 4,290 1,675 9,305 880 14,110 230 540

Total 304,370 170,090 16,885 15,055 24,135 16,770 53,955 875 6,605

New Brunswick 258,450 206,765 8,135 6,760 11,635 3,525 9,905 1,155 10,570Canada 11,594,708 6,615,365 561,345 615,850 451,498 1,050,195 2,100,835 42,055 157,565Source: Statistics Canada 2001 Census

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Renting and Owning Patterns

• 68.6% of households in Moncton own their home.• 74.7% of households in New Brunswick own their

home.• 65.7% of households in Canada own their home.

68.6% 67.4% 69.5%61.8% 62.3%

74.7%65.7%

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Tenant households

Owner households

Total

Moncton 14,660 32,005 46,665Saint John 15,675 32,435 48,110St. John's 19,735 45,005 64,740Halifax 55,035 89,045 144,080Chicoutimi - Jonquière 23,385 38,670 62,055

New Brunswick 70,580 208,935 279,515Canada 3,868,115 7,411,215 11,279,330

Tenant households

Owner households

Total

Moncton 31.4% 68.6% 100.0%Saint John 32.6% 67.4% 100.0%St. John's 30.5% 69.5% 100.0%Halifax 38.2% 61.8% 100.0%Chicoutimi - Jonquière 37.7% 62.3% 100.0%

New Brunswick 25.3% 74.7% 100.0%Canada 34.3% 65.7% 100.0%

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Renting and Owning• Household finances can be difficult

if 30% or more of the household income is spent on the rent or mortgage payments.

• 40% of renters in Moncton are spending more that 30% of their household income on rent.

• 13% of owners are spending more than 30% of their household income on mortgage payments.

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Renting and Owning Patterns

Type of Household Moncton Saint John St. John's HalifaxChicoutimi - Jonquière

New Brunswick

Canada

Tenant households 14,660 15,675 19,735 55,035 23,385 70,580 3,868,115Average gross rent $ $562 $481 $550 $657 $458 $507 $648Spend 30% or more of household income on gross rent 5,895 5,950 8,865 24,045 8,865 27,605 1,531,610

Owner households 32,005 32,435 45,005 89,045 38,670 208,935 7,411,215Average owner's major payments $ $698 $666 $778 $823 $652 $583 $835Spending 30% or more of household income payments 4,125 4,075 6,225 11,555 4,645 27,005 1,188,465Average value of dwelling $ $97,308 $99,483 $114,086 $134,286 $84,377 $86,538 $162,709

Source: Statistics Canada 2001 Census

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Income

• Household income in Moncton is higher than that of New Brunswick but below that of Canada.

• The incidence of low income in Moncton is lower than all of the other communities.

• Moncton’s unemployment rate is lower most of the other communities.

GeographyUnemployment rate

(%)

Incidence of low

income % (Families)

Average employment

income $

Average household income $

Moncton 8.1% 10.9% $26,643 $51,432Saint John 9.2% 15.2% $28,817 $51,460St. John's 11.3% 14.7% $28,872 $54,940Halifax 7.2% 11.9% $30,614 $56,361Chicoutimi - Jonquière 12.4% 13.1% $29,681 $47,872

New Brunswick 12.5% 13.1% $24,971 $47,352Canada 7.4% 12.8% $31,757 $58,360Source: Statistics Canada 2001 Census

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$51,432 $51,460

$54,940$56,361

$47,872 $47,352

$58,360

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$31,757

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Moncton Saint John St. John's Halifax Chicoutimi - Jonquière New Brunswick Canada

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Income by Family Type• Lone parent families have the

lowest income of all families.

• Lone parent families in Moncton have the highest income of all of the municipalities considered but they are below the national average.

Family Structure and Income in 2000

Moncton Saint John St. John's HalifaxChicoutimi - Jonquière

New Brunswick Canada

Couple families 29,030 85% 28,825 82% 40,530 82% 83,955 83% 38,140 85% 180,490 84% 7,059,835 84%Male lone-parent families 875 3% 945 3% 1,470 3% 2,390 2% 1,460 3% 6,540 3% 245,820 3%Female lone-parent families 4,345 13% 5,440 15% 7,510 15% 14,325 14% 5,200 12% 28,075 13% 1,065,360 13%All families 34,250 100% 35,210 100% 49,510 100% 100,670 100% 44,800 100% 215,105 100% 8,371,015 100%

Couple families $62,461 $65,056 $67,863 $71,473 $59,851 $57,254 $71,567Male lone-parent families $36,866 $43,411 $38,240 $44,542 $47,954 $36,464 $47,940Female lone-parent families $31,321 $26,744 $29,524 $29,866 $30,505 $27,234 $34,530All families $57,857 $58,558 $61,167 $64,913 $56,057 $52,704 $66,160

Source: Statistics Canada 2001 Census

Moncton

Saint John

St. John's

HalifaxNew Brunswick

Canada

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Source of Income

• 75.3% of the residents of Moncton receive their income from employment. This is a higher percentage than in New Brunswick but lower than in Canada.

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Moncton

Saint John

St. John's

Halifax

Chicoutimi - Jonquière

New Brunswick

Canada

Employment income Government transfer payments Other

Composition of total income in 2000

Geography TotalEmployment

income

Government transfer

paymentsOther

Moncton 100% 75.3% 13.3% 11.4%Saint John 100% 74.5% 14.4% 11.1%St. John's 100% 75.8% 13.6% 10.6%Halifax 100% 76.6% 10.8% 12.6%Chicoutimi - Jonquière 100% 75.2% 14.7% 10.1%

New Brunswick 100% 72.0% 17.3% 10.7%Canada 100% 77.1% 11.6% 11.3%Source: Statistics Canada 2001 Census

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Labour Force

• In Moncton the number of Management and Professional employees has increased by 144%.

• 12% of Moncton’s labour force are employed in Retail, 11% in Health and 11% in Management

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Moncton

Saint John

St. John's

Halifax

Chicoutimi - Jonquière

New Brunswick

Canada

Agriculture Mining and oil and gas UtilitiesConstruction Manufacturing WholesaleRetail Transportation FinanceReal estate Management and Professional EducationHealth Accommodation Other services Public administration Industry - Not applicable

Total labour force 15 years and over by industry

Moncton Saint John St. John's HalifaxChicoutimi

- Jonquière

New Brunswick

Canada

Agriculture 580 1,000 1,000 1,450 1,510 20,400 567,665Mining and oil and gas 130 180 1,335 975 270 3,240 169,975Utilities 260 1,055 865 1,210 750 3,775 118,790Construction 3,465 3,960 4,535 10,070 4,415 23,320 879,245Manufacturing 5,565 5,480 4,095 10,230 11,670 45,865 2,174,290Wholesale 3,970 2,480 3,570 8,570 2,395 12,665 686,530Retail 7,865 7,350 10,890 22,625 9,310 40,955 1,754,885Transportation 5,200 3,400 4,005 9,920 2,630 20,020 774,220Finance 3,335 1,805 2,685 8,825 1,825 10,875 635,630Real estate 955 935 1,295 4,090 710 3,920 259,355Management and Professional 7,120 7,690 8,475 23,750 5,460 30,230 1,603,540Education 3,940 3,610 7,185 13,980 6,355 24,075 1,021,020Health 7,015 7,805 12,125 21,955 7,665 40,340 1,511,355Accommodation 4,810 3,825 5,790 14,040 4,795 24,230 1,046,040Other services 4,495 4,455 6,350 13,205 5,045 25,435 1,052,255Public administration 3,985 3,400 10,275 22,025 5,620 28,510 904,480Industry - Not applicable 805 1,250 2,625 2,880 3,350 6,765 295,505Total labour force 65,300 61,545 90,290 196,585 74,830 371,805 15,872,075

Change in Total labour force 15 years and over by industry 1996-2001

Moncton Saint John St. John's HalifaxChicoutimi

- Jonquière

New Brunswick

Canada

Agriculture 21% 104% 68% 88% 76% 143% 17%Mining and oil and gas 8% -45% 123% 129% 4% -21% 1%Utilities -91% -70% -75% -82% -66% -71% -73%Construction 5% 5% -9% 13% 28% -2% 7%Manufacturing 8% -27% 0% -4% 6% 0% 7%Wholesale 0% -13% -9% -5% 3% -8% -4%Retail -3% -4% -4% 4% -10% -8% -1%Transportation 13% 20% 26% 48% 22% 17% 29%Finance 50% 2% 18% 21% -15% 24% 22%Real estate 1% 7% -13% 7% -8% -4% -2%Management and Professional 144% 139% 80% 97% 70% 116% 71%Education -6% -2% -17% 2% -3% -8% 2%Health 5% 8% 5% 9% 5% 7% 7%Accommodation 20% -5% 4% 19% -3% 4% 6%Other services 1% -11% 10% -6% -4% 3% -4%Public administration -6% -1% 1% -12% -8% -3% 2%Industry - Not applicable -45% -52% -37% -37% -15% -43% -40%Total labour force 9% 0% 3% 10% 1% 2% 7%

Source: Statistics Canada 2001 Census

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Education• 61% of the population of

Moncton has more than High School graduation.

• In Canada 59% of the population have more than High School Graduation and in New Brunswick 52% have more than High School Graduation.

Education

Schooling Moncton Saint John St. John's HalifaxChicoutimi - Jonquière

New Brunswick

Canada

Less than grade 9 8,440 7,645 9,610 14,140 14,630 79,945 2,284,305High school without graduation certificate 14,870 17,510 22,580 45,475 15,800 104,070 3,807,860High school with graduation certificate 12,660 14,325 11,470 25,230 21,085 80,505 3,040,615Trades certificate or diploma 10,595 11,615 23,125 36,990 19,800 66,185 2,573,905Some College or University without Completion 9,885 9,710 14,830 30,065 7,635 49,675 2,330,945College or University with Certificate or Diploma 21,670 19,670 28,445 65,730 20,135 106,835 4,477,845University-With bachelor's degree or higher 13,185 12,545 23,410 61,130 13,695 66,570 3,685,210

Source: Statistics Canada 2001 Census

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Moncton

Saint John

St. John's

Halifax

Chicoutimi - Jonquière

New Brunswick

Canada

Less than grade 9 High school without graduation certificateHigh school with graduation certificate Trades certificate or diplomaSome College or University without Completion College or University with Certificate or DiplomaUniversity-With bachelor's degree or higher

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Visible Minorities• 1.3% of the residents of

Moncton belong to a visible minority.

• 11.8% of Canadians belong to a visible minority.

• In Moncton blacks are the largest (0.6%) visible minority.

Visible Minorities

Moncton Saint John St. John's HalifaxChicoutimi - Jonquière

New Brunswick

Canada

Chinese 210 495 520 2,440 290 1,530 1,029,395South Asian 160 305 745 2,345 35 1,415 917,070Black 760 1,435 350 13,085 325 3,850 662,210Filipino 40 125 115 475 10 355 308,575Latin American 45 240 60 410 220 425 216,980Southeast Asian 75 75 85 710 50 305 198,880Arab 75 105 190 3,025 20 575 194,680West Asian 0 95 75 330 10 185 109,285Korean 10 35 55 475 25 105 100,660Japanese 25 0 60 335 0 135 73,315Visible minority, n.i.e. 25 155 35 980 15 265 98,915Multiple visible minorities 85 90 20 460 0 280 73,875

Total Visible Minorities 1,510 3,155 2,310 25,070 1,000 9,425 3,983,840All others 115,820 121,340 171,105 355,945 153,015 719,715 29,639,035

Source: Statistics Canada 2001 Census

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Moncton

Saint John

St. John's

Halifax

Chicoutimi - Jonquière

New Brunswick

Canada

All others Chinese South AsianBlack Filipino Latin AmericanSoutheast Asian Arab West AsianKorean Japanese Visible minority, n.i.e.Multiple visible minorities

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Immigration• 3% of Moncton’s

population are immigrants.

• Between 1996 and 2001 400 immigrants settled in Moncton. This is 0.3% of the population.

• 18% of Canada’s population are immigrants.

Immigration

Period of Immigration Moncton Saint John St. John's HalifaxChicoutimi - Jonquière

New Brunswick

Canada

Before 1961 885 1,095 800 4,475 110 5,380 894,4651961-1970 495 1,080 970 3,905 140 3,845 745,5601971-1980 975 1,020 930 4,470 145 5,565 936,2751981-1990 390 655 790 4,025 240 3,275 1,041,5001991-1995 220 250 570 3,070 395 1,825 867,3551996-2001 400 520 825 4,435 310 2,575 963,325Total immigrant population 3,360 4,615 4,885 24,385 1,335 22,470 5,448,485

Source: Statistics Canada 2001 Census

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Saint John

St. John's

Halifax

Chicoutimi - Jonquière

New Brunswick

Canada

Non Immigrant Immigrated Before 1961 Immigrated between 1961-1970Immigrated between 1971-1980 Immigrated between 1981-1990 Immigrated between 1991-1995Immigrated between 1996-2001

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Religious Affiliation - 2001

• Lutherans made up 0.2% of the population of Moncton in 2001. 2.2% of Canadians are Lutheran.

• Non Christian and No Religion make up 9.9% of the population in Moncton. 23.6% of Canadians are Non Christian or have No Religion.

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Moncton

Saint John

St. John's

Halifax

Chicoutimi - Jonquière

New Brunswick

Canada

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Religious Affiliation - 2001

Moncton Saint John St. John's HalifaxChicoutimi - Jonquière

New Brunswick

Canada

Lutheran 200 260 270 2,770 15 1,505 606,595Catholic 61,905 48,910 83,615 132,110 146,620 386,035 12,919,325Protestant 40,355 56,445 77,665 159,505 1,680 257,195 8,378,025Orthodox 70 170 180 2,435 30 560 433,835Non Christian 1,440 1,575 1,735 10,180 530 7,275 2,093,045No Religion 9,745 11,890 6,740 44,695 3,865 56,445 4,796,325Total 113,715 119,250 170,205 351,695 152,740 709,015 29,227,150

Moncton Saint John St. John's HalifaxChicoutimi - Jonquière

New Brunswick

Canada

Lutheran 0.2% 0.2% 0.2% 0.8% 0.0% 0.2% 2.1%Catholic 54.4% 41.0% 49.1% 37.6% 96.0% 54.4% 44.2%Protestant 35.5% 47.3% 45.6% 45.4% 1.1% 36.3% 28.7%Orthodox 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.7% 0.0% 0.1% 1.5%Non Christian 1.3% 1.3% 1.0% 2.9% 0.3% 1.0% 7.2%No Religion 8.6% 10.0% 4.0% 12.7% 2.5% 8.0% 16.4%Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Source: Statistics Canada 2001 Census

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No Religion

• Those who claim no religious affiliation in Moncton make up 8.6% of the population. This map provides an indication of where these people are located.

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Religious Affiliation

• Statistics Canada indicates that in 2001 there were 200 people in Moncton who said they were Lutheran.

• 11,185 people in Moncton are non Christian or have no religious affiliation.

Religious Affiliation - 2001

Moncton Saint John St. John's HalifaxChicoutimi - Jonquière

New Brunswick

Canada

Roman Catholic 61,895 48,890 83,605 132,025 146,620 385,985 12,793,125 No religion 9,745 11,890 6,740 44,695 3,865 56,445 4,796,325 United Church 12,130 14,745 25,675 51,010 90 69,235 2,839,125 Anglican 6,065 20,695 39,020 60,125 125 58,210 2,035,500 Christian not included elsewhere 1,555 1,415 1,025 4,980 750 8,115 780,450 Baptist 15,815 12,735 495 25,370 185 80,495 729,475 Lutheran 200 260 270 2,770 15 1,505 606,595 Muslim 270 310 475 3,065 120 1,275 579,640 Protestant not included elsewhere 1,810 2,630 245 5,600 170 9,525 549,205 Presbyterian 1,320 1,105 1,220 4,940 0 6,900 409,830 Pentecostal 975 2,445 3,865 3,850 80 20,155 369,480 Jewish 245 120 105 1,575 0 670 329,995 Buddhist 140 110 135 1,480 40 550 300,345 Hindu 40 75 355 960 0 475 297,200 Sikh 40 35 60 175 0 90 278,415 Greek Orthodox 60 115 95 1,675 0 315 215,170 Mennonite 35 0 10 270 0 150 191,465 Orthodox not included elsewhere 10 45 85 710 30 190 165,420 Jehovah's Witnesses 455 435 425 1,245 290 2,425 154,745 Ukrainian Catholic 10 20 10 85 0 50 126,200 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons)185 380 115 1,160 80 1,105 101,805 Salvation Army 140 190 5,650 1,705 0 1,190 87,790 Christian Reformed Church 0 35 0 160 0 230 76,670 Evangelical Missionary Church 0 10 0 90 270 85 66,710 Christian and Missionary Alliance 0 50 0 100 0 115 66,280 Adventist 100 240 180 415 10 975 62,880 Non-denominational 380 115 115 570 0 1,550 40,545 Ukrainian Orthodox 0 10 0 20 0 40 32,720 Aboriginal spirituality 0 10 0 40 0 360 29,820 Hutterite 0 0 0 0 0 0 26,300 Methodist 30 10 30 95 0 160 25,730 Pagan 65 100 65 480 0 325 21,080 Brethren in Christ 0 25 135 225 0 105 20,590 Serbian Orthodox 0 0 0 30 0 15 20,525

Source: Statistics Canada 2001 Census