Outline of New Brunswick explained

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to New Brunswick:

New Brunswick is a Canadian maritime province. The province, with an area of 72908km2, has a humid continental climate. It is the only constitutionally bilingual (English–French) province. Its urban areas have modern, service-based economies dominated by the health care, educational, retail, finance, and insurance sectors, while the rural primary economy is best known for forestry, mining, mixed farming, and fishing. New Brunswick's capital is Fredericton, and its largest city is Moncton.

General reference

Geography

Geography of New Brunswick

Location

Environment

Natural geographic features

Heritage sites

Regions

Native reserves

Municipalities

New Brunswick municipalities

Demography

Demographics of New Brunswick

Government and politics

Politics of New Brunswick

Branches of the government

Government of New Brunswick

Executive branch of the government

Premier of New Brunswick, Blaine Higgs

Legislative branch of the government

Judicial branch of the government

Law and order

Law of New Brunswick

Military

Canadian ForcesBeing a part of Canada, New Brunswick does not have its own military.

Local government

History

History of New Brunswick

History, by period

History, by region

Culture

Culture of New Brunswick

People

Religion

Sports

Symbols

Symbols of New Brunswick

Economy and infrastructure

Education

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: November 29, 2017. New Brunswick [Province] and Canada [Country] (table). Census Profile.]. June 8, 2020. Statistics Canada.