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
- Common English name(s): New Brunswick
- Official English name(s): New Brunswick
- Adjectival/Demonym(s): New Brunswick/New Brunswicker(s)
- French: link=no|Nouveau-Brunswick, pronounced as /fr/, pronounced as /fr-CA/
Geography
Geography of New Brunswick
Location
Environment
Natural geographic features
- Islands of New Brunswick
- Lakes of New Brunswick
- List of dams and reservoirs in New Brunswick
- Rivers of New Brunswick
- Mountains of New Brunswick
Heritage sites
Regions
Native reserves
- List of native reserves in New Brunswick
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
- New Brunswick Bar Association: the provincial law society
- Capital punishment: none.
- Canada eliminated the death penalty for murder on July 14, 1976.
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
- Provincial decorations and medals
- Festivals in New Brunswick
- Cinema of New Brunswick
- Mass media in New Brunswick
- Museums in New Brunswick
- Music of New Brunswick
- Public holidays in New Brunswick
People
Religion
Sports
Symbols
Symbols of New Brunswick
Economy and infrastructure
Education
See also
External links
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- Official site of Tourism New Brunswick
- New Brunswick at the Department of Canadian Heritage
- Maritime Tourism
- Symbols of New Brunswick
- New Brunswick Museum
- New Brunswick Lighthouses
- Historical and Genealogical Resources of New Brunswick historical census, birth, marriage and death records, immigration, settlement, biography, cemeteries, burial records, land records, First Nations and more
- From Louis to Lord: New Brunswick Elections, 1960–2003
Notes and References
- Web site: November 29, 2017. New Brunswick [Province] and Canada [Country] (table). Census Profile.]. June 8, 2020. Statistics Canada.