New Brunswick: Statistics Canada says New Brunswick's population dropped by 764 during 2013, the second year in a row of decline, despite more than 2,000 international immigrants arriving during the year. , according to CBC. Tracking addresses used by people collecting Child Tax Benefit payments and utilizing other tax records, Statistics Canada found that New Brunswick lost a net total of 3,031 residents to other provinces in 2013, 85 per cent of that number to Alberta. A strong wave of immigrants coming to New Brunswick last year was not enough to reverse the province's dwindling population numbers, as current residents continue to move west by the thousands, new figures show. Immigrants have become the most significant source of new citizens in New Brunswick, but their numbers are being overwhelmed by existing residents who have been leaving for other provinces, principally Alberta.
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