New Brunswick is shrinking, and you will notice the impact at your favorite local businesses. Statistics Canada reports the provincial population estimate has fallen for three consecutive quarters. The province has 517 fewer people compared to the second quarter of last year, according to a recent report from CTV News.
The Labour Shortage Reality
This population drop comes as no surprise to economic experts. Tulk Lane, president and CEO of the Atlantic Chamber of Commerce, notes that data analysis predicted this trend years ago. Population decline remains the top concern for the chamber.
You can already see the effects in the hospitality industry. A lack of available workers forces many restaurants to reduce their operating hours.
“Restaurants may be closing Mondays and Fridays because they don’t have the people,” Tulk Lane said. “For the tasks where we need humans, that’s what we’re most concerned about, so that’s going to be really challenging in Atlantic Canada are those sectors that need hands on labour.”
Housing Relief Versus Workforce Struggles
Federal immigration cuts play a massive role in this nationwide population decrease. Patrick Bannon, a senior researcher for the nonprofit Atlantic Economic Council, points out that fewer people means less pressure on the housing market. However, this creates a severe problem for the labour force.
“It’s definitely something we’re very concerned about, we have an older population here in Atlantic Canada than in the rest of the country,” Bannon said.
An aging demographic combined with fewer new residents leaves businesses scrambling to find staff for hands on roles.
Looking Ahead
The current decline will not last forever. Bannon expects the population will rise again after a few quarters. When growth returns, it will happen at a much slower speed than we saw in previous years. This means local businesses must adapt to a tighter labour market for the foreseeable future.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is the population of New Brunswick decreasing?
The population decrease stems largely from recent federal immigration cuts. Statistics Canada data shows a decline over three consecutive quarters.
How does a shrinking population affect Saint John businesses?
Fewer people means fewer available workers. Sectors that rely on hands on labour face severe staffing shortages. This forces some businesses to close on certain days of the week.
Does a population drop have any positive effects?
A smaller population reduces demand for housing. This eases some of the current pressure on the local real estate and rental markets.
Will the population start growing again?
Economic researchers expect the population to begin rising again in a few quarters. Future growth will happen at a slower pace compared to recent years.




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