
Atlantic Cities Boom: Immigration Drives Growth
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Atlantic cities in Canada, including Moncton, Fredericton, Saint John, Halifax, Charlottetown, and St. Johns, experienced population growth faster than the national average in 2024, despite a slowdown in international immigration. Moncton led the pack with a 3% increase, while Saint John had the smallest growth at 1.1%. Immigration played a significant role in driving this regional growth, filling jobs and boosting local economies. However, with the federal government reducing admissions in 2025, growth rates have eased.
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