In the
2021 Canadian census conducted by
Statistics Canada, Fredericton had a population of 63,116 living in 28,478 of its 29,892 total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of . With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2021. At the
census metropolitan area (CMA) level in the 2021 census, the Fredericton CMA had a population of 108,610 living in 46,357 of its 48,761 total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of 102,690. With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2021. The
2021 census reported that
immigrants (individuals born outside Canada) comprise 7,790 persons or 12.6% of the total population of Fredericton. Of the total immigrant population, the top countries of origin were United Kingdom (765 persons or 9.8%), China (645 persons or 8.3%), United States of America (570 persons or 7.3%), Syria (505 persons or 6.5%), Philippines (500 persons or 6.4%), India (460 persons or 5.9%), Egypt (300 persons or 3.9%), Iran (245 persons or 3.1%), Lebanon (205 persons or 2.6%), and Democratic Republic of the Congo (180 persons or 2.3%).
Language English is spoken as a
mother tongue by 80.2% of residents. Other mother tongues spoken are French (6.1%), Arabic (2.1%),
Chinese languages (1.4%), Spanish (0.7%), Russian (0.6%), and Persian languages (0.5%). 1.4% of the population listed both English and French as mother tongues.
Religion According to the
2021 census, religious groups in Fredericton included: •
Christianity (32,295 persons or 52.2%) •
Irreligion (25,150 persons or 40.7%) •
Islam (2,305 persons or 3.7%) •
Hinduism (820 persons or 1.3%) •
Buddhism (225 persons or 0.4%) •
Sikhism (190 persons or 0.3%) •
Judaism (160 persons or 0.3%) •
Indigenous Spirituality (15 persons or <0.1%) • Other (670 persons or 1.1%) Those who declare a religion are predominantly Protestant. Fredericton has a
synagogue, a
mosque, a
Hindu temple, a
Unitarian fellowship, and a
Shambhala Buddhist meditation centre. ==Economy==