Socioeconomic Profile
Census 20210.0%
Unemployment
👥 Population
60
Median Age
-16.4%
Growth (2016–2021)
💼 Labour
27.3%
Employment Rate
0.0%
Unemployment Rate
Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Population, 2021

Crime data for McAdam, New Brunswick.
Below Average
McAdam is a village located in the southwestern corner of York County, New Brunswick, Canada. The village covers 14.28 square kilometres (5.51 sq mi) and had a population of 1,151 as of 2016. An independent study was executed early 2018, and the results found that the population of McAdam had grown to 1,225. Turning the tide of a shrinking population, this is the first time the community's population grew since 1956.
National Baseline = 100
Annual historical averages
15 locations
Crime data sourced from the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Survey via Statistics Canada. Last updated for the most recent available reference year.
Safety Score and CSI data are not available for this police service jurisdiction. Please refer to the crime breakdown below.
Homicide data shown for Canada (national level)
Homicide victims in Canada
(1.91 per 100k)Homicide Trend (1961–2024)
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By Method
In 2024, Canada recorded 788 homicide victims, a decrease of 1.0% from 2023. The most common method was Shooting (286 victims, 36.3% of total), followed by Stabbing (250 victims, 31.7%). The homicide rate was 1.91 per 100,000 population.
Source: Statistics Canada, Homicide Survey — Tables 35-10-0068-01, 35-10-0069-01, 35-10-0071-01
Impaired driving incidents in McAdam
(176.8 per 100k)Impaired Driving Trend (1998–2024)
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By Type
1
Total Charged
1
Adults Charged
0
Youth Charged
In 2024, McAdam recorded 9 impaired driving incidents, an increase of 125.0% from 2023. The most common offence type was Impaired by alcohol (5 incidents, 100% of sub-types), followed by Causing bodily harm (0 incidents, 0%). The impaired driving rate was 176.8 per 100,000 population. A total of 1 persons were charged, including 1 adults and 0 youth.
Source: Statistics Canada, Table 35-10-0177-01 — Incident-based crime statistics
0.0%
Unemployment
60
Median Age
-16.4%
Growth (2016–2021)
27.3%
Employment Rate
0.0%
Unemployment Rate
Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Population, 2021
14
Adults Charged
-26.3% YoY2
Youth Charged
+100.0% YoY12.5%
Youth Share
16
Total Charged
Adult rate: 327.0 per 100,000
2024
Adults: 14
Youth: 2
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Adult Δ (1998–2024)
+133.3%
Youth Δ (1998–2024)
0.0%
In 2024, McAdam recorded 14 adults charged and 2 youth charged across all Criminal Code violations. Youth accounted for 12.5% of all persons charged. Since 1998, youth charges have changed by 0.0%, while adult charges changed by +133.3%.
Source: Statistics Canada, Table 35-10-0177-01 — Incident-based crime statistics
Incidents
3
▲ 200.0% vs 2023
Rate per 100K
58.9
Breakdown
Incidents
77
▼ 33.0% vs 2023
Rate per 100K
1512.2
Breakdown
Incidents
31
▲ 6.9% vs 2023
Rate per 100K
608.8
Breakdown
Incidents
8
▼ 38.5% vs 2023
Rate per 100K
157.1
Breakdown
Content warning: This section contains data about sexual offences
Total Incidents
4
▼ 0.0% vs 2023
SA L1 Rate / 100K
58.9
Breakdown
Incidents
7
▼ 68.2% vs 2023
Rate per 100K
137.5
Breakdown
Total Incidents
9
▲ 125.0% vs 2023
Drug Rate / 100K
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Breakdown