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The British North America Act (BNA Act) was the legislation, passed by the British Parliament, which created Canada on July 1, 1867. Canada was the very first country to be created by legislation.

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Who created laws in the BNA act?

Your question does not make much sense. The BNA Act was an enactment of the Imperial Parliament at Wesminster. The Act is a major part of Canada's Constitution. It created Canada as a federation of the former Province of Canada with Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. The former Province of Canada was divided into Ontario (previously Upper Canada) and Quebec (previously Lower Canada). The BNA Act provided for the division of legislative powers between the federal and provincial governments in sections 91 and 92. To say that laws were 'created' in the BNA Act is incorrect. Please rephrase your question.


Who introduced the reconstruction act of 1867?

The Reconstruction Act of 1867 was introduced by President Andrew Johnson.


Was Canada created in 1867 with the Canada act?

No. The Confederation of Canada was created by the British North American Act of 1867. Before that there was a province of Canada.


What 2 colonies joined Canada at Confederation in 1867?

Canada, which came into being on July 1, 1867, was the first country to be created by legislation. Section 3 of the British North America Act (now the Constitution Act) united three colonies (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the pre-Confederation colony of Canada) into a federal state "under the name of Canada."The pre-Confederation colony of Canada came about through the Act of Union, 1840, (passed by the British Parliament on July 23, 1840, and proclaimed in Montréal on February 10, 1841) which united the colonies of Upper Canada and Lower Canada into the "Province of Canada." (Section 1)On July 1, 1867, the British North America Act (BNA Act) not only created Canada, it also divided Canada into four provinces: "Ontario, Québec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick." (Section 5)Section 7 of the BNA Act declared that Nova Scotia and New Brunswick had the same boundaries as they did as colonies.Section 6 of the BNA Act "severed" the Province of Canada into two provinces. The former colony of Upper Canada, which had been known as Canada West during the lifetime of the Province of Canada, became the Province of Ontario. The former colony of Lower Canada, which had been known as Canada East during the lifetime of the Province of Canada, became the Province of Québec.


What document created Canada?

Canada was the first country to be created by legislation, but there have been two political entities called "Canada." The first was the pre-Confederation British colony called the Province of Canada. It was formed by the UK Act of Union on February 10, 1841, which united the colonies of Upper Canada and Lower Canada. The Province of Canada continued until July 1, 1867. Canada was established as a nation by the UK British North America Act [now the Constitution Act], on July 1, 1867. Section 3 of the BNA Act stated that "the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick shall form and be One Dominion under the Name of Canada." Sections 5 and 6 of the BNA Act then divided the Province of Canada into the Province of Ontario and the Province of Québec, and established their borders as being the same as the former colonies of Upper and Lower Canada. Note: Some people are confused whether the word "dominion" formed part of Canada's name. It did not. The confusion arises still today because of the capitalization of the word "dominion" in the BNA Act. In the late 1800s, most nouns and many adjectives as well were capitalized. A careful reading of section 3 of the BNA Act will make it abundantly clear that "dominion" was never intended to form part of Canada's name, but was merely a descriptive term. Anyone reading the BNA Act will clearly observe the abundance of capitalization that was in use at the time.

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Where was the BNA Act passed in 1867?

In London.


How did the constitution act of 1982 change the BNA act of 1867?

the constitution act of 1982 changed the BNA act greatly


When was the BNA act passed?

The British North American Act was passed in 1867. The British North American Act was passed in 1867.


What is a British North American Act?

it created the dominion of Canada in 1867. It's also known as BNA. The BNA Act was drafted by Canadians at the Quebec Conference in 1864 and passed without amendment by the British Parliament in 1867. The BNA Act was signed by Queen Victoria on March 29, 1867 and came into effect on July 1, 1867.


What does the bna stand for in bna act?

BNA in BNA act stands for British North America


Why was the BNA ACT passed?

The BNA Act was passed, to officially make Canada a country.


What minority rights were guaranteed in the BNA act of 1867?

Minorities were expected to live by the will of national or provincial minorities. There would be an attempt to assimilate aboriginal people into the dominant Canadian culture


What does the BNA Act stand for?

British North America.


What is sarai act XXII 1867?

THE SARAIS ACT, 1867 ACT NO. 22 OF 1867 1* [15th March, 1867.] An Act for the regulation of public Sarais and Puraos


What was passed by the English Parliament in 1867?

Policies of Assurance Act 1867 Parliamentary Costs Act 1867 Metropolitan Streets Act 1867 Railway Companies Act 1867 Consecration of Churchyards Act 1867 Prorogation Act 1867 Representation of the People Act 1867 Sale of Land by Action Act 1867 Valuation of Lands Amendment Act 1867 Hypothec Amendment Act 1867 Criminal Law Amendment Act 1867 Metropolitan Police Act 1867 Lyon Kind of Arms Act 1867 Metropolitan Streets Act Amendment Act 1867 British North America Act 1867


How did economics enter into the original agreement in the Canadian confederation?

BNA act.


What first act determined the division of powers between provincial and federal government in Canada?

The BNA act