Roughly speaking, Upper Canada became Ontario, and Lower Canada became Québec.
Canada joined the Commonwealth after it became self-governing.
They became U.S Citizens
Canada Day is on July 1st. Canada "became Canada" that exact date in 1867.
1793 when it was called Town of York. Toronto does not just think it is part of Canada many in Toronto think they are Canada so the date 1793 when the town was first settled by the British is a good answer.
Canada became a nation in 1867 as it began to draw away from the British Empire. However, Canada became completely free of England in 1982.
NO, Canada became a country hundreds of years before Alaska became a part of the United States of America.
It was in July 20, 1871 that British Columbia became a province of the dominion of Canada.
2,436,297, not counting 101,600 in Newfoundland (which only became part of Canada in 1949 - though the other provinces only became Canada in 1867).
Canada ceased relying on the United Kingdom and became fully independent, while remaining a loyal member of the British Commonwealth of Nations.
Actually it wasn't 90,000 loyalists, but about 53,000 who went to Canada and Newfoundland.
A. Quebec became an independent nation. B. English became the official language of Canada. C. Canada became a dominion of Great Britain. D. A monarchy was established in Canada.