answersLogoWhite

0

Joey Smallwood.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Who was the Canadian father of Confederation who changed his name to mean 'love of the universe'?

Amor De Cosmos


Who was Sir George-Étienne Cartier?

Sir George Cartier was a French-Canadian statesman and the Father of Confederation.


What were the conditions for Canadian Confederation?

Sir. Carter Norrish was the first father, and then there was these other 2 no names who weren't important


Was Louis Riel a founding father of confederation?

Louis Riel is not typically classified as a founding father of Canadian Confederation. He was a significant figure in Canadian history, primarily known for his leadership in the Red River and North-West Rebellions, which aimed to assert the rights of Métis people. While his actions and the issues he championed influenced the political landscape of Canada, particularly in relation to Western Canada, he did not play a direct role in the Confederation process of 1867.


Why was john a MacDonald for confederation?

Because he was a Father of Confederation


What did George brown do?

he was a politician who was supported confederation. He is a father of confederation.


Who is the last father of confederation?

Joey Smallwood brought Newfoundland in to the Confederation in 1949


Who was the father of the confederation?

Joey Smallwood.


What was the Canadian father's trial verdict?

The Canadian father was found guilty in the trial.


Sir Hector Louis Langevin's role in confederation?

he was a father of confederation like the others


When did sir oliver mowat become a father of confederation?

Sir Oliver Mowat became a Father of Confederation during the 1867 Confederation process in Canada, where he was a key advocate for the inclusion of Ontario (then Canada West) in the new Dominion. Although he did not sign the British North America Act, which created Canada, he played a significant role in shaping the provincial governance that followed. Mowat served as Ontario's Premier from 1872 to 1896, contributing to the development of Canadian federalism. His influence continued to be felt in the years following Confederation, as he helped to define the roles of provincial and federal governments.


What is drakes race?

African-American (father) and Jewish Canadian (mother).