the province of Newfoundland and Labrador
Newfoundland was the last province to join the confederation, doing so in 1949.
No, Newfoundland was the last to join, in 1949.
Newfoundland and Labrador was the last province to join Confederation in 1949
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Newfoundland and Labrador was the last province to join Confederation in 1949
The last province to join Confederation was Newfoundland, in 1949. The last territory to join Canada was Nunavut, in 1999.
Newfoundland Labrador was the last province to join Confederation in 1949 (Nunavut was the last territory to join, on April 1, 1999).
Newfoundland and Labouradour was the last province to joing Canada, however the most recent territory to join the country was Nunavut in 1999.
The last province to join Canada was Newfoundland in 1949. In 1999 the territory of Nunavut was formed from part of the Northwest Territories, but it does not have provincial status.Newfoundland Labrador was the last province to join confederationin 1949. Nunavut was the last territory to join Canada in 1999.
Nunavut was made in 1999, before this it was a part of the North West Territories. The Canadian government wanted a chunk of land that would still belong to the first nations people. That's why they made the new territory called Nunavut.Newfoundland and Labrador was the last province to join in 1949. Nunavut is a territory or Colony of Canada and does not have provincial standing.
The first province to join Confederation after 1867 was Manitoba, which joined in 1870.
Newfoundland and Labrador joined Canadian Confederation on March 31, 1949. This marked the last province to join Canada, transitioning from being a dominion to a province within the country. The decision to join was confirmed through a referendum held in 1948, where the majority voted in favor of confederation.