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The Act of Union, 1840, was passed by the British Parliament and proclaimed on February 10, 1841. On that date, the legislative assemblies of the Provinces of Upper Canada and Lower Canada were dissolved. They were then joined and created into a new political entity: the Province of Canada. The Province of Canada achieved responsible government status, but frequently found itself in a political deadlock. On July 1, 1867, the British North America Act created Canada as a separate country, the first country ever to be created by legislation. Confederation joined the Province of Canada with the Provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in that new country. New Brunswick and Nova Scotia retained the same boundaries as they had before Confederation. The British North America Act severed the Province of Canada into two provinces: Ontario and Québec. That part of the Province of Canada which formerly was the Province of Upper Canada became the Province of Ontario. That part of the Province of Canada which formerly was the Province of Lower Canada became the Province of Québec. (The boundaries of the Provinces of Ontario and Québec have been extended several times since Confederation.) Upper Canada and Lower Canada ceased to exist on February 10, 1841, but Ontario and Québec were not created until July 1, 1867.
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Kellie Leitch is the Minister for Status of Women for Canada.
In order to obtain elite status you needed to have bought what is now called varium before the epicduel team joined Artix Entertainment.
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Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada was created in 1977.
In Canada a landed immigrant has permanent resident status. Until they achieve that status they are not landed.
Before the timeskip, she is just a regular rank-and-file Kuja warrior, she has no special status or role. Afterwards, it is shown that she has joined the Kuja pirates, but no special status has been granted as revealed so far.
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English and French are the official languages of Canada and have equality of status and equal rights and privileges as to their use in all institutions of the Parliament and Government of Canada