Saskatchewan and Alberta both became provinces on September 1, 1905.
They were created by the Government of Canada out of the Northwest Territories.
It would be correct to say they "entered" Confederation, but they did not "join" Canada because they did not exist prior to that date. The word "join" implies a prior existence.
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There was no such contract. However, there were formal negotiations to enter Confederation in the early 1860s, and Quebec's - then Lower Canada's - chief representative was Sir George-Étienne Cartier.
Quebec is in Canada.
Quebec wanted to secede from Canada.
Prior to the Declaration of Independence, Congress did invite Quebec to join the cause as the 14th colony. Quebec rejected the offer, which precipitated the American invasion of Canada. Canada, having been French for some time, had a greater quantity of new immigrants from the United Kingdom than the American Colonies did (which itself was estimated at 15-25%).
Quebec IS a province. Quebec City is in Quebec.
Canada Day is for all of Canada, while Quebec Day is for all of Quebec.
Yes, the city of Quebec is still the capital of the province of Quebec.
She is from Canada
If by Quebec you mean Quebec city, it is the capital of Quebec, Canada.
Quebec City is the capital city of the Canadian province of Quebec.
Quebec City is in the province of Quebec in Canada.