Yukon did not "join" Canada. Britain transferred Rupert's Land and the North-western Territory to Canada on July 15, 1870. What is now Yukon was included in this transfer.
With the discovery of gold, which resulted in the Klondike Gold Rush, on June 13, 1898, Canada created Yukon out of the territory so transferred in order that local Law and Order could be established and maintained.
Yukon joined the confederation of Canada on June 13th 1898.
They didn't have a choice, they were transferred to Canada in a deal with Britain.
Nunavut has always been part of Canada, except now it is an actual territory like the Yukon and the Northwest Territories
Yukon Territory had no prior existence before June 13, 1898. Therefore it could not 'join' Confederation. Yukon Territory was created by the Government of Canada on June 13, 1898, out of what was already Canadian territory. because thay were stupid and dumb so they did n00b
Yukon Territory, Canada.
Yes, the car known as the "Yukon" Was originated and designed in Yukon, Canada. I live in Whistler, haha(:
In the Territory of the Yukon
The capital of the Yukon territory is Whitehorse, but before 1952, the capital was Dawson City.
Yukon is located in the northwest corner of Canada, bordering Alaska
The Yukon River runs through Canada & Alaska all the way out to the Bering Sea.
That is the correct spelling of the territory of NW Canada, "Yukon."(previously styled The Yukon)
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