September 1, 1905 No it was September 1st, 1905 they wanted to join confederation because of the fact that the gold rush and everything that was going on back then was so crazy they joined confederation to get on the good side of the world and John A. Mcdonald thougt that it would be a good idea....
Alberta became a province of Canada in 1903.
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Alberta became part of Canada when it was purchased from the Hudson Bay Company and transferred from Britain, complete with people. The official year of the purchase and Alberta's Canadian colonial status was 1870.
For many years Alberta was a territory that was located in what is now Southern Alberta. Today's Northern Alberta is located in what was part of the Athabasca territory, which was not part of Ruperts Land.
Rebellions, uprisings and demands for more rights lead to the Prairie colonies being given Provincial Status and all of the Alberta Territory and much of the Athabasca Territory were amalgamated into the new province of Alberta in 1903.
Alberta joined confederation because they were promised over $1 000 000, money for public works and government expenses would be sent each year by the federal government. Taxes could be used to support seperate Protestant and Catholic schools and Alberta recieved provincial status with control over all areas granted to privinces under the BNA Act, except for public lands
Manitoba was Canada's fifth official province, joining Confederation on July 15th, 1870.
Alberta joined confederation in 1905. Since Alberta and Saskatchewan joined at the same time there both answer is 1905.
Québec was one of the original four provinces of Confederation, which occurred on July 1, 1867.
Confederation occurred July 1st 1867. also known as the Dominion of Canada or Canada day as we now call it!
Same time as Alberta- September 1, 1905
1905
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1. Alberta and Saskatchewan did not "join" Canada. They "entered Confederation" by being created by the Government of Canada out of Northwest Territories. 2. Although Alberta and Saskatchewan both became provinces on the same day (September 1, 1905), Alberta is referred to as the eighth province and Saskatchewan as the ninth to enter Confederation.
Newfoundland joined confederation on March 31, 1949
the first four colonies to join confederation were Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Canada East and Canada West.
The ten provinces joined at the start of confederation and Manitoba joined in 1870, Saskatchewan and Alberta in 1905 there were usually treaties signed for this............
Alberta wanted to join the Confederation to further their economic ability, gain money, and access to the Trans-Canada railway.
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Alberta wanted to join the Confederation to further their economic ability, gain money, and access to the Trans-Canada railway.
he got Alberta and Saskatchewan to join the confederation.
Saskatchewan and Alberta became provinces on September 1, 1905. They were previously part of the Northwest Territories.
1. Alberta and Saskatchewan did not "join" Canada. They "entered Confederation" by being created by the Government of Canada out of Northwest Territories. 2. Although Alberta and Saskatchewan both became provinces on the same day (September 1, 1905), Alberta is referred to as the eighth province and Saskatchewan as the ninth to enter Confederation.
Alberta joined the Confederation of Canada in 1905. Alberta is the fourth largest Province in Canada in both size and population.
Alberta Entered Confederation September first 1905
Laurier was Prime Minster when Alberta and Saskatchewan were established as provinces, but he did not have to convince them to join Canada. The two provinces were created out of the Northwest Territories; which was already Canadian territory.
Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, and british Columbia were the first provinces to join confederation.
Newfoundland Labrador was the last province to join Confederation in 1949 (Nunavut was the last territory to join, on April 1, 1999).
Winnipeg did not join Confederation.