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What does each point on the Canadian maple leaf represent?

Province, Territory, and ...


What year did each province and territory become a part of Canada?

1999


How did Alberta join confederation?

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....


What was the second province to join Canada?

When Canada came into being on July 1, 1867, there were four original provinces: Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Each original province entered Confederation at the same time and none has a priority of entry over any of the others. The fifth province to enter Confederation was Manitoba, but it was created by the federal government out of part of the Northwest Territories. Although it is correct to say that Manitoba "entered" Confederation on July 15, 1870, it did not exist as a separate colony prior to its creation. Therefore it did not "join" Confederation. The first province to "join" Confederation was British Columbia, on July 20, 1871. The second province to "join" was Prince Edward Island, on July 1, 1873 .


Where are the parliament building located?

We have a set in Ottawa, Ontario, and each province and territory has at least one in their capitals.


What is confederal government?

Confederal government is also known as confederation. This type of government is recognized in Canada where each state is joined together.


What are some responsibilities of the premier?

Canada has 13 premiers -- one for each province or territory. A premier is the head of government of a province or territory.


When and why did each province join Canada?

I do not know why each province joined Canada, but I can tell you when they joined. Ontario joined on July 1, 1867. Manitoba joined on July 1, 1867. New Brunswick joined on July 1, 1867. Nova Scotia joined on July 1, 1867. The Northwest Territories joined on July 15, 1870. Manitoba joined on July 15, 1870. British Columbia joined on July 20, 1871. Prince Edward Island joined on July 1, 1873. The Yukon joined on June 13, 1898. Saskatchewan joined on September, 1905. Alberta joined on September 1, 1905. Newfoundland (later renamed Newfoundland and Labrador) joined on March 31, 1949. Nunavut joined on April 1, 1999. Thanks for asking!


How many capitals does Canada have?

There are 14 capitals in Canada, one national capital and 13 capitals for each province/territory.


When is the Canadian provincial vote?

There is no such thing as "the Canadian provincial vote." Each Canadian province and territory determines its own dates for elections.


Is human rights the same in each provinces?

The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms applies to every province and territory in all of Canada.


How many provincial capitals are there in Canada?

Canada consists of ten provinces and three territories. Each province and territory has its own capital.