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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.

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Originally Canada was only French Canadian when new France was taken over by the English colonies it became the province of Quebec. From there the English renamed it the province of Canada during the American revolution. From there it separated into Canada east and Canada west. Mainly French Canadians in east and English and American loyalist in the west. When the time came that Canada was united as a country in the hopes to raise their population Quebec and Ontario's population were almost equal Quebec might have even had more people so the answer to your question is without Quebec Canada's population would have been cut in half and Quebec saved Canada's but in a couple of wars.. war of 1812... Quebec was the original Canada. AKA, they didn't want to join, they had no choice.


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Why did Canada west join the confederation?

Canada West didn't join confederation. It was the name given to what had been Upper Canada before it joined with Lower Canada to become the Province of Canada. This united province then confederated with Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in 1867 and was split into Ontario and Quebec. One of the reasons Canada sought confederation with its neighbouring colonies was to resolve its own political deadlock between the primarily English Canada West and the primarily French Canada East. Other influences included the desire to build an inter-colony rail road, as well as the desire to strengthen British North America against attack by the United States.


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