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Yukon joined the confederation of Canada on June 13th 1898.
On 13 June 1898.
June 13, 1898
The Yukon entered the Canadian Confederation in 1898, making it 110 years old as of the year 2008.
Ontario is pushing for the continuing of Confederation because it is a net benefit for them. They have the most political power and influence when compared to other members and are able to influence national policy to their advantage.
They didn't have a choice, they were transferred to Canada in a deal with Britain.
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
The seventh province to join confederation was British Columbia. There are 13 provinces that joined confederation; Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Manitoba, Northwest Territories, Brittish Columbia, Prince Edward Island, Yukon, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nunavut. I hope i helped you =D
the Klondike Gold rush brought many Americans toward Canada and the canadians thought that the ameriacans would use this to take over Canada.
yes it is in the yukon store
The Yukon River runs through Canada & Alaska all the way out to the Bering Sea.
Yes it does. Both the Yukon and the Yukon XL do.