Beacause they needed someone to keep track of their population so they would know how many people they have.
Or, you would need to see if someone didn't have a job and could fill in for you.
they knew that other immigrants would as well want to coem into Canada and than that would be opeing the door to much..because other immigrants would want to make Canada tehre home as well
they continued to live their lives normally
To work the fields in Western Canada, to assert Canadian soverity, to send the fruits of their labour East.
Although Canada didn't have the independence from Great Britain as it Demonstrates now, Jean Chretien saying " NO " to the war in Iraq for example it did have independent say, as far as politicians were concerned, Canada's prime minister at the time was Robert Borden and he supported the effort, not necessarily the want of the people but that rarely matters in time of war. However many of the Immigrants of the time were British so it was supported but not by force as per the example of the dates of the declarations of war on Germany because they declared war on Russia, Britain declares war on August 4 1914 and our Governor General declared Canada at war with Germany on August 5 1914.
As a guess, confederation happened at the last conference, the London conference, on 1867.At that time only four provinces joined - *Canada East, *Canada West, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. At the second Conference which was the Quebec Conference. Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland didn't want to join Confederation. Canada East - Quebec \ Canada East and Canada West were called the United Provinces of Canada in 1841 Canada West- Ontario /
They All Want a Girl - 1914 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Citizens don't usually want new immigrants because it is considered that immigrants take the jobs away from them. Also, many new immigrants get some sort of benefits from the government; the US citizens pay taxes for those benefits
British Columbia was never independent. It was a British colony at the time of Canada's Confederation (July 1, 1867), and it became a province when it joined Canada on July 20, 1871, according to the provisions of the British North America Act.
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they had richer soil
I want to report immigrants using someone elses documents.