He was alive then
British Columbia's Fathers of Confederation include prominent figures such as Edward G. Prior, Amor De Cosmos, and John A. Macdonald. Edward G. Prior was a key advocate for joining Confederation, promoting the benefits of unity with Canada. Amor De Cosmos played a significant role in publicizing the advantages of Confederation and served as the province's second Premier. Their contributions were pivotal in British Columbia's decision to join Canada in 1871.
He was all for confederation, he didnt really have a big part in confederation but he had a big part in leading up to confederation.
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Edward Palmer was an influential figure during the Confederation debates in Canada, representing the interests of his province, particularly in Ontario. He advocated for the inclusion of provincial powers in the new federal framework, emphasizing the need for local governance and autonomy. Palmer's contributions helped shape discussions around the balance of power between federal and provincial governments, reflecting the concerns of various regions. His involvement underscored the importance of representation and regional interests in the Confederation process.
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1 July 1873
The outcome of Prince Edward Island's joining of the Canadian Confederation was that its major financial issues were solved. They also began to receive government services from Canada.
Palmers Gardenworld was created in 1912.
Palmers Rough was created in 2000.
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Prince Edward Island joined the Confederation of Canada on July 1st 1873
The Confederation bridge in Canada connects the provinces of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.