A significant roadblock during the Canadian Confederation was the differing interests and concerns of the provinces. For example, the Maritime provinces worried about losing their autonomy and economic viability, while Quebec sought to protect its French culture and language. Additionally, the debate over representation in government, particularly the balance of power between larger and smaller provinces, created tension. These differences had to be addressed to achieve consensus among the provinces for the Confederation to succeed.
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Sir John Alexander MacDonald,one of the "Fathers of Confederation".
"Articles of Confederation" OR "confederation" or "the Articles of Confederation"
The colony that was powerful during bargaining during the Confederation was Newfoundland. Newfoundland is an English colony that was established in the year 1610.
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Spain joining Canadian Confederation? What planet are you on?
1867, one of the Charter members of the Canadian Confederation.
The impact of Canada's Confederation continues to this day.
July 1, 1867. Or now commonly known as Canada day.
The newest Canadian province is Newfoundland and Labrador, which entered confederation on March 31, 1949. The newest Canadian territory is Nunavut, which entered confederation on April 1, 1999.
It affects an immigrants perspective on life. --------------------- There is no "Canadian Identity". Canada is a Confederation of many Nations with many cultures. Immigration enriches the Canadian Confederation by adding to those many cultures.
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.
Newfoundland joined confederation on the 31 March 1949 as the tenth Canadian province.
Sir John Alexander MacDonald,one of the "Fathers of Confederation".
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