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What are the negative things about Canada west joining the confederacy?

there are no negative things


What was the significance of Canada joining NORAD?

It made Canada and the USA allies... we wouldn't have came together if it wasn't for the NORAD.


What were the pros for Canada west to join Canada?

Canada West was Canada, it did not have to join. It was part of the United Province of Canada. Western Canada was purchased by Canada, it, the inhabitants, had no say in joining. Even less after Canadian troops were sent in to make the pro's very clear.


When was Order of Canada created?

Order of Canada was created in 1967.


What is the colour order of jls joining?

Red, blue, green and yellow.


When did Order of Canada happen?

Order of Canada happened on 1967-04-17.


What was the outcome of Prince Edward Island joining Confederation?

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.


Did Terry Fox receive the order of Canada?

Terry Fox did receive the Order Of Canada


What were the benefits of Newfoundland joining Canada?

Newfoundland was a coastal colony. Almost all the jobs were related to the sea, most to fishing.


What figure is formed by joining in order all midpoints on the sides of any quadrilateral?

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How many people are presented the Order of Canada every year?

All living Canadian Citizens are eligible for receiving the Order of Canada. Every year there are 15 people people living in Canada who can get the Order of Canada presented.


How did Canada east feel about Canada west joining the Confederation?

Canada East and Canada West were already part of a political union, the Province of Canada, before Confederation, so they wouldn't have seen each other as joining Confederation. In the Province of Canada, Confederation was seen as a solution to a domestic issue. The Parliament of Canada was ineffective because a double majority of MPs from Canada West and Canada East was needed in order to pass legislation. Governments were fragile and short lived political coalitions, and they could never get anything done because the two regions could not agree on anything.Federalism brought greater autonomy for the two regions by granting them self government, and strengthened the central government by freeing it from the need to please everybody all the time and by bringing in more parties to the union, namely Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, which helped to correct the adversarial East/West dynamic.