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Q: What stricter control would Canada like to see the U.S. enforce?
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What did John a MacDonald want for Canada?

He wanted the Elite of Canada to maintain their control and status. That would have been lost if so much power was given to the people and provinces.


Why didn't the British want Canada to be united?

Because when the colonies were all seperated (divided, not one country) it was easy for Britain to control them. But if Canada joined, the would become stronger and more independent. Britain might loose its relationship with Canada. Joining all the colonies together would make them very strong


What were Consequences for British Columbia Confederation?

Well ... a positive effect of the confederation of Canada, would be the avoidance of annexation, (look it up in the dictionary) from the U.S. Another one would be the fact that they could control their own taxes, education, and military. Having one central government would allow the government to pass bills more easily, because before, there was a double majority, which meant, they both agreed, or nothing got passed(Canada West and Canada East always disagreed). One bad thing i can think of, is that the French would be somewhat assimilated into the English way. They felt like they were losing their culture by giving into a central government, that's why they wanted more provincial rights. Military control could also be kind of bad for the country. Before Canada became a country, Britain took control of all military aspects of Canada, which meant they also paid for everything. Taking control of the military also means you take control of the bill.


How would the history of the English colonies have been changed in the 18th and 19th centuries if the French had been allowed to remain in Canada?

The French Elite left but the French people stayed so we know exactly how that timeline would look like. If the Elite stayed and France kept control we could look to the other French colonies, like Haiti to see what that timeline would resemble. Everything would have been very different but just as an example they would not have allowed Loyalist to flee the American revolution to Canada. And since the French have always had considerable loyalty to the USA, Canada would have come under American control much sooner. Not that there would be a Canada. The French would have never been able to resist the American Manifest Destiny,


Would the privatization of Crown corporations be good?

The privatization of Crown corporations would remove some of the control (at times arm's-length control) that the Government of Canada enjoys over many key areas. For example, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, as a Crown corporation, is able to enhance the amount of Canadian-only programs broadcast, thereby promoting Canadian heritage and culture. The Government of Canada (which is responsible to the elected representatives of the House of Commons) is able to employ these Crown corporations to ensure a degree of control over the achievement of our national business targets that would not exist were those Crown corporations to be privatized. So, the privatization of these Crown corporations would hinder that control.

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