The pre-Confederation colony called the Province of Canada was formed by the Act of Union, which was proclaimed on February 10, 1841.
The British North America Act, which was proclaimed on March 29, 1867, created a new country called Canada to take effect on July 1, 1867.
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Canada did not sign the U.S. Constitution, because Canada is not part of the United States.The Constitution of Canada was signed in 1867 as an act of the British Parliament, officially called the British North America Act 1867. In 1982, the Canadian constitution was officially patriated, meaning that it stands on its own under Canada's sovereign authority, rather than being officially under the authority of the British Parliament. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is part of the 1982 constitution.
1793 when it was called Town of York. Toronto does not just think it is part of Canada many in Toronto think they are Canada so the date 1793 when the town was first settled by the British is a good answer.
Paris, France
Canada is officially 145 years old today; which is July 1st, 2012!
July 1, 1867
Canada was officially founded in 1867.
Rise Against was officially formed in 1999.
Nova Scotia was formed in 1710 when the British officially took control of the territory from the French. It became a separate colony in 1760 and was one of the first three Maritime provinces established in Canada. Nova Scotia joined the Canadian Confederation in 1867.
The United States was officially formed on July 4, 1776, when the Declaration of Independence was adopted.
The Boston Celtics officially became a team in 1946 and was formed by Walter A. Brown.
The recently formed United States of America.
Canada spends about $14B a year on their military, of that at least $1B is officially spent on Peacekeeping. That is considerable considering Canada has only 35 million people and most of them are not taxpayers.
On July 1 1867 the Confederation of Canada was formed when Upper Canada, Lower Canada, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia became the first four provinces of Canada.
Officially, temperature is measured in Celsius in Canada
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Canada officially became a country on July 1, 1867 with the passing of the British North America Act (BNA) by the British Parliament. The first provinces were Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. The term "Dominion" is simply a historical reference to Section 3 of the BNA: "one dominion under the name of Canada". Canada was never known officially as "The Dominion of Canada", even though it was incorrectly labeled such at times.