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New Brunswick

New Brunswick is one of the maritime provinces in Canada. Its capital city is Fredericton.

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What is the absolute location of New Brunswick?

The absolute location of Nova Scotia is 45 degrees north and 63 degrees west. The absolute location will differ slightly depending on the area in Nova Scotia. Halifax is at 44.67 degrees north and 63.61 degrees west.

Is New Brunswick an Atlantic Province?

New Brunswick shares a border with Québec, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. The border with PEI is the mid point on Northumberland Strait.

What happened after confederation in New Brunswick?

After the confederation lots of people were killed because the war was too stressful becuase Hitler glued all of the countries together...

This is true!

What were the pros and cons for New Brunswick in joining Confederation 1867?

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1. They weren't interested in railways because they travel by sea.

2. Cost of buying goods from Canada would be higher than buying goods from Britain because of the terffis.

3. Ottawa would be to far away for Newfoundlanders to have much influence on government poilicy.

4. Made a living by the fishing industry or seal hunting. Also sold ropes, hooks, canvas, salt, barrels and Sou' Westers to people who go fishing.

5. Nova Scotia are worried about the new steamships. They fear that these steamships may some day take way all of the business from there wooden sailing ships.

6. Nova Scotia had no railway connection between Nova Scotia and Canada East.

AnswerPros:

Railway would be paid off.

Would have protection against a Fenian attack.

Cons:

Cost of goods would be higher in Canada rather than in Britain because of tariffs.

They wouldn't have any say in choices made by Canada.

What are the natural resources found in the prairies of Central Canada?

the prairies are often being 2 crackers in a nice bowl of chicken soup, the resources are the spoon and the bowl but often times the broth is most valuable and very plentiful

they export chicken and sometimes a nice roll

When did new brunswick join Canada?

Canada was created by the British North America Act, the formal date of Confederation being July 1, 1867. The the Colony of New Brunswick became the Province of New Brunswick on that date. New Brunswick is one of the four original provinces, the others being Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia.

Can a child move out at age 17 in New Brunswick Canada?

NO YOU CANT! UNDER THE LAWS IN THE UNITED STATES YOU MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE TO MOVE OUT OF YOUR PARENTS HOUSE. UNLESS YOU HAVE THERE APPORVAL TO MOVE! CAUSE THE PARENTS ARE LIABLE FOR YOUR DOINGS. No only if you have parental consent or have been emancipated wait until your 18 or the police can get involved and make you return to your parents house...hope everything works out for you Good Luck and God Bless!!!

Who is the Premier of New Brunswick?

Shawn Graham is the 31st Premier of New Brunswick. He assumed the position of Premier in October 2006.
The premier (first minister or prime minister) is the chief executive of the province, and is the leader of the political party with a majority in the provincial legislature. Ceremonial duties may be carried out by the representative of the monarchy, a royally-appointed Lieutenant Governor of the province.

Entering the election of September 27, 2010, the premier is Shawn Graham of the Liberal Party.

Who is RD Wilmot?

Father of Confederation for New Brunswick in 1809-1891

How many counties are there of New Brunswick?

There are approximately 15 counties in the Province of New Brunswick. For more information, please see the Wikipedia article entitled, "Counties of New Brunswick."

Why would New Brunswick lose there say in what goes on in Canada if they join confederation?

New Brunswick has little say in confederation but they would have no say at all if they had not joined or if they left.

How many miles is it from New Brunswick to Raleigh?

New Brunswick, NJ to Raleigh is 459 miles.

New Brunswick, Canada to Raleigh is about 1200 miles.