What colonies attended the Quebec conference?
The conference began on October 10. The major source of conflict at the conference was between those who favoured a strong central government, such as John A. Macdonald, and those who favoured stronger provincial rights. Representatives from the Maritimes and Canada East (now Quebec) tended to argue for provincial rights, fearing they would lose their cultural identity under a centralized government. Macdonald thought the failure of smaller, localized governments was evident in the American Civil War, which was still being fought in the United States as the delegates met in Charlottetown and Quebec. The delegates eventually compromised, dividing powers between federal and provincial governments. They also decided to have an elected lower house, the House of Commons, and an appointed upper house, the Senate, although there was considerable debate about how many senators each province would have. The Prince Edward Island delegation called for what could be seen as the forerunner of the current Triple-E Senate proposal. Eventually, a proposed structure for the government was written out in the form of the seventy-two resolutions at the end of the conference.[1]
What is the word the refers to a person who transported the pelts from the trading posts to Quebec?
hope
What is Quebec's capital city and well known cities?
Quebec City is the capital city of the Canadian province of Quebec.
No, if you are her guardian (you have custody) then she cannot do that until she is a legal adult.
What is the largest province in Quebec?
Quebec is a province. There are no other provinces in Quebec.
Is Quebec city well situated for trade and shipping?
Yes, Quebec city is very well situated for trade and shipping because it is located on the Saint Lawrence River, (Which connects to the Atlantic ocean) and main shipping lanes.
Who is my provincial representative Verdun Quebec?
In 2014, the provincial representative for Verdun Quebec was Jacques Daoust. He is a member of the Quebec Liberal Party.
everyone is a jimmy poo face and lickes getting bambed they also like sausages if you get my drift they like it in there ear whilst poking fishlips
1)St. Augustine 1565
2)Jamestown May 14, 1607
3)Quebec July 3, 1608
4)Santa Fe 1610
5)New Amsterdam 1624
It gave them the right to practice their customs.
What greatly influenced the economic development of Ontario and Quebec?
the north American free trade agrrement
What did Champlain find in the winter of Quebec?
He found that the winters in quebec were very long and cold also that his men where dieing of deiseas.
*The vowel 'e' temporarily is dropped in 'le' when it's followed by a word that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of the dropped letter is indicated by the apostrophe.
été
What is the difference between Ontario's and Quebec's Population?
Quebec's population is based mainly from early Canadiens and their language is Canadian-French. Ontario's population is based from the coming of the Loyalists,
who had been kicked out of the United States in 1791, and who speak English.
However, with the heavy immigration of these past two decades, Ontario, and to
a lesser extent Quebec, now have a fairly mixed population.
What are the boundaries for Unionville Ontario?
West side of McCowan
South side of 16th avenue
East side of Warden
North side of Highway 7.
Any parts further are not considered unionville though some people may consider it just so they can say that they live in Unionville even though they don't.
Woodbine is markham not unionville!
Where does bonhomme live in Quebec?
Bonhomme, the iconic figure from Quebec's Winter Carnival, resides in a castle made of ice and snow, known as the "Palais de Bonhomme." This whimsical abode is located in the heart of Quebec City, specifically set up during the winter carnival festivities. Bonhomme is a symbol of winter joy and celebration, welcoming visitors to enjoy the seasonal activities in the city.