Ontario was created at the time of Confederation, July 1, 1867, by sections 5 and 6 of the British North America Act (now the Constitution Act).
whenCanada became a country with four provinces: new Brunswick Nova Scotia, Ontario and Quebec
Ontario and Quebec, they also hold veto power when it comes to changes to the Constitution. Ten other provinces and three territories could want to make a change but if Ontario and Quebec do not agree it does not happen.
There is 5 essential characteristics of federal constitution. 1. Division and distribution of powers. 2. Supremacy of constitution 3. A written constitution 4. Rigidity 5. Authority of courts
Ontario became a province in Canada on July 1, 1867, when the British North America Act (now called the Constitution Act, 1867) united the Province of Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia into the Dominion of Canada. This means Ontario has been a province for over 156 years.
The Charter of Rights and Freedoms is part of the Constitution of Canada.
Ontario was established as a province in Canada on July 1, 1867, when the British North America Act (now known as the Constitution Act, 1867) came into effect. As of 2023, this means Ontario has been a province for 156 years. Prior to that, the region had been inhabited for thousands of years by Indigenous peoples and had various European settlements.
The Province of Ontario was named after Lake Ontario.
Toronto is located on the shore of Lake Ontario, one of the Great Lakes.
Ontario Highway 7 connects Ottawa, Ontario with Perth, Ontario.
Ontario Highway 417 connects Ottawa, Ontario with Petawawa, Ontario.
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