New Brunswick faced several challenges when joining Confederation in 1867, including economic concerns, as many feared that the provincial economy would not benefit from the union. There were apprehensions about losing political autonomy and local control over governance, as well as worries that the central government in Ottawa would prioritize the interests of larger provinces. Additionally, the lack of infrastructure, particularly railroads, raised concerns about connectivity and trade, which were essential for economic growth. These issues contributed to a mixed reception of Confederation within the province.
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New Brunswick joined confederation July 1,1867.
New Brunswick Confederation of Regions Party was created in 1989.
what happend was that the citizens of New Brunswick opposed to confederation but the governers stay with confederation thats basicly what happend
yes new brunswik should joind the confederation
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The Confederation Bridge which is the longest bridge over ice-covered water.
New Brunswick has little say in confederation but they would have no say at all if they had not joined or if they left.
New Brusnwick entered confederation on July 1, 1867.
the confederation bridge is located in P.E.I. and attaches it to part of New Brunswick