On 13 June 1898.
Yukon joined the confederation of Canada on June 13th 1898.
Yukon joined Confederation in 1898. It became a part of Canada primarily due to the Klondike Gold Rush, which spurred the need for effective governance and infrastructure in the region. Yukon was established as a separate territory in 1898, following the influx of settlers and miners seeking gold.
No province joined Confederation in 1945. There had not been any new provinces since 1905. Newfoundland joined Confederation in 1949.
The colony of British Columbia joined Confederation on July 20 1871.
Canada's confederation began on July 1, 1867 (this is why July 1 is Canada Day). On this day, three British colonies were formed into four Canadian provinces. There was Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
Manitoba joined Confederation July 15, 1870. British Columbia joined Confederation July 20, 1871.
The ten provinces joined at the start of confederation and Manitoba joined in 1870, Saskatchewan and Alberta in 1905 there were usually treaties signed for this............
They were forced.
The seventh province to join confederation was British Columbia. There are 13 provinces that joined confederation; Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Manitoba, Northwest Territories, Brittish Columbia, Prince Edward Island, Yukon, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nunavut. I hope i helped you =D
June 13, 1898
Yukon Territory had no prior existence before June 13, 1898. Therefore it could not 'join' Confederation. Yukon Territory was created by the Government of Canada on June 13, 1898, out of what was already Canadian territory. because thay were stupid and dumb so they did n00b
Newfoundland joined confederation on March 31, 1949