Wrong. First, Ontario did not exist as such until Confederation. Second, that part of the Province of Canada which had formerly been Upper Canada (and which formed the basis of today's Ontario) had the most to gain from Confederation and was the strongest supporter of Confederation. Third, although all provinces have benefited from Confederation, it is probably fair to say that Ontario has benefited the most from Confederation.
1. Ontario did not exist prior to Confederation. Therefore it could not have "joined" Confederation. 2. Confederation occurred almost 150 years ago. It is a little late to be discussing such a question.
Official year of Confederation. The term Canada stopped referring to a colony (now Ontario and Quebec) and became the name of the new Confederation.
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The four provinces that joined together to form Canada's first confederation in 1867 were Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. This historic agreement united these provinces under a federal government, while allowing them to maintain some degree of local governance. The Confederation aimed to create a stronger, more unified country and address issues such as defense and economic stability.
The colonies that joined Confederation as full partners in 1867 were Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. These four provinces formed the initial framework of the Dominion of Canada, uniting to create a federal government while retaining provincial powers. This partnership aimed to promote economic growth, enhance defense, and address political stability. Over time, other provinces and territories would join, expanding the confederation.
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They started confederation i think my bro .. lol (:
Ontario joined Confederation because of political deadlock.
Ontario Provincial Confederation of Regions Party was created on 1989-04-26.
1. Ontario did not exist prior to Confederation. Therefore it could not have "joined" Confederation. 2. Confederation occurred almost 150 years ago. It is a little late to be discussing such a question.
1867
Ontario did not exist as a separate entity prior to Confederation. Three colonies joined together to create Canada. They were Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the pre-Confederation Province of Canada. Upon Confederation (July 1, 1867) the Province of Canada was severed into the Provinces of Québec and Ontario.
Canada West and Canada East offered a railway to link Nova Scotia to the mainland. They promised money for bridges, roads, and other development.
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Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, and british Columbia were the first provinces to join confederation.
it's in the confederation. ------ No yet they still did. Now the Question is should they stay?
Dean Wasson as far as I know.