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What was not true about the dominion of Canada?

It is not a "dominion" it is a Confederation of Nations.


What did it mean to be a dominion?

A dominion is a self-governing authority of a territory. Dominions were formerly seen during the British Empire with such countries of New Zealand and Canada.


Where was the dominion of Canada located?

The 'Dominion of Canada ' has never moved. Early Canada is only enlarged by the addition of the western provinces.


What day was the dominion of Canada FORMED?

Canada became a country ("one dominion under the name of Canada") on July 1, 1867.


Which countries were given the dominion status?

Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Newfoundland, Union of South Africa and the Irish Free State (pre WW2)


What is different from dominion day and Canada day?

Same thing. Before Canada Day it was called Dominion Day.


When was Dominion of Canada General Insurance Company created?

Dominion of Canada General Insurance Company was created in 1887.


In what year was nz granted dominion status?

The same year that Newfoundland became a Dominion


When was the dominion of Canada formed?

Canada officially became a country on July 1, 1867. The first provinces were Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. (The term "Dominion" is simply a historical reference to Section 3 of the British North America Act: "one dominion under the name of Canada". Canada was never known officially as "The Dominion of Canada". It found its way into popular venues such as paper currency and school maps. However, on Canadian bills it was meant as "The Dominion Under Canada" and on school maps as "The Queen's Dominion of Canada".)


What did the the creation of the dominion of Canada?

nothing


What country is Canada a dominion of?

France


When did the dominion of Canada come into bring?

Canada officially became a country on July 1, 1867. The first provinces were Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. The term "Dominion" is simply a historical reference to Section 3 of the British North America Act: "one dominion under the name of Canada". Canada was never known officially as "The Dominion of Canada".