Because it was included in land transfers from Britain to the new Canadian Confederation. Edmontonians were never consulted.
Prince Edward Island joined Canada in 1873 as a province.
No part of Canada is British. French are a majority in Quebec.
Rupert's Land and the "North-western Territory" were transferred from Britain to Canada on July 15, 1870. After the transfer, both were merged under the name, "The North-West Territories."
Riel, hoping that the anger of Canada might be focused on him and not his people, turned himself in. ("Louis Riel". Asfar, Dan and Tim Chodan. 2003. Lone Pine. Edmonton. Page 214)
The location of our cities and today's populations, particularly those in Eastern Canada, are in in the southern part because the parts lower have been taken by the USA. Otherwise they would be in the middle part of Canada. Canada's border has been determined by the limits placed on American expansionism. They took as much land as they could by any means available right up to our large and defended cities. That and ease of living. The living is easy in the south, harder in the north.
Edmonton is located in the country of Canada. Canada is a country, Edmonton is a city in the province of Alberta, which is a province of Canada.
Edmonton is in North America, specifically in Canada.
Canada Place - Edmonton - was created in 1988.
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Edmonton is not a country, its a city in Canada
Edmonton borders the Parkland, Sherwood Park and Strathcona counties.
No, Edmonton is a city in Canada. It is the capital of the province of Alberta.
The driving distance from Edmonton, Canada to Toronto, Canada is 2,161 miles / 3,478 km.
There are 5147.092 miles between Algiers, Algeria and Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
As of the 2006 Census, 18,245 Filipinos lived in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
No, Ottawa is the capital of Canada. Edmonton is the provincial capital of Alberta, Canada.