Creating Canada 1850-1890

  • The Quebec Conference: The Quebec Conference was held to discuss a proposed Canadian confederation.

    The Quebec Conference: The Quebec Conference was held to discuss a proposed Canadian confederation.
  • The Charlottetown Conference: The Charlottetown Conference was held to discuss the possibility of the union between the Maritime provinces.

    The Charlottetown Conference: The Charlottetown Conference was held to discuss the possibility of the union between the Maritime provinces.
  • The London Conference: In this Conference, there was 16 delegates of province Canada, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, met with the British government to draft a bill recommending Canadian Confederation.

    The London Conference:  In this Conference, there was 16 delegates of province Canada, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, met with the British government to draft a bill recommending Canadian Confederation.
  • Canada becomes a Country on July 1st, 1867.

    Canada becomes a Country on July 1st, 1867.