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  • Act Of Union

    In 1840 Upper Canada and Lower Canada were joined into one. They became known as Canada. It was reccomended by Lord Durham in his report called The Durham Report. He believed it would help with the construction of the canals while it would help Lower Canada erase its debt. This merge was put to action by the British Court on July 23rd 1840.
  • Responsible Government

    Once Lord Elgin's bill (The Rebellion Losses Report) had been signed, responsible government had been won for Upper and Lower Canada.
  • The Rebellion Losses Bill

    The Rebellion Losses Bill was a bill written by Lord Elgin. It suggested compensating all those in Lower Canada whose property and belongings had been damaged by the rebellion. It was signed on April 25th 1849.
  • Charlottetown conference

    Charlottetown conferece takes place. It consisted of the Maritime colonies.
  • Quebec conference

    Quebec conference takes plase. The issue of confederation is spoken about. This was the second conference that took place.
  • Canada West Joins Confederation

    Canada West Joins Confederation
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    Canada West was one of the first provinces to join Confederation. It later became known as Ontario. Toronto is the current capital of Ontario. Ottawa is the current capital of Canada.
  • Canada East Joins Confederation

    Canada East Joins Confederation
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    Canada East was one of the first provinces to join Confederation. It later became known as Quebec. The current capitol of Quebec is Quebec City
  • Nova Scotia Joins Confederation

    Nova Scotia Joins Confederation
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    Nova Scotia was one of the first provinces to join Confederation. The current capitol of Nova Scotia is Halifax.
  • New Brunswick Joins Confederation

    New Brunswick Joins Confederation
    More Information New Brunswick was one of the first provinces to join Confederation. The current capitoa of New Brunswick is Fredricton.
  • Canada

    Canada is formed. It consists of various provinces that had discused this procedure of the formation of this nation in various different conferences.
  • Seperation Of The Province Of Canada

    When the province of canada joined Confederation, it was seperated into 2 provinces. Canada East became Quebec and Canada West became Ontario.
  • British North America Act of 1867

    The London conference is held. It was the final stage of translating th 72 resolutions of 1864 into legislation. The result was the British North America Act of 1867 ( now called the Constitution Act of 1867) It then passed through the british parliament and was signed by Queen Victoria on March 29th 1867. Later proclaimed into law on July 1st 1867
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    Confederation Joinings

  • Manitoba Joins Confederation

    Manitoba Joins Confederation
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    Manitoba joined Confederation around the same time as the North West Territories. The current capital of Manitoba is Winnipeg.
  • North West Territories Joind Confederation

    North West Territories Joind Confederation
    The North West Territories joined confederation 3 years later. At the time the North West Territories included all of the old Ruperts Land (owned by the HBC). It was later seperated into other provinces and territories.The current capital of the North West Terriotories is Yellowknife.
  • British Columbia Joins Confederation

    British Columbia Joins Confederation
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    British Columbia joined Confederation 4 years later. The current capital of B.C. is Victoria.
  • P.E.I. Joins Confederation

    P.E.I. Joins Confederation
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    P.E.I joined confederation 6 years later. They did not want to join earlier, but finally joined in1873. The current capital of P.E.I. is Charlottetown.
  • Yukon Territory Joins Confederation

    Yukon Territory Joins Confederation
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    Yukon joined Confederation 31 years later. It was made up of a peice of land where the North West Territories used to be. The current capital of the Yukon is Whitehorse.
  • Alberta Joins Confederation

    Alberta Joins Confederation
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    Alberta joined confederation 38 years later. It is made up of a peice of land that used to belong to the North West Territories. The current capital of Alberta is Edmonton.
  • Saskatchewan Joins Confederation

    Saskatchewan Joins Confederation
    Saskatchewan joined Confederation at the same time as Alberta. The current capital of Saskatchewan is Regina. Saskatchewan is made up of land that used to be a part of where the North West Territories used to be.
    (For more information see Alberta)
  • Newfoundland joins Confederation

    Newfoundland joins Confederation
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    Newfoundland joined Confederation much later (82 years). In 2001 the name changed to Newfoundland and Labrador. The current capital of Newfoundland is St.John's.
  • Nunavut Joins Confederation

    Nunavut Joins Confederation
    Nunavut is the most recent province/territory. it joined Confederation 132 years later. The current capital of Nunavut is Iqaluit. It is made up of a peice of land that used to belong to the North West Territories.