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Artknit Thornhill articles: Canada and confrences!

Did you know Canada day is on July 1st? Yes, they have conferences for provinces and territories. And Canada is one of the countries of the world including English-speaking provinces, and French-speaking provinces, such as Québec. So, lets learn about the conferences, of each province. And also, we are learning about controlling Canada today! It sets of 3 meetings between 1864 and 1866, to discuss and debate confederation. In this conference, they had done long speeches, and many arguments, politicians, from the province of Canada, the maritime colonies  discussed the idea of a formal union. The colonies that joined the Charlottetown conference in the pacific coast legion were not central to the discussions of confederation, at this time. Some of the objections from the Charlottetown conference  to confederation are resulted this conference. Ok, next, we are going to talk about the Québec conference. The Québec conference has held on October of 1864. The representatives from Canada West, Canada East, and the Atlantic colonies discussed and debated the needs and wants for the colonies. So, the third one we are talking about is the London conference. With the list of resolutions drafted, the fathers of confederation representing Canada West, Canada East, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia

travelled to England to write British North America Act. This legislation would officially end their status as individual British colonies. They would jointogether as a united, partially self-governing country. With the list of resolutions drafted, the fathers of confederation representing Canada West, Canada East, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia travelled to England to write British North America Act. Lets talk about about controlling Canada: July 1st, 1867 is the dominion day, of Canada. Whoa, that is a long time ago, my friends! Queen Victoria declared that the province of Canada (now split into 2 provinces, Ontario and Québec), New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia were officially united into the dominion of Canada. That is the women who ruled Victorian England, split the provinces into pieces, and halves! The first prime minister of Canada is John A. Macdonald, he was appointed prime minister on July 1, 1867, and was elected to the position, a month later. Queen Victoria also knighted him for his role in forming the New dominion. And also, his wife Agnes Macdonald wrote an impact of July 1st, 1867. And she had talks about controlling Canada, and also, Canadian parliaments. And also, she had talk about by saying figurative language. You learned the provinces and confederations of Canada, and how do they control Canada, Thank You!



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