KEY FIGURES
PROVINCES & TERRITORIES
BRITISH NORTH AMERICA ACT (BNA)
REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES
Factors for Confederation
100

Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada?

John A. Macdonald

100

The former name for Ontario (upper part of the Province of Canada).

Canada West

100

what year was the BNA Act passed? AND What did the BNA Act officially create?

1867 and the BNA act created the Dominion of Canada (or the country of Canada)

100

Why were Maritime provinces hesitant about joining Confederation?

They feared losing their independence, worried about economic disadvantages, or were concerned about being dominated by central Canada?

100

This was a major reason for needing a new political system.

Political Deadlock

200

Which French-Canadian leader was crucial to bringing Quebec into Confederation?

George-Étienne Cartier

200

Name the four original provinces that joined Confederation in 1867.

Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick

200

Under the BNA Act. What were three shared responsibilities between the federal and provincial governments.

Agriculture, immigration, and taxation.

200

What were French-Canadians' main concerns about Confederation?

Fear of losing their culture, language, and religious identity in a predominantly English-speaking Canada?

200

The takeover of a territory by another country.

Annexation 

300

He was the leader of the Clear Grits and a key member of the Great Coalition.

George Brown

300

Which two Maritime provinces did NOT join Confederation in 1867?

Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador

300

What specific protections did the BNA Act include for Quebec?

Protection of the French language, the Roman Catholic education system, and Quebec's legal system (civil law).

300

This group did not have a seat at the Confederation table?

the First Nations/Metis (Not consulted)

300

Trade challenges - This was ending between Canada and the United States, forcing a need for new trade.

The Reciprocity Treaty

400

Which Maritime politician led Nova Scotia and was a strong supporter of Confederation?

Charles Tupper

400

These provinces feared losing their sovereignty by joining Canada.

Nova Scotia or New Brunswick

400

In what city did the Charlottetown Conference take place in 1864?

Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

400

Which region of Canada felt most threatened by American expansion during the 1860s?

British Columbia

400

True or False: The US Civil War made Canada feel more vulnerable.

True.

500

What was George-Étienne Cartier's main concern when negotiating Confederation, and how did it affect the deal?

He wanted to protect French-Canadian culture and rights; this led to Quebec having special protections for language and education in the BNA Act.

500

Between 1867 and 1873, which THREE REGIONS joined the original four provinces, and what was the last major addition during this period?

Manitoba (1870), British Columbia (1871), and Prince Edward Island (1873)

500

True or False: The BNA act was signed in 1865.

False.

500

True or False: All Atlantic colonies were enthusiastic about joining Confederation.

False

500

True or False: Confederation was created to increase French-English fighting.

False.