Quebec Conference, 1864 — The Quebec Conference was the second meeting held in 1864 to discuss Canadian Confederation.The 16 delegates from the Province of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island had agreed at the close of the Charlottetown Conference … Wikipedia
Canadian Confederation — 1885 photo of Robert Harris s 1884 painting, Conference at Quebec in 1864, to settle the basics of a union of the British North American Provinces, also known as The Fathers of Confederation. The original painting was destroyed in the 1916… … Wikipedia
Charles Tupper — Not to be confused with Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper, son of Charles Tupper. The Right Honourable Sir Charles Tupper Bt, GCMG, CB, PC … Wikipedia
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Quebec Conference, 1864 — To discuss terms of Confederation. Index: C Cauchon s commentaries on the resolutions, 24. B Division of authority between federal and provincial Legislatures, 163; residuary powers, 163 164; constitution of the Senate, 164 165; financial… … The makers of Canada
John A. Macdonald — For other people named John Alexander Macdonald, see John Alexander Macdonald (disambiguation). The Right Honourable Sir John A. Macdonald GCB KCMG PC … Wikipedia
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Ambrose Shea — Sir Ambrose Shea, KCMG (17 September 1815 ndash; 30 July 1905), from Newfoundland. is considered one of the fathers of the Canadian Confederation. He was also a governor of the Bahamas.He was born in St. John’s, Newfoundland on September 17, 1815 … Wikipedia
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