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When was the dominion of Canada formed?

Canada officially became a country on July 1, 1867. The first provinces were Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. (The term "Dominion" is simply a historical reference to Section 3 of the British North America Act: "one dominion under the name of Canada". Canada was never known officially as "The Dominion of Canada". It found its way into popular venues such as paper currency and school maps. However, on Canadian bills it was meant as "The Dominion Under Canada" and on school maps as "The Queen's Dominion of Canada".)


What happened on March 13th 1996?

The so-called Dunblane Massacre: Unemployed former shopkeeper Thomas Hamilton walked into the Dunblane Primary School in Scotland and opened fire, killing sixteen students and one teacher before fatally shooting himself. More info at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunblane_massacre


What were the working conditon's like in the 1900s in Canada?

Varied much more than today. Some people in Canada were living and dying not unlike hundreds of years earlier, others were in isolated remote areas living off the land, yet others toiled on farms or sweatshops. By the end of the 1900's not a single person was living off the land as in the past, there were many labour laws in place and children had to be in school until they were 16yrs of age.


Where did Alexander Mackenzie go to school?

Midland Grammar School


When did Jose de san martin go to school?

southwest middle school & southwest high school