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‘Noble Chain of Provinces’: More ‘Fathers’ of Confederation

‘Noble Chain of Provinces’: More ‘Fathers’ of Confederation
The Metropolitan Methodist Church (later Metropolitan United Church) on Bond Street in Toronto in 1896. Public Domain
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Roman Catholic bishops supported Confederation in the hope that a strong central government would protect Catholic minorities in Protestant-dominated Ontario and the Maritimes, two-thirds of the new Dominion. On the flip side, Protestant minority educators in Quebec looked to the same constitutional provisions to protect them.

C.P. Champion
C.P. Champion
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C.P. Champion, Ph.D., is the author of two books, was a fellow of the Centre for International and Defence Policy at Queen's University in 2021, and edits The Dorchester Review magazine, which he founded in 2011.