The Fight to Keep Nova Scotia Out of Confederation
Representatives from the colonies of British North America gather to discuss Canadian Confederation at the Quebec Conference in October 1864. Public Domain
In the saga of Canadian Confederation there were winners and losers. Winners like Cartier and Macdonald are rightly seen as heroes: They put together a country, sponsored by Great Britain, with enormous potential for prosperity and liberty.
C.P. Champion
Author
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.