Confederation and the Birth of Canada – The Day English Gained a New Nation—and New Words
On July 1, 1867, the birth of the Dominion of Canada reshaped English civic vocabulary. Terms like “Confederation,” “province,” and “Canada Day” emerged, blending colonial roots with national identity. This linguistic evolution still echoes in how English frames Canada’s governance, pride, and unity—linking history, celebration, and political expression.
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