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Map of the provinces of Canada as they were from 1867 to 1870. On July 1 1867, the Dominion of Canada was created with from three provinces of British North America: Canada (split into the provinces of Ontario and Quebec), New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. On July 15 1870, Rupert's Land and the North-Western Territories were ceded to Canada, and became the North-West Territories; a small square of this was made the province of Manitoba.

This map shows all of the borders of Canada as it is today. Note that, to make for simpler mapping, Newfoundland's version of the Labrador border is used instead of Quebec's. For much of Canada's history, it recognized only a tiny part (the "Coasts of Labrador") as belonging to Newfoundland.

Made by User:Golbez.

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