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Sir John A. Macdonald was a Father of Confederation from which colony?
Macdonald represented Canada West (now Ontario) at the Confederation conferences.
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Question: Sir John A. Macdonald was a Father of Confederation from which colony?
Answer options:
- Nova Scotia
- New Brunswick ✅ Province of Canada (Canada West)
- Prince Edward Island
Correct answer: Province of Canada (Canada West)
Explanation: Macdonald represented Canada West (now Ontario) at the Confederation conferences.
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