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Who suggested the name 'Dominion of Canada'?

Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley, a Father of Confederation from New Brunswick, suggested the title "Dominion of Canada" in 1867, inspired by Psalm 72:8's reference to

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Question: Who suggested the name 'Dominion of Canada'?

Answer options:

  • John A. Macdonald ✅ Samuel Leonard Tilley
  • George Brown
  • George-Étienne Cartier

Correct answer: Samuel Leonard Tilley

Explanation: Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley, a Father of Confederation from New Brunswick, suggested the title "Dominion of Canada" in 1867, inspired by Psalm 72:8's reference to "dominion from sea to sea." While John A. Macdonald became Canada's first prime minister, George-Étienne Cartier championed Quebec’s interests, and George Brown was a reform leader, none of them proposed this specific name. Under the British North America Act, this term officially designated the newly united provinces. Memorizing the specific historical contributions of major Fathers of Confederation is a highly tested concept on the Canadian Citizenship exam.

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