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Who was the true father of Confederation?
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Sweeny, Alastair
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Who was the true father of Confederation?
2014
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In fact, the present nature of Confederation owes the most to Cartier's demands for provincial powers. [John A. Macdonald], with an eye on Cartier's voting bloc, didn't need much winning over. Cartier didn't merely supply the political capital for Confederation; he set the wheels in motion over track he himself had laid. Macdonald was just the man he wanted.
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