The Canadian Pacific Railway, western expansion, and their impact on Confederation (1870–1885)
1870 - 1885
Territorial evolution of Canada's North: Yukon, Northwest Territories changes, and creation of Nunavut (1898–1999)
1895 - 1999
Statute of Westminster and the legal steps toward Canadian autonomy (1926–1931)
1926 - 1932
Senate reform campaigns and federal–provincial constitutional debates (1911–2016)
1910 - 2016
Road to Confederation and the British North America Act (1864–1867)
1864 - 1867
Red River Resistance, Rupert's Land transfer, and the creation of Manitoba (1868–1874)
1868 - 1874
Prince Edward Island's confederation debates, railway crisis, and entry (1865–1873)
1864 - 1873
Patriation of the Constitution and the Constitution Act, 1982 (1976–1982)
1976 - 1982
Newfoundland's referendums, union campaigns, and entry into Canada (1945–1949)
1945 - 1949
Implementation of Confederation: Canada's first federal and provincial institutions (1867–1875)
1867 - 1875
Formation of Saskatchewan and Alberta: provincehood, legislation, and boundary settlements (1903–1912)
1903 - 1912
Evolution of federal–provincial fiscal arrangements and equalization payments (1867–1957)
1867 - 1957