Monday 1 July 2024

157 and Counting

The British North American Act, enacted March 29, 1867 by the British Parliament, provided for Confederation of the three British North American colonies, Canada (Upper and Lower), Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Now much amended as the Constitution Act, 1867, it was proclaimed into law on July 1, 1867 and Canada was born. The first official birthday celebration was in 1868, July 1 being named Dominion Day in 1879 and Canada Day in 1982.

The 13th Prime Minister of Canada, John Diefenbaker, was two weeks shy of his first anniversary when Canadians bought the June 7, 1958 Star Weekly. There are four parts - a 28 page article section, a 56 page magazine, a 20 page comic section and a 12 page novel - 116 pages for 15 cents.

In the middle of the magazine we see a two page map titled "See Canada's Parks This Summer" with an accompanying three page article. The article mentions 29,000 square miles of national and provincial parks. Based on the parks drawn on the map there are 15 national parks with around 8-12,000 square miles, the rest provincial. Today the national park system is 39 parks covering 130,000 square miles.

Star Weekly Magazine - June 7, 1958, page 28

Star Weekly Magazine - June 7, 1958,  page 29