The British North America Act (BNA Act) of 1867 was primarily championed by Canadian politicians such as Sir John A. Macdonald, who became the first Prime Minister of Canada, and George-Étienne Cartier, a key figure in promoting Confederation. Other notable politicians included Charles Monck, who served as the first Governor General of the Dominion, and provincial leaders like George Brown and Thomas D'Arcy McGee, who played significant roles in advocating for the union of the provinces. The Act was a culmination of negotiations among these leaders, representing various provinces and interests in British North America.
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