Alexis Quest #12

  • Jan 2, 1534

    Jacques Cartier

    Jacques Cartier
    In 1534, a French explorer Jacques Cartier landed on the Prince Edward Island. Exploring the island allowed France to lay claims to two lands that soon would be Canada. I picked this one because if someone had to study about the explorers of the island and how Canada got started, they might need this one.
  • Samuel de Champlain

    Samuel de Champlain
    In 1608, French explorer Samuel de Champlain gives money Québec. I chose this because if they bought something with the money and someone might wanna know how they got the money to pay for it and that is the guy.
  • James Cook

    James Cook
    In 1778, Captain James Cook landed on what is now Vancouver Island. He is an explorer and on his third voyage he went to North America's coast which is Vancouver Island. I picked this because if someone wanted to know how and where he landed, they could look here.
  • Loyalist and Iroquois

    Loyalist and Iroquois
    In 1784, A large numbers of Loyalists and Iroquois arrived from the United States and settled along the St. Lawrence River. They were there to heavily influence the politics and culture and it soon was Canada. I chose this because It is more info on how Canada got started and that is very important.
  • George Vancouver

    George Vancouver
    In 1792, Captain George Vancouver explored the coastline of Vancouver Island, which is named after his last name. He is known for his exploring and he explored Vancover Island and they named it after him. I chose it because people might wanna know a little bit more about how it got it's name.
  • John Norquay

    John Norquay
    In 1878, John Norquay became the first Métis premier of Manitoba. I chose this because maybe you wanted to know who was the first to start it and you would come here and find it.
  • John Abbott

    John Abbott
    In 1891, Quebecer John Abbott became Canada’s first native-born prime minister. I chose it because it's the history of the Prime Minister and who started it.
  • Agnes Macphail

    Agnes Macphail
    In 1921, Agnes Macphail was elected for the first female member of Parliament. I pick it because I thought it was cool that women can do it like men do so now if women want to do it, they can.
  • Richard Bedford Bennett

    Richard Bedford Bennett
    In 1930, New Brunswicker, Richard Bedford Bennett became the prime minister of Canada. I chose this person because if they need to know about who works in the prime minister they can come to this and find it.
  • Brian Gallant

    Brian Gallant
    In 2014, 32 year old Brian Gallent got elected for the youngest primier. I picked this one because I thought it was cool that someone so young would take that responsibility and he made history so maybe someone can try to be even younger if they want to do the job like him.