WELCOME TO THE FAMOUS CANADIANS QUIZ. EACH SCREEN WILL FEATURE THE PICTURE OF A FAMOUS CANADIAN. ALONG THE BOTTOM WILL BE FOUR CHOICES FOR YOU TO IDENTIFY.

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WELCOME TO THE FAMOUS CANADIANS QUIZ. EACH SCREEN WILL FEATURE THE PICTURE OF A FAMOUS CANADIAN. ALONG THE BOTTOM WILL BE FOUR CHOICES FOR YOU TO IDENTIFY THIS PERSON WHO HAD AN IMPACT ON CANADA’S HISTORY. ALONG THE LEFT SIDE HINTS WILL APPEAR APPROXIMATELY EVERY FIVE SECONDS. TO MOVE BACK AND FORTH USE THE ARROW KEYS IN THE BOTTOM LEFT. TO EXIT THE GAME PRESS ‘ESCAPE’. HAVE FUN AND GOOD LUCK! START THE GAME FAMOUS CANADIANS QUIZ

JOSEPH HOWE JOHN A. MACDONALD WILFRED LAURIER JOSEPH PAPINEAU HE WAS CANADA’S FIRST PRIME MINISTER HE HELPED FOUND GREAT COALITION HIS GOVERNMENT FELL BECAUSE OF THE PACIFIC SCANDAL HE WAS ONCE ELECTED AS MEMBER OF PARLAIMENT FOR VICTORIA

JEANNE SAUVÉ EMILY MURPHY NELLIE MCCLUNG CAIRINE WILSON SHE PUBLISHED 4 BOOKS UNDER THE NAME ‘JANEY CANUCK’ SHE PUSHED FOR RECOGNITION OF PROPERTY RIGHTS FOR WOMEN SHE WAS THE FIRST WOMAN MAGISTRATE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE SHE ORGANIZED THE ‘PERSONS’ CASE FORCING THE COURT TO ADMIT WOMEN WERE PERSONS UNDER THE LAW

JOSEPH HOWE LOUIS RIEL GABRIEL DUMONT JOSEPH PAPINEAU HE WAS CHOSEN AS LEADER OF THE METIS HE LED THE 1870 RESISTANCE AT RED RIVER TO CANADIAN EXPANSION IN 1885 HE LED A REBELLION IN WHAT WAS TO BECOME SASKATCHEWAN HE WAS CONVICTED OF TREASON AND HANGED ON 16 NOVEMBER 1885

HENRI BOURASSA WILFRED LAURIER ROBERT BORDEN JOSEPH PAPINEAU HE WAS PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA FROM 1896 TO 1911 HE OPPOSED THE HANGING OF RIEL IN 1899 HE SENT CANADIAN VOLUNTEERS TO FIGHT IN THE BOER WAR HIS CREATION OF THE ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY IN 1910 DIVIDED FRENCH & ENGLISH CANADIANS

ST. LAURENTMCKENZIE- KING ROBERT BORDEN JOSEPH HOWE HE WAS PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA DURING WORLD WAR 2 HE IS STILL THE LONGEST SERVING PRIME MINISTER HE ADVOCATED ‘CONSCRIPTION IF NECESSARY, BUT NOT NECESSARILY CONSCRIPTION’ HE USED SEANCES TO CONSULT HIS DEAD MOTHER ABOUT FOREIGN POLICY

MAURICE DUPLESSIS IGOR GOUZENKO NIKITA KRUCHSHEV JOSEPH STALIN HIS REVELATIONS STRAINED CANADA’S RELATIONS WITH THE USSR A SECRET JUDICIAL INQUIRY SPENT MONTHS INVESTIGATING HIS CLAIMS HIS FAMILY SPENT THE NEXT 50 YEARS POSING AS IMMIGRANTS HE WAS ORIGINALLY A CYPHER CLERK AT THE SOVIET EMBASSY IN OTTAWA

EMILY MURPHY EMILY CARR NELLIE MCCLUNG MARY PICKFORD SHE GREW UP IN VICTORIA AND DIED HERE IN 1945 SHE GAVE UP PAINTING TO RUN A BOARDING HOUSE UNTIL HER WORK WAS RECOGNIZED IN 1927 SHE PAINTED FORESTS AND ISOLATED WEST COAST COMMUNITIES IN ADDITION TO PAINTING SHE WROTE 7 BOOKS LIKE KLEE WYCK

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