The list of the founding fathers of Canada, actually referred to as the Fathers of Confederation, can be found at this site. It also includes the province they represented and their year of birth and death, as well as the conferences they participated in which preceded confederation.
A.J Smith was one of the founding father in the confederation of Canada
Jacques Cartier was the person who named the area "Canada", and hence his name "The Father of Canada". It was debrived from the word "kanata", in First Nation language, which means "Village"
Canada
Canada East and Canada West were the former Lower Canada and Upper Canada respectively. Lower Canada and Upper Canada were united into the Province of Canada in 1841 by the British Parliament. The terms Canada East and Canada West were terms of description, not names of separate entities.
No vice president in Canada.
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If you are referring to Father Jacques Marquette, or also referred to as Father Pere Marquette, it does not appear he ever ventured into Canada. Yet, there is a statue of him in Quebec, Canada.
No, he was not the founder of Canada. He is the founder of Quebec and he is well known as " Father of Canada ".
Yes, you can apply for citizenship in Canada if your deceased father was born there. However, it is not a guarantee that you will gain citizenship.
Samuel de Champlain is generally recognized as having been the "Father of Canada."
Brian's father lived in New York City before Brian's plane crash in Hatchet.
No
John Hopps
John Hopps
Samuel de Champlain
June 5th
Dr. Gyde from Canada