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what the fudge, Canada wasn't founded by Jacques Cartier >.< The dude lived three centuries before it even existed.... & almost a century before any European settlement in the region
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During the 19th century, the Templars were present in Canada as the [[Château Clique]], and attempted to eradicate French culture. Their influence over the government was criticized by the journalist and Assassin [[Ludger Duvernay]], who founded the {{Wiki|Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society}} to promote the secession of Quebec.<ref>''[[Assassin’'s Creed: Revelations - Discover Your Legacy|Assassin's Creed: Discover Your Legacy]]''</ref>
During the 19th century, the Templars were present in Canada as the [[Château Clique]], and attempted to eradicate French culture. Their influence over the government was criticized by the journalist and Assassin [[Ludger Duvernay]], who founded the {{Wiki|Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society}} to promote the secession of Quebec.<ref>''[[Assassin’'s Creed: Revelations - Discover Your Legacy|Assassin's Creed: Discover Your Legacy]]''</ref>


In 2012, an Assassin cell was located in the city of {{Wiki|Whistler, British Columbia}}. During a call with [[Gavin Banks|Gavin]], the team's leader [[Janice]] requested additional team members, but she and her fellow Assassins were attacked and killed by Templars led by [[Daniel Cross]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]''</ref> Later that year, northeastern Canada was among the areas heavily affected by a [[2012 coronal mass ejection|solar wind]].<ref name="AC3" />
In 2012, an Assassin cell was located in the city of {{Wiki|Whistler, British Columbia}}. During a call with [[Gavin Banks|Gavin]], the team's leader [[Janice]] requested additional team members, but she and her fellow Assassins were attacked and killed by Templars led by [[Daniel Cross]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]''</ref> Later that year, northeastern Canada was among the areas heavily affected by a [[Second Disaster|solar wind]].<ref name="AC3" />


In 2013, an [[Abstergo Entertainment]] office building in [[Montreal]] focused on the [[Sample 17 Project]].<ref name="AC4">''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''</ref>
In 2013, an [[Abstergo Entertainment]] office building in [[Montreal]] focused on the [[Sample 17 Project]].<ref name="AC4">''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''</ref>

Revision as of 18:30, 13 January 2019


Canada is the northernmost sovereign state in North America, originating from the cession of New France to the United Kingdom after France's defeat in the Seven Years' War.

History

During the Seven Years' War, the Assassin-turned-Templar Shay Cormac sailed the Canadian Atlantic aboard his ship, the Morrigan, and traveled to settlements, such as St. John's in Newfoundland.[1]

Robert Faulkner worked as a young merchant in Halifax, Nova Scotia before leaving to join the Colonial Assassins in 1753. As Connor's first mate on the Aquila, Faulkner helped protect the trade route to Louisbourg from privateer ships such as the Prospector, and sailed with him to Oak Island to find William Kidd's treasure.[2]

Connor's apprentice Stephane Chapheau hailed from Quebec. During the American Revolutionary War, the Assassins made sure to prevent the Continental Army from seizing control of Quebec, as their colonists did not want independence.[3]

During the 19th century, the Templars were present in Canada as the Château Clique, and attempted to eradicate French culture. Their influence over the government was criticized by the journalist and Assassin Ludger Duvernay, who founded the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society to promote the secession of Quebec.[4]

In 2012, an Assassin cell was located in the city of Whistler, British Columbia. During a call with Gavin, the team's leader Janice requested additional team members, but she and her fellow Assassins were attacked and killed by Templars led by Daniel Cross.[5] Later that year, northeastern Canada was among the areas heavily affected by a solar wind.[2]

In 2013, an Abstergo Entertainment office building in Montreal focused on the Sample 17 Project.[6]

References