Townships Trivia: Politics (Answers)
1) c
2) d
3) b
4) d
5) a
6) a
7) c
8) a
9) d
10) d
1) c
2) d
3) b
4) d
5) a
6) a
7) c
8) a
9) d
10) d
--February 3, 2017.
1) Which Father of Confederation and Townships resident had once called for the annexation of Canada to the United States?
a) Sir John A. Macdonald
b) Sir George Lennox
c) Sir Alexander Tilloch Galt
d) All of the above
2) Who represented the County of Missisquoi from 1948 to 1973, and served as Premier of Quebec from 1968 to 1970?
a) René Levesque
b) Pierre Paradis
c) Daniel Johnson Jr.
d) Jean-Jacques Bertrand
Benjamin Cate Howard (1865-1923) was born with a deep and solid Eastern Townships’ heritage - his grandparents from his father’s side had been Irish immigrants arriving in the Townships in the early 1820s, and a set of great grandparents from his mother’s side had been part of the Marlow pioneers in Stanstead, arriving from New Hampshire circa 1800. As it was, Ben Howard was born the second son to a farming family on what was known as the Howard Farm, Apple Grove, which was an area just a few miles northwest from where the old Marlow Settlement had been located - present day, Marlington.
Né à Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts en 1916, Jean-Jacques Bertrand a étudié au Séminaire de Saint-Hyacinthe et à l 'Université de Montréal en droit. Sa carrière politique débuta en 1948, lorsque, sous la bannière de l'Union Nationale de Maurice Duplessis qui était au pouvoir, il fut élu comme député à l'Assemblé nationale.