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name=Samuel de Champlain| | name=Samuel de Champlain| | ||
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country=Canada| | country=Canada| | ||
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− | birth=29 January 2009 | + | birth=29 January 2009 <br> day 436| |
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residence={{FlagBall|Canada}} [[Quebec]]| | residence={{FlagBall|Canada}} [[Quebec]]| | ||
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term_end1=25 July 2010| | term_end1=25 July 2010| | ||
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=Businessman & entrepreneur= | =Businessman & entrepreneur= | ||
'''Samuel de Champlain''', aka '''SdC''', was born on day 436 of the New World in [[Quebec]]. | '''Samuel de Champlain''', aka '''SdC''', was born on day 436 of the New World in [[Quebec]]. | ||
− | He | + | He was an entrepreneur and a businessman. He was the founder of the Carbonic Sink Forestry wood company and Carbon Zero Housing located in Quebec, Canada. |
− | SdC is also the founder and Director of the Banque Centrale du Quebec organization. The Central Bank of Quebec financed the creation of the [[Union Nationale]] party in November 2009. | + | SdC is also the founder and Director of the ''Banque Centrale du Quebec organization''. The Central Bank of Quebec financed the creation of the [[Union Nationale]] party in November 2009. |
− | This organization | + | This organization was devoted to the protection of citizens of the Province of Québec. It provided help to [[baby boom|baby-boomers]] in order to rapidly be able to use a house in order to maximise the productivity of employees. The BCQ also was used as a 3rd counterparty in financial deals between citizens (company transfer, asset transfer). |
− | = | + | =[[Congress of Canada]]= |
− | + | Samuel de Champlain was elected for the first time to Congress in [[Ontario]] with the [[Parti National du eQuebec]], in May 2009. SdC was the last party president of the PNQ. | |
− | Samuel de Champlain was elected for the first time | + | |
He successfully ran for Congress in Quebec in March 2010, where he accumulated more votes (75) than any other Congressman in [[Canada]]. He subsequently won a seat in April, May and June of 2010 in Quebec. | He successfully ran for Congress in Quebec in March 2010, where he accumulated more votes (75) than any other Congressman in [[Canada]]. He subsequently won a seat in April, May and June of 2010 in Quebec. | ||
− | Samuel de Champlain became Party President of the French Union Nationale in May 2010, where he served 4 mandates. | + | Samuel de Champlain became Party President of the French [[Union Nationale]] in May 2010, where he served 4 mandates. |
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=Accusations of Treason= | =Accusations of Treason= | ||
+ | During the [[World War III|Third World War]], Samuel de Champlain moved to [[France]]. He returned to Canada to run for Congress in Quebec after the war. During his time as a French citizen, he had fought in several campaigns for France against Canada and against [[EDEN]], particularly in the crucial battles for Quebec and Ontario, at the time Canada's two largest provinces. His return and subsequent political ambitions caused controversy with accusations, particularly from the [[Canadian Progressive Front]], that he was a traitor and that he should not be allowed to sit in Congress. | ||
− | + | He was charged by the Canadian courts with a fine of two weapons to be paid to the Ministry of Defense and a few months ban from Congress, which was considered completed by "time served" already during his trial. SdC won his seat and was seated in Congress. | |
− | + | It was revealed that Canada's Prime Minister, [[Chucky Norris]], had learned on the court to provide a small sentence. The controversy spiralled into a joint [[Canadian Progressive Front]]/[[Democratic Action League]] attempt to impeach Norris and put a DAL president in his place, though the impeachment failed by a few votes. | |
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− | It was revealed that Canada's Prime Minister, [[Chucky Norris]], had learned on the court to provide a small sentence. The controversy | + | |
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+ | =Epic writer and historian= | ||
Samuel de Champlain is widely recognised as a source of inspiration among new players, relating the past stories and keeping UN history alive. | Samuel de Champlain is widely recognised as a source of inspiration among new players, relating the past stories and keeping UN history alive. | ||
− | + | Some of his stories are: | |
− | + | * {{eLink|article|1287861|Les racines de l’Union Nationale}} | |
− | * | + | * {{eLink|article|1315075|L'aube de l'Union Nationale}} |
− | + | * {{eLink|article|1354041|L'ascension de l'Union Nationale}} | |
− | * | + | * {{eLink|article|1370169|Mes objectifs à la Présidence de l'Union Nationale}} |
− | + | * {{eLink|article|1452159|Maintenir le cap!}} | |
− | * | + | * {{eLink|article|1486155|Mon héritage au sein de l'Union Nationale}} |
− | + | * {{eLink|article|1488728|Jour 1000 du Nouveau Monde}} | |
− | * | + | * {{eLink|article|1494579|My legacy}} |
− | + | * {{eLink|article|1516713|Retraite de la vie politique}} | |
− | * | + | * {{eLink|article|1564932|Fox Blutch, president du eCanada!}} |
− | + | * {{eLink|article|1580107|Premier anniversaire de l'Union Nationale!}} | |
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Businessman & entrepreneur
Samuel de Champlain, aka SdC, was born on day 436 of the New World in Quebec.
He was an entrepreneur and a businessman. He was the founder of the Carbonic Sink Forestry wood company and Carbon Zero Housing located in Quebec, Canada.
SdC is also the founder and Director of the Banque Centrale du Quebec organization. The Central Bank of Quebec financed the creation of the Union Nationale party in November 2009. This organization was devoted to the protection of citizens of the Province of Québec. It provided help to baby-boomers in order to rapidly be able to use a house in order to maximise the productivity of employees. The BCQ also was used as a 3rd counterparty in financial deals between citizens (company transfer, asset transfer).
Congress of Canada
Samuel de Champlain was elected for the first time to Congress in Ontario with the Parti National du eQuebec, in May 2009. SdC was the last party president of the PNQ.
He successfully ran for Congress in Quebec in March 2010, where he accumulated more votes (75) than any other Congressman in Canada. He subsequently won a seat in April, May and June of 2010 in Quebec.
Samuel de Champlain became Party President of the French Union Nationale in May 2010, where he served 4 mandates.
Accusations of Treason
During the Third World War, Samuel de Champlain moved to France. He returned to Canada to run for Congress in Quebec after the war. During his time as a French citizen, he had fought in several campaigns for France against Canada and against EDEN, particularly in the crucial battles for Quebec and Ontario, at the time Canada's two largest provinces. His return and subsequent political ambitions caused controversy with accusations, particularly from the Canadian Progressive Front, that he was a traitor and that he should not be allowed to sit in Congress.
He was charged by the Canadian courts with a fine of two weapons to be paid to the Ministry of Defense and a few months ban from Congress, which was considered completed by "time served" already during his trial. SdC won his seat and was seated in Congress.
It was revealed that Canada's Prime Minister, Chucky Norris, had learned on the court to provide a small sentence. The controversy spiralled into a joint Canadian Progressive Front/Democratic Action League attempt to impeach Norris and put a DAL president in his place, though the impeachment failed by a few votes.
Epic writer and historian
Samuel de Champlain is widely recognised as a source of inspiration among new players, relating the past stories and keeping UN history alive.
Some of his stories are:
- Les racines de l’Union Nationale
- L'aube de l'Union Nationale
- L'ascension de l'Union Nationale
- Mes objectifs à la Présidence de l'Union Nationale
- Maintenir le cap!
- Mon héritage au sein de l'Union Nationale
- Jour 1000 du Nouveau Monde
- My legacy
- Retraite de la vie politique
- Fox Blutch, president du eCanada!
- Premier anniversaire de l'Union Nationale!