Camera two was from a man on the ground at the Samuel de Champlain Monument. He was pretending to watch a street performer while awaiting orders to advance to the flash point. The 52-foot bronze statue honors Samuel de Champlain. The French navigator – often called the Father of New France – founded the city in 1608. The dome crowns the Louis S. St. Laurent Building. The namesake for the former post office was a Canadian prime minister from 1948 to 1957.
