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Who was John Buchan?

  1. The first Prime Minister of Canada

  2. A popular Governor General of Canada (1935-40)

  3. A famous Canadian explorer

  4. The inventor of the Canadarm

The correct answer is: A popular Governor General of Canada (1935-40)

John Buchan was a Scottish novelist, historian, and politician who served as Governor General of Canada from 1935-1940. He was known for his work as an author, with notable works including "The Thirty-Nine Steps," and for his efforts in promoting Canadian arts and culture during his time as Governor General. Option A is incorrect because the first Prime Minister of Canada was Sir John A. Macdonald. Option C is incorrect because John Buchan was born in Scotland and did not explore Canada. Option D is incorrect because the inventor of the Canadarm was Canadian engineer, Spar Aerospace.