Founding father gets plaque at Museum
James Isbister was a farmer, an English Métis leader, a Hudson Bay Company employee and the founder of Prince Albert.
Honouring his role in the creation of the city along with his standing amongst the Métis people was supported wholeheartedly by Sherry McLennan of the MN-S in Prince Albert.
“Knowing that it was a Métis person that came here and started Prince Albert and right in the heart of where I live, it makes me very proud,” she said.
Along with farming in the area, Isbister was one of four Métis delegates to convince Louis Riel to come back to Canada and lead the Métis protest movement.