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  1. Map Thread XII

    Maybe, and I'm sure it has nothing to do with the fact I'm already three fingers into a bottle of whiskey .
  2. Map Thread XII

    What's to be confused about? It's flat out irritating to see it in just about every map that gets posted here.
  3. Map Thread XII

    I find the anti-Canadianism of the mappers here disagreeable at the best of times, but in light of recent events I'm finding it downright loathsome.
  4. WI: (semi)Russian Canada?

    I don't know enough about Russian history to suggest an alternative to what naraht posted. But the dumping of undesirable ethnic groups in Alaska would increase the willingness of Russia to sell. After all, what is an icebox filled with enemies to the state compared to oodles of money?
  5. WI: (semi)Russian Canada?

    Yes, once gold is discovered in the Yukon. The easiest routes to the gold fields pass through Alaska, which lead into this in OTL. The question really is if Russia would sell during the Great Game. I don't think the Russian population grew large enough to potentially survive assimilation the way...
  6. OTL Election maps resources thread

    Not entirely.
  7. AHC: British Texas

    Several months ago someone posted an AHC for a Canadian Yucatan, for which I wrote a scenario that included both a Canadian Yucatan and a Canadian Texas. It was mostly an afterthought, only included when someone tried to pollute the thread with an Ameriwank, so it could definitely use some work...
  8. Alternate name for Belgium?

    Flanderowallonia. :p
  9. AHC: Pan-American Union

    Who to believe then? http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/dynamic/slabs.html
  10. AHC: Pan-American Union

    That's not simple at all. That's really, really difficult for them. They gathered up all the strength they could muster, nearly going bankrupt in the process, and by the end of the war couldn't manage to occupy anything except for a small area at the ass end of Upper Canada. In the mean time...
  11. WI: Britain renews alliance with Japan in 1922

    All the usual bollocks about how the invicible USA would crush little old us without breaking a sweat. We could have had a nice thread on the geopolitical ramifications of a continuing UK-Japan alliance but instead things went straight to the Ameriwanking.
  12. WI: Britain renews alliance with Japan in 1922

    So what might have turned out to be an interesting thread has degenerated into a circlejerk of anti-Canadianism. This is why we can't have nice things, AH.com
  13. OTL Election maps resources thread

    Very cool stuff. :) I feel ya. I've been dreading going west of Ontario in my current series of maps for a similar reason: so many islands in Arctic...
  14. Map Thread XII

    J'adore. That *Michigan, is it its own province, or is it part of *Ontario? How are the Metis, Inuit, and First Nations treated? What does the relationships between Canada and our North American neighbours look like, specifically with Mexico and Russia? Is there any appetite in Jamaica to join...
  15. Alternate warships of nations

    RCS Assiniboia Comissioned: 1983 Tonnage: 13,000 Length: 175 m Beam: 20.3 m Draught: 8.1 m A guided missile cruiser of the Province class, the Assiniboia* has been based at CFB Chaguaramas since she was launched. One of three Province class ships in the Caribbean fleet, she was instrumental in...
  16. OTL Election maps resources thread

    They told everyone they were making a new party, and Elections Canada took it literally. :D
  17. OTL Election maps resources thread

    It depends on if you count Mexico as in North America. When Toronto overtook Chicago in population last year, the Toronto media celebrated and the Chicago media threw a hissy fit, and everyone conveniently counted North America as only being north of the Rio Grande*. Only because of how small...
  18. OTL Election maps resources thread

    I know, right? Hard to imagine these days, since Toronto is now the third largest city in North America, but during the 1950s and 60s Toronto was only home to just over half a million people. Here's Ontario in the 1958 federal election, where Deifenbaker and his Conservative Party won the...
  19. OTL Election maps resources thread

    1957 saw Ontario shift from the comfortable Liberal stronghold to near-complete Tory domination. 61 seats total for the Diefenbaker Conservatives, as well as almost half the popular vote. It's strange from a modern perspective to see Toronto almost entirely blue. The CCF, while having lost...
  20. OTL Election maps resources thread

    The Liberal Party won 50 seats in Ontario in the 1953 federal election, about a 1/3 of the total ridings they would win that year. Ontario also formed the core of the Conservatives: 33 of the 51 ridings they would take were from Ontario. This would change dramatically in the next election. The...
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