I'd like to request a custom map of Canada, featuring some provincial boundary alterations:
-Foremost, there is a large territory centered on Hudson's Bay. Its western boundary is 100 degrees W from the Arctic Coast south to 55 degrees N; then due east to 90 degrees west; then south to 52.5 degrees N; then east to 85 degrees W; then south to 51 degrees N; then east to 75 degrees W; then north to 52.5 degrees N; then east to the Labrador border.
-Labrador's borders remain as OTL.
-Obviously the big territory also truncates Ontario and Quebec.
-The Manitoba/Ontario boundary is at 90 degrees West, extending due north until it intersects the territorial boundary above.
-The Saskatchewan/Manitoba boundary is at 100 degrees West, extending due north until it intersects the territorial boundary above.
-Finally, enlarged Saskatchewan and Alberta are split into four jurisdictions by a boundary running east/west at 52.5 degrees north.
My thanks in advance to anybody willing to take this on.
-Foremost, there is a large territory centered on Hudson's Bay. Its western boundary is 100 degrees W from the Arctic Coast south to 55 degrees N; then due east to 90 degrees west; then south to 52.5 degrees N; then east to 85 degrees W; then south to 51 degrees N; then east to 75 degrees W; then north to 52.5 degrees N; then east to the Labrador border.
-Labrador's borders remain as OTL.
-Obviously the big territory also truncates Ontario and Quebec.
-The Manitoba/Ontario boundary is at 90 degrees West, extending due north until it intersects the territorial boundary above.
-The Saskatchewan/Manitoba boundary is at 100 degrees West, extending due north until it intersects the territorial boundary above.
-Finally, enlarged Saskatchewan and Alberta are split into four jurisdictions by a boundary running east/west at 52.5 degrees north.
My thanks in advance to anybody willing to take this on.