- Joined
- Dec 16, 2017
The main reason why Canada achieved "independence" was because the UK didn't want to pay for the day to day operations of a colony that could possibly be overrun by Yankees. Ottawa's treatment of the prairie provinces is an interesting contrast to how the former thirteen colonies treated what would become the Midwestern states. Many of the original thirteen claimed parts the newly-annexed North West Territory was their own, but Philadelphia and later Washington decided to make the states carved of that territory equals within a federal framework. It was obvious from the get-go that that provinces carved out of the former Rupert's Land would be treated as colonies within a colony to exploit for resources.Either way, I don't think Canada was ever much of a "state" to begin with. More like an oversized and overstretched faggot factory. I don't keep close tabs, but the majority of trannies discussed on the farms are Canadians, which should tell you how much of a biological hazard that place is.
(British Columbia was always going to get different treatment as it was a separate colony brought in by negotiation.)
Though Ontario and Quebec would like to believe themselves to be progressive and cosmopolitan, their attitudes remain the same archaic ones from the 1870s when you chip away at the paint.