Nation: Canada (Under the National Socialist Party of Canada) Population: 35,000,000 Flag/Banner:[img]http://imgur.com/YgVB8Xo.jpg[/img] Territory: Canada (will fill in later) Army Size: 350,000 Other Military Information: Recently expanded greatly, so still largely under-trained. Culture: Western Anglo-Franco-German. Very conservative, very repressive, very nationalistic. History: Following the loss of the war, the UK fell greatly as a world power. As ties between Britain and her colonies grew weaker and weaker, nations such as Canada became increasingly weak to outside propaganda. While American propaganda poured over the border, the Canadian people overwhelmingly rejected it, due to bitterness at America refusing to aid in the war effort. Instead, to the victors went the spoils. Canada, one of the "whitest" nations in the world, became the home of a massive white-nationalist uprising. From the early 1970's, to the early 1980's, the entire country was ravaged by a series of horrific vigilante purges and riots. Finally, by the mid 1980's, the police began to get the situation under control, and the Canadian Nazis began pursuing alternate means to power. Rallying behind a political figurehead, in a country that was split between countless political parties, they soared to victory in the next election, with 35% of the popular vote going to Peter Trumbauer of the National Socialist Party of Canada. Under Prime Minister Peter Trumbauer, the nation was transformed. He amended Canada's constitution, adding a Bill of Rights, protecting the human dignity of all "white-blooded Canadians", created a new Canadian flag that severed the country's ties with Britain, and began transforming Canada into a heavily socialized military state. Two and a half decades after the "Trumbaur Reforms" began taking effect, Canada boasts a healthy military, with strong economic ties to both Germany and the UK, and one of the world's fastest-growing fossil-fuel based economies. The grand factories and refineries of the Canadian Energy Corporation (CEC) are world-renowned, towering over the landscapes of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and the Northwest Territories.