United Canadia
31-05-2006, 04:17
After several years of negotiations between the major nation that ruled over them the majority of United Canadia people voted in favour of the creation of their new nation of United Canadia. With the independence movement going perfectly the next step was to find a leader and the best leader was the lawyer who had lead the United Canadia provinces in this independence John Cora.
John Cora was a man of around about 40. He had been always for independence because he always believed that the two countries were not compatible. Then working secretly with several other leaders from the other territories they began to work at a young age around about 20-25 for independence for their whole region which was now sussessful.
John Cora stood on the stage in the capital of Toronta and said happily
"We are now a new nation as the former occupiers signed the agreement signifying last month's independence vote that came with 86% of the people. We have been working on independence for this region this area which can now successfully say that it is now a country. And the territories of Quebec, Manitoba, and the Maritimes agreed to join us in a nation of 5 million people. This is a good day to celebrate as with this 15 year process not one single life was lost. And as your first President I declare this United Canadia day."
Capital: Toronta
Regions: Ontario, Quebec, Maritimes
Population: 5 million
Language: English, French, and MicMac
Religion: Christian 70%, Muslim 15%, Jewish 7%, Hindu 2%, Indigenous 2%, other 4%
John Cora was a man of around about 40. He had been always for independence because he always believed that the two countries were not compatible. Then working secretly with several other leaders from the other territories they began to work at a young age around about 20-25 for independence for their whole region which was now sussessful.
John Cora stood on the stage in the capital of Toronta and said happily
"We are now a new nation as the former occupiers signed the agreement signifying last month's independence vote that came with 86% of the people. We have been working on independence for this region this area which can now successfully say that it is now a country. And the territories of Quebec, Manitoba, and the Maritimes agreed to join us in a nation of 5 million people. This is a good day to celebrate as with this 15 year process not one single life was lost. And as your first President I declare this United Canadia day."
Capital: Toronta
Regions: Ontario, Quebec, Maritimes
Population: 5 million
Language: English, French, and MicMac
Religion: Christian 70%, Muslim 15%, Jewish 7%, Hindu 2%, Indigenous 2%, other 4%