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Revision as of 13:52, 15 February 2006

Canada
Forum: Canada Forum
Population: 302 nations (as of February 8, 2006)
Delegate: Carbanousa
Founder: unknown
Info: NSEconomy RC XML

DISCLAIMER!: Work in progress. :P
Bienvenue au Canada. The Non-Crappy Region!

This region is a true constitutional democracy. All decisions affecting how Canada is run, as well as how the delegate votes on UN resolutions, are administered through our off-site forum.

History

Main article: History of Canada

Canada is the land of ice, snow, beer, doughnuts, hockey and universal health care. At Nationstates, Canada was created late in the year 2002, by a predecesor nation of The True Domination.

Not much is known about the region's early history, as that historical information has died along with the region's initial inhabitants. Reports of the early days of the region indicate it was sparsely populated.

It is known that by April, 2003, the region was at a healthy 175 nations, and was led by a delegate called Taiga. By April or May of 2003, Las Chupacabras became delegate, and imposed Canada's first constitution on the region. Elections were held, electing 14 members to the inaugural government.

After an eventful first month, rule under the Las Chupacabras constitution began unravelling under the weight of its large size. After some stagnation, The True Domination briefly succeeded Las Chupacabras as delegate.

Elections were held by The True Domination, but by that time, residents of the region became disillusioned with the government structure. Only four ministers were elected, and not a single cabinet meeting was called during this second government.

The True Domination left the region for a stint with the Rejected Realms penis Army in August, 2003, allowing Las Chupacabras to once again become the delegate. The True Domination returned and attempted to take over the delegacy from a clearly disinterested Las Chupacabras. A nation called the Queendom of Tofiti also vied for the delegacy. In quick succession at the end of August, 2003, Tofiti became delegate, succeeding from Las Chupacabras, and then the following day, was in turn succeeded by The True Domination.

The True Domination remained in power until January 2004. Under his stewardship, the region of Canada stagnated, with little growth in population and no activity in Canada's forums. Near the end of The True Domination's reign as delegate, Canada started making attempts to integrate itself on the international scene. Bweezystan staffed an embassy in The South Pacific, and began discussions on reviving the region's government structure through a new constitution.

Bweezystan became delegate of Canada on January 13, 2004. Shortly thereafter, the new constitution was unanimously approved by a referendum. Riding the wave of renewed activity in the region, elections were held in February, 2004, electing Canada's first functioning cabinet in over six months.

Under the new structure, and with renewed enthusiasm from a solid core of a dozen nations, the region began to grow and prosper. Embassies were opened in regions such as The North Pacific, assistance was offered to The South Pacific when it was subject to a coup attempt by El Sabah Nur, and recruitment attempts began in earnest, greatly increasing the region's population and activity.

Basic laws were also enacted, governing ejections from the region, an intelligence agency was created, and Canada's defence system was improved.

In early, March, 2004, Bweezystan announced it would be stepping down from the delegacy. On March 28, 2004, Checkers McDog took over as delegate.

Under the leadership of Checkers McDog, Canada passed a Cabinet Disclosure law, forcing Cabinet to post weekly reports to inform the public of its activities. This accountabiilty measure was well received. A Conflict of Interest Guideline was passed to ensure that Canada's government members advised the citizenry of any other government positions they may be holding in other regions, while a simple dispute resolution mechanism was also established.

Many more recruitment drives occurred, briefly pushing the regional population over 500 nations. Embassies were opened in a dozen regions, further increasing Canada's visibility across Nationstates. Canada also created the Canadian Sports Agency, which held a regional Olympics, expanded its Role Play system thanks to the Leadership of MrPopo, and formed a Canadian Press Agency. A House of Commons was also organized, with political parties. Any Resident nation not in government may pose questions of the government in the House of Commons.

In late September, 2004, after a programming glitch, long time Defence Minister Carbanousa became delegate for eight hours. He was quickly replaced by Checkers McDog at the next update.

Currently, Canada continues to promote the traditional Canadian values of Peace, Order and Good Government, and is continuing with its Democratic Traditions and advances in International Diplomacy.

Politics

Canada is a Constitutional Democracy. The Constitution mandates elections every three months for the ministries of Regional Affairs, Defence, Foreign Affairs, Justice and the ever popular Ministry of Doughnuts and Beer. By constitutional decree, the Delegate of the region is the Prime Minister, as elected by Nationstates game-play mechanics. As such, unlike the other five ministers, the Prime Minister is technically always fighting an election campaign and can be replaced at any moment.

The five elected ministers together with the Prime Minister/Delegate constitute the Cabinet. The Cabinet is Canada's official governing body.

All residents not in cabinet can participate in the governing process through the House of Commons. There they can join or create a political party, ask questions of the current cabinet members and share their ideas.

Government Officials

The regional delegate is granted the position of Prime Minister and sits in Cabinet along with five other Ministers who must earn their seat in Cabinet by way of regional election. Regional elections are held once every three months. In total, the Cabinet is comprised of six nations.


11th Cabinet of Canada
Office Nation/Minister Held Since Appointed Deputy
Delegate/Prime Minister Carbanousa Dec 17 2005 Kana_da
Minister of Regional Affairs 420_Celebrants Jan 2 2006 Tiny_Villages
Minister of Defence Daemon Jan 2 2006 Defectiveness
Minister of Justice Parrrrtay Dec 9 2006 King_Girl
Minister of Foreign Affairs Judith Gap Jul 3 2005 Vacant
Minster of Doughnuts and Beer Omnivorous Feb 2 2006 Redundancies


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Law Library

Main article(s): Law Library of Canada

Maintained by the Minister of Justice, the Law Library of Canada is the official archive of all current and past Constitutional and Legal documents.

Since its creation the Library has undergone constant progress and improvement of its contents.

As well as archiving dissused legislation and former versions of the constitution, the Law Library contains:

Canadian Regional Defence Force

Political Parties

Geography

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Canada's geography is based on the outline of the North American continent. NoFunNinjas was Canada's latest cartographer however he has recently resigned from his duties. A new cartographer will be appointed shortly. Click here for a high-resolution version.










Diplomacy

Embassies

Ambassadors

Culture & Recreation

Chat Forums

Debates & Discussions

Fantasy Sports

Arcade

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