North Quebec

North Quebec, officially known as the Republic of North Quebec is a nation located in North America. North Quebec is bordered by Canotia to the southwest, and by to the northeast. It is the secondary nation of CJets.

French North Quebec
North Quebec was first settled by France in the 1700s. When France lost the Seven Years War against Britain, France was only limited to territory north of the St. Lawrence River. France decided to name this colony North Quebec.

North Quebec was subject to the fur trade, which brought profit to France, as well as the people of French North Quebec.

French North Quebec joined the allies in both world wars.

World War II
As a result of France surrendering in World War II, French North Quebec was occupied by Nazi Germany for four years. No invasions by Germany in North Quebec or of North Quebec took place up until 1944, as Germany was too preoccupied with their war in Europe. On May 5, 1944, hundreds of Canadian and American troops landed in four cities in North Quebec, including Saguenay, Sept-Iles, Rouyn-Noranda, and Val d'Or, with the objective of liberating North Quebec. It worked, as North Quebec was fully liberated by May 29, less than a month later.

North Quebec Revolution
In the mid 1950s, the idea of independence to North Quebec became popular. In 1958, people of North Quebec began to revolt against the French, starting the North Quebec Revolution. In 1967, France surrendered, and allowed North Quebec to become independent. Sept-Îles was chosen as the capital of North Quebec.

Geography
According to the Köppen climate classification, most of the country is subarctic. Small portions in the south are humid subcontinential, while the northern portions are classified as tundra.

North Quebec borders the Hudson Bay, the Hudson Strait, and the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

Military
North Quebec has a small military of about 10,000 soldiers. In order to cope with a small military, North Quebec has a highly advanced air force of about 500 Boeing aircraft.

Government
The current ruling party of North Quebec is the Liberal Party. The president of North Quebec is Pierre DeGuara, who has been leader since 2015.

Elections in North Quebec are similar to those of Canada, with a "first past the post" system. The three other major parties in North Quebec besides the Liberal Party are the Green Party, the National Conservative Party, and the Nationalist Party.

Hockey
The national sport of North Quebec is ice hockey. North Quebec has four teams in the North American Hockey League. The national team has a huge following in North Quebec. Team North Quebec has two main venues; the NordQC Airways Arena in Saguenay with a capacity of 16,000, and the GTA Centre in Sept-Îles, the largest arena in the country with a capacity of 18,000.

Soccer
North Quebec's national team has a decent following in the country. North Quebec's largest soccer stadium is the Lakeside Stadium in Saguenay, with a capacity of 60,000. The Lakeside Stadium is the only stadium with a retractable roof in the country.

Football
Football is a relatively popular sport in North Quebec. North Quebec has 3 teams in the NAFL.

Air Travel
The national airline of North Quebec is NordQC Airways. NordQC Airways is based out of Val d'Or, the busiest airport in the country. NordQC Airways is the only international airline from North Quebec.

Air Creebec is another airline from North Quebec, also based out of Val d'Or. Air Creebec only operates regional flights to cities mainly in North Quebec.