Talk:The Day Of Victory: Central Powers (Map Game)/@comment-26044830-20160511130013

NOTE: I'm not as efficient in these historical/alternate history games so do beware and i kinda lack good research on canada so it would also be vague and i have no idea what im doing

Canada
 * Government: A new government was established as an independent state after the Great War currently around "liberal" leaned but that changed this year as they decide to be isolated from every country, sticking to neutrality but if a nation requests trade, they accept but are quite cautious, more details on isolationism and at diplomacy for diplomacy while the isolation policy has started as a transitional policy to separate from the world but still apply trade to the open world.
 * Isolationism: Isolation from diplomacy and being neutral to all affairs apart from any trade agreement if there was such thing. They are however wanted to seek neutral nations to negotiate but are not willing to at this time.
 * Political Parties: No changes but the stance of Canada is becomes centrist at this time.
 * Military: After the Great War which Canada had sided with the allied side (as a British dominion before breaking up somehow), Canada has started investing a more larger military size of infantry but maintains the navy and air forces as usual with slow growth of air forces as aviation becomes popular.
 * Land Forces: Land forces are increased from the basic and estimated ~50,000 (again i don't know, I need to wait for Galack or whoever to approve the number) to 55,000 by active personnel. The reserves are raised from 10,000 to 16,000 this year.
 * Air Forces: Only one fighter plane has being commissioned.
 * Navy Forces: At least two military ships are funded for construction this year.
 * Economy: As war had damaged some parts of the economy, recovery will be done around six turns. Overall doesn't improve much by GDP and industry starts to expand as well putting the unused land policy into use.
 * "Make Use of Unused Land": The government decides to send 20,000 people from large and "populous" cities into rural regions, devoid of settlements apart from natives. This increases production and industry partially, so results have improved partially at this time.
 * Infrastructure: vague reorganisation of how infrastructure will be introduced, this is not final as i referred the recent version at times since im not sure
 * Vancouver Region (British Columbia and Yukon): Prioritised to build factories and some military factories abroad. Although paert of their economy was broken down due to voluntary help for Britain earlier.
 * Alberta-Saskatchewan: Industry expands like Vancouver (military factories and other industrial production), even though the region of Alberta is known for oil sands, that time is not allowed for oil sands to be made however one chemist has planned to extract bitumen this year.
 * Nunavut (incl. Northwest Territories): No changes.
 * Ontario (incl. Manitoba): Infrastructure starts to expand at major cities, forestry is promoted here and at least 1,500 here as part of the policy were sent into the forest to create "factories" to refine wood into lumber along with some of their family for future generations, enough to export.
 * Autonomous Region of Quebec: Led by conservative Jacques "Sunburnique" (kek, he is a communist in this wiki but whatever and is worst name), is an autonomous region made at the 1920 to deal with the problem of a Quebecer majority here however still subject to absolute rule of the Canadian government still.
 * Labrador: No changes but to prioritise fishing and part cutting wood for industry
 * Newfoundland: No changes but to prioritise fishing
 * New Brunswick-Nova Scotia-Charlotte: This region is probably irrelevant to their own standards and decides to focus them on grazing, although the terrain here to the government is not so great in their opinion. They also decide to promote fishing in the region of Charlotte and Nova Scotia.
 * Diplomacy: None due to the starting the isolation policy