Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'canada'

Canada is a North American nation with a history shaped by Indigenous peoples, French and British colonization, and its evolution as a self-governing dominion within the British Empire to full independence. Its development has been characterized by complex relationships with the United States, a unique federal system balancing English and French influences, and the creation of a distinct multicultural identity. In alternate history scenarios, Canada's formation, territorial extent, and political alignment often diverge based on different outcomes in conflicts like the War of 1812, American Civil War, or Cold War.

What If Prince Edward Island Developed Beyond Tourism and Agriculture?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Prince Edward Island diversified its economy in the mid-20th century to become a maritime industrial and technological hub in Atlantic Canada.

What If Quebec Separated From Canada?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Quebec successfully achieved sovereignty in the 1995 referendum, permanently altering the political landscape of North America and global federalism.

What If Regina Developed Different Energy Policies?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Regina, Saskatchewan chose renewable energy over fossil fuels in the 1970s, transforming the Canadian prairies into a global clean energy leader.

What If Saskatoon Leveraged Agricultural Technology Earlier?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Saskatoon, Saskatchewan embraced agricultural innovation decades earlier, potentially transforming the Canadian Prairies into a global agtech powerhouse by the late 20th century.

What If The Halifax Explosion Never Happened?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the catastrophic 1917 Halifax Explosion was averted, potentially changing the development of Canada's maritime provinces, disaster management protocols, and urban planning.

What If The NHL Never Developed?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the National Hockey League never formed in 1917, dramatically altering the landscape of professional hockey and North American sports culture.