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 Toronto Implemented Different Housing Policies Before Its Price Surge?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Toronto enacted bold housing reforms in the early 2000s, potentially avoiding its extreme affordability crisis and reshaping Canada's largest city.

What If Quebec's 1995 Sovereignty Referendum Had Succeeded?

Exploring how Canada and North America would have evolved if Quebec had voted for sovereignty in the razor-thin 1995 referendum, creating a new nation in the heart of Canada.

What If Canada Had Implemented Proportional Representation in 2017?

Exploring how Canadian politics and governance would have evolved if Justin Trudeau had fulfilled his electoral reform promise and implemented proportional representation.

What If Canada Had Implemented National Pharmacare in 2018?

Exploring how Canada's healthcare system and society would have evolved if the federal government had implemented a comprehensive national pharmacare program in 2018.

What If Canada Had Fully Implemented Indigenous Self-Government in 2016?

Exploring how Canada's relationship with First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples would have evolved if the federal government had implemented comprehensive Indigenous self-government following the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.

What If Canada Had Begun Phasing Out Oil Sands Development in 2015?

Exploring how Canada's economy, environment, and global position would have evolved if the federal government had initiated an early transition away from oil sands development following the 2015 Paris Agreement.