Also what should I do with Quebec? AFAIK the rural parts are fairly decent, but should they form their own french speaking part, or would they be a good addition to a Red North American Union?
Well I come from the suburbs of Montreal, so it sucks that I'll end up left out, but anything with a direct land border with upstate NY, VT, NH and ME is fairly right-wing, as is Quebec City (although they're more libertarian than anything else). I'd throw in southern New Brunswick which is generally right-wing.
Also I suppose that northern Quebec, Nunavut and in the future possibly Greenland would also fit in because the Inuit are a very rugged people who like guns and value traditions, am I right? How do they vote?
Nunavut swings between the three major parties fairly often, though it leans more liberal. They basically vote for whoever campaigned the most there. Northern Quebec tends to be for separation.
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Northern Ontario is very leftist.
From Thunder Bay, can confirm.
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Also what should I do with Quebec? AFAIK the rural parts are fairly decent, but should they form their own french speaking part, or would they be a good addition to a Red North American Union?
Well I come from the suburbs of Montreal, so it sucks that I'll end up left out, but anything with a direct land border with upstate NY, VT, NH and ME is fairly right-wing, as is Quebec City (although they're more libertarian than anything else). I'd throw in southern New Brunswick which is generally right-wing.
Also I suppose that northern Quebec, Nunavut and in the future possibly Greenland would also fit in because the Inuit are a very rugged people who like guns and value traditions, am I right? How do they vote?
Nunavut swings between the three major parties fairly often, though it leans more liberal. They basically vote for whoever campaigned the most there. Northern Quebec tends to be for separation.
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