Canada

The Canadian Republic of America is a puppet state in North America ruled by the United States. Originally a Scottish domain as part of the Commonwealth, the country was invaded in 1941 during World War II due to several misunderstandings and a misinterpretation of a declaration of war by Canada.

The country's government is simply the United States government, and the governor system has been implemented for the provinces and territories.

There is no capital of Canada, instead the district of Algonquin serving as it's capital. Formally, Washington D.C. serves as the capital of Canada due to it's status as a puppet.

History
Before the era of the colonial powers, Canada was first discovered by Vikings around 1100 AD, initially established as Vestlige-Verden. The "colony" of sorts survived nearly 400 years, but was soon destroyed in 1517 after the ocean blue was sailed, with Scotland scrambling for control.

Canada went through several different names, including James's Bay, Grand Ontario, Scottish Hudson, Grand Columbia and ultimately Scottish North America. This name stuck with Canada for nearly most of it's history, before it was formally renamed to it's current name sometime before 1721.

After the First European War ended, Scotland was in major debt. With no other country to sell Canada to, Scotland tried to colonize further into North America, but ended up failing after trying to invade French territories. Scotland soon looked forward to Alaska (under Russian control at the time), and tried to take it over. Like it's past battles during the First European War, Scotland failed and ended up losing the Yukon. With economic collapse on the dawn, Scotland took a risky move and sold Canada to the French for a giant purchase. Although it was back up and running again, France had nothing much to do with Canada and simply released it as a puppet state.

After the American Revolution, the United States tried to gain Canada several times and failed. However, as America grew, both in size and in strength, America soon cornered Canada on both ends after it's purchase of Alaska from the Russians. Canada, scared and (somehow) back under Scottish rule, tried to gain the Commonwealth to go to war with America, but that was shot down due to how strong America was getting, even in such a year.

Nothing much happened between 1800 to 1937 for Canada. As it was literally just a giant pile of land, Canada tried to annex itself into America, but it in turn was being shot down for the sole purpose of "why are you asking me this". Canada was freed from Scottish control in 1935. After the beginning of World War II, Canada aimed to remain neutral, but accidentally sent proposals for war against America into American territory, making America mad. The North American Front started and Canada was invaded by the United States, and soon surrendered two years later. Initially being annexed into America, the United States made it a puppet state after the war and freed Newfoundland in 1960.

Canada remains a puppet state of the United States to this day, and will basically do the latter's bidding. By 2023, nothing much has changed and it seems it's residents are happy about this. Mostly.

Politics and Government
Canada has no government, instead ruled by the United States (for example, the President and Congress are the leader[s] of Canada.) Governors are the only form of government in the country, and serve for domestic doings. There are two governors per province, and three per territory, both of which have seats in Canada's separate Congress. Canada's provinces and territories are considered "states", but are not officially part of the United States for easier management. The "district" political entity in Canada is where most of the government is located, and serves as a semi-capital as Canada does not have one per it's Constitution.

There are six provinces, one district and two territories:
 * North Cascadia (province)
 * Calgary (province)
 * Saskatoon (province)
 * Southkatchewan (province)
 * Winnipeg State (province)
 * North Ontario (province)
 * Algonquin (district)
 * Nahanni (territory)
 * Rankin Inlet (territory)