Canada and the Avalon Agreement
Ryan Olson
Good day ladies and gentlemen of Canada. I am Ryan Olson bringing you the latest news and developments in Canada and around the world.
Today we are touching on Canada's diplomatic relations. Focusing on relationships with the UK and mainly the Avalon agreement.
The Avalon agreement was initially proposed by Rylde back when WayneKerr was dictator of the UK. The nations included within the agreement were, Canada, Ireland, and the UK. This agreement was supposed to bring the nations closer together and hopefully would form an alliance in the future.
The nations within this agreement seemed to be working together until just recently. Canada's occupation of UK was to save it from being taken by another nation. However now the Leadership within Canada is going to break their own Avalon agreement and side with the enemies of the nations within the agreement.
What i believe could happen from this is a major backlash from the international community. Showing that Canada's leadership can not be held to their own agreements. However could this be a safer move for Canada? France is a major super power and could secure both our nations safety. This is a toss up between holding up our agreements or securing the strongest alliance.
I tried to get a comment from the head of state of Canada to explain his side but got no reply.
In the section below give us your thoughts on this topic. Should Canada respect the Avalon agreement or dishonor it for its own personal safety? Do you think this could hurt Canada's diplomatic relations and make it harder for us to sign treaties if word got out how Canada dishonors their own treaties?
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Sources: Anonymous British Congressman
Here is a link to the document of the agreement: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ysRu4Lw6Dd5-mXoybxYim6W7UHKoOFv_9RnVBk7mqD0/edit
Comments
I think the reaction to Rylde's announcement is perfectly clear. The collective reaction of the Canadian population is: who gives a shit?
Canada have been friends for like ever and that's unlikely to change.
Canada and UK have been enemies for a long time, and there friends are mostly enemies of each other.
It's a much more complicated situation. Even seeing eUK/Canada extend branches that weren't intended to beat each other with is a big deal.
Our international allies are more pissed off that we didn't join in on the international gangbang of UK fully breaking our word.
We took a more neutral approach to the whole war.
Dear UK congressman,
cry me a river.
France is a major super power now ? o_O