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The Merchantman is the newspaper of nine term Canadian President Jacobi. It became famous for its updates during the French invasion and occupation of Canada.

[MoFA] Survey Results

23 Day 1,784, 16:41 Published in Canada Canada Political debates and analysis Political debates and analysis

First, Congrats to BelatedDeath for winning 5 gold as entry number 70. We had 82 respondents to this survey, of which only 10% were found to be fraudulent so a pretty decent turnout of about 20% of the active Canadian population.

I’ll post the

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[CP] Foreign Affairs Poll

17 Day 1,780, 16:46 Published in Canada Canada Political debates and analysis Political debates and analysis



Canada, oh Canada. As your President in the next term I will certainly have a lot on my plate, and foreign affairs will certainly be my top priority and, with the practical … read more »

What an MPP Stack Looks Like

26 Day 1,775, 15:09 Published in Canada Canada Political debates and analysis Political debates and analysis

For most of Canada’s existence the anatomy of its MPP stack has been predominantly determined by the dynamics of its alliance relationships rather than the primal necessities of what’s required to remain on the map and be effective in wars. Even

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The CPF Team

36 Day 1,770, 12:35 Published in Canada Canada Political debates and analysis Political debates and analysis

The new political module change is presenting us with an exciting opportunity to turn the page on governance in Canada. Parties, mostly vehicles for personalities without much in the way of reason or ideology, have a chance to compete as entities. I

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[CP] Jacobi IX Final Address

18 Day 1,751, 21:42 Published in Canada Canada Political debates and analysis Political debates and analysis

It is my 276th day in Office, I am the longest serving President in the history of the game, beating smrtan by about a week. These were not my best 31 days I’ll be the first to admit, but there were some things accomplished that I would like history

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