Canada



Canada was one or more annexed territory(s) of the United States of America by 2076. In our world, the country is a Commonwealth Realm of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, although Fallout media has never revealed whether or not this remained true after the divergence.

Canada had been annexed as a state by the United States, involving both the oil crisis and the war with China. Alaska and Canada served as a front line during the war, because of the oil interests vested in the north by the United States.

News images from Canada are shown in the intro of Fallout, where amongst the ruins of a Canadian city, two power armor-clad soldiers execute a Canadian wearing combat armor (this may refer to a possible resistance group), while a happy message of reassurance flashes across the screen.

Canada's Timeline


Canada makes its first appearance in the history of the Fallout universe in 2059, though only in the Fallout Bible timeline (all following notes are from the Fallout Bible timeline unless mentioned otherwise) :

2059
 * The Anchorage Front Line is established, as the United States increases its military presence in Alaska to protect its oil interests. The Anchorage Front Line causes tensions in the United States and Canada, as the United States attempts to pressure Canada into allowing American military units to guard the Alaskan pipeline.

2066
 * Winter: As a sign of increasing tension between the two countries, Canada proves reluctant to allow American troops on Canadian soil or allow American planes to fly over Canadian airspace. The United States and Canadian tensions rise, but Canada eventually backs down, and U.S. troops pass through Canada. This sets the stage for the Canadian annexation (which occurs in 2076).

2069
 * Canada begins to feel the pressure from the United States military as the U.S. draws upon Canadian resources for the war effort. Vast stretches of timberland are destroyed, and other resources in Canada are stretched to the breaking point.

2072
 * The United States' increasing demand for Canadian resources causes protests and riots in several Canadian cities. An attempted sabotage of the Alaskan pipeline is all the military needs as an excuse to begin its annexation of Canada...which in fact had already begun in 2067.

2076
 * January: The United States annexation of Canada is complete. Canadian protesters and rioters are shot on sight, and the Alaskan Pipeline swarms with American military units under the command of Buzz Babcock. Pictures of atrocities make their way to the United States, causing further unrest and protests.

2077
 * January 22: The first domestic use of Power Armor within the United States for crowd and quarantine control. Units originally serving in China and the Anchorage Front Line find themselves fighting Americans at home. Food riots increase, and many civilians are killed. Several soldiers defect from the military both in Canada and the United States. They are captured, and are sent to military prisons.

2077 - 2281
 * October 23 - Unknown: Little is known about Canada after the Great War except speculation based around the city of Ronto, which is mentioned in the The Pitt. This is highly speculative because Ronto may in fact refer to the former city of Toronto.  It is most likely Canada suffered a similar nuclear fate as the U.S. and about every other first world nation but undoubtedly to a lesser degree of destruction in comparison.  It's conceivable that all provincial capital cities and most major cities were hit by nuclear bombardment but due to the distance between population centers, many towns could have survived the initial destructive effects of the many nuclear warheads detonating over the expanse of the continent, especially south of the border.  It is also possible that Vault-Tec had an International branch in Canada during the Resource Wars and prior to the Chinese-American War however, if not, than it's unlikely they'd have had much time to "open shop" within a year and a half.  Unlikely, but not impossible - so this shall remain a controversy until more canon is developed in regards to post-apocalyptic Canada.

Political status after annexation
It is unknown whether there were any changes to the United States 13-commonwealth system after the annexation of Canada. It is possible that Canada was under military rule until annexation was finalized (2075 or 2076) because its population was equal to the population of a very large U.S. Commonwealth. Borders corrections were also possible, e.g. concerning Alaska and the pipelines.

Strangely, however, Canada was shown as separate from the US and Alaska in the VDSG Plate depicting the newspaper cutting stating Alaska had been liberated. The date is 2077, a full year after Canada was supposedly annexed.

This, and the fact that the US flag was not updated after the annexation, could be evidence that Canada was not actually annexed but rather strategically occupied by US Forces. This would seem the most reasonable scenario: Claim that Canada was now a part of the US to strengthen the sense in the public that the US was invincible while they systematically stripped what was left of Canada's resources to fuel the offensive in Alaska.

However, due to the ruined look of some of the buildings in the cinematic of the US soldiers executing the Canadian it seems that Canada continued to resist U.S occupation.

Canadians

 * Marge LeBarge, owner of the Kokoweef Mine, born way up north, on the edge of a Lake LeBarge, Yukon (reference to The Cremation of Sam McGee, one of the most famous of Robert W. Service's poems).
 * Dave Handy, IT technician who joined Hubologists.
 * Dane, Possibly a Canadian, a member of the Cathedral in original Fallout, as he told the player, "I used to live in Penticton, British Columbia. Or maybe I saw it on a map of the old days." It should be noted that his words may not be taken seriously because his mind appeared to be chaotic when Vault Dweller was talking to him.


 * Two organizations present, yet only in special encounters - the CPF (Canadian People's Front) and PFC (People's Front of Canada), which are plays on the "Judean People's Front" and the "Peoples Front of Judea", which are prevalent organizations in Monty Python's Life of Brian film, which are satirizing groups in the UK.

Products

 * Canada most likely made the Cat's Paw magazines.

Appearances
It was going to appear in the cancelled Fallout Extreme.