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Thunder Bay, officially known now as "Northern Ontario," formerly known as the Social Republic of Thunder Bay, was a breakaway survivor nation from the nation of Canada, having been established during a period in which communications were too unreliable and weak. Calls for Thunder Bay to rejoin with Canada were rejected by its former leader, the late Colonel Giraud Leppe, but as of late talks opened on whether to join Canada, Superior, or remain on its own. The result of this was a two-stage referendum on the three options or becoming a Canadian protectorate: in the end it came down to independence or rejoining Canada, with a slim majority in favor of Canada.

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  • Thunder Bay (1983: Doomsday)
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  • Thunder Bay, officially known now as "Northern Ontario," formerly known as the Social Republic of Thunder Bay, was a breakaway survivor nation from the nation of Canada, having been established during a period in which communications were too unreliable and weak. Calls for Thunder Bay to rejoin with Canada were rejected by its former leader, the late Colonel Giraud Leppe, but as of late talks opened on whether to join Canada, Superior, or remain on its own. The result of this was a two-stage referendum on the three options or becoming a Canadian protectorate: in the end it came down to independence or rejoining Canada, with a slim majority in favor of Canada.
Nation
  • Canada
dcterms:subject
city largest
  • Thunder Bay
CoGtitle
  • Prime Minister
city other
  • Grand Portage, Neebing, Oliver Paipoonge
  • Kashabowie, Oliver Paipoonge, Neebing
HoSname
  • Bill Mauro
ind date
  • 1983(xsd:integer)
name short
  • Thunder Bay
HoStitle
  • President
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CoA
  • Thunder_Bay_Coat_of_Arms.png
Timeline
  • 1983(xsd:integer)
Name en
  • Nord de l'Ontario
Name
  • Interim Government of Thunder Bay
  • Northern Ontario
coa caption
  • Coat of Arms
HoPname
  • Alfie MacLeod
DHoPtitle
  • Premier
DHoPname
  • Bill Mauro
HoPtitle
  • Lieutenant-Governor
ad date
  • --08-01
Language
  • English
  • English, French
Currency
  • American Dollar, Canadian Dollar, Superior Dollar
Population
  • Est. 90,000
  • approx. 91,137
Flag caption
  • Flag
Area
  • Approx. 25,000
  • approx 25,000
Capital
  • Thunder Bay
Motto
  • Panton in Civitas , nusquam foris Civitas , nusquam obviam Civitas
Flag
  • Flag_of_Thunder_Bay.svg
abstract
  • Thunder Bay, officially known now as "Northern Ontario," formerly known as the Social Republic of Thunder Bay, was a breakaway survivor nation from the nation of Canada, having been established during a period in which communications were too unreliable and weak. Calls for Thunder Bay to rejoin with Canada were rejected by its former leader, the late Colonel Giraud Leppe, but as of late talks opened on whether to join Canada, Superior, or remain on its own. The result of this was a two-stage referendum on the three options or becoming a Canadian protectorate: in the end it came down to independence or rejoining Canada, with a slim majority in favor of Canada. Thunder Bay is located in the northwestern portion of the pre-Doomsday Canadian province of Ontario.
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