The Canadian Civil War occured for 23 months.
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| - The Canadian Civil War occured for 23 months.
- The Canadian Civil war was an armed conflict that occurred in Canada from 2023 to 2025.
- The Canadian Civil War is the gruesome, ongoing, war between the main Canadian ethnicities, Quebecians, Ontarites, Vancouverian, Toronto and the Eskimos over the limited but crucial supply of natural Maple Syrup. Beginning in 1827 and lasting until today, the Canadian Civil War is considered by some historians to be the bloodiest and longest war in the worlds history. It also happens to be one of the least known wars as the major maple corporations profit hugely from it and do not want America to intervene as they did during the horrible Vermont, New Hampshire Maple conflict. For all of the profit Mrs. Butterworth may be making in the war the Canadian people have felt it's horrible effects for far too long.
- The first spark of the Canadian Civil War was a series of riots and violent clashes between radical Francophone groups and members of the Anglophone minority in Québec in the spring of 2014 following the assassination of Queen Elizabeth after her visit to that province, after the monarchy had taken shelter in Canada from The Troubles in the British Isles.
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| - Communist Provinces of Canada
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| - Canada, United States of America
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| - Canadian Victory, Communist Defeat
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| - Canadian and American Troops: 1,623 Soviet, Chinese, Communist Troops: 21,123
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| - Occupational zones of Canada in August 2024
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| - The Canadian Civil War occured for 23 months.
- The Canadian Civil war was an armed conflict that occurred in Canada from 2023 to 2025.
- The Canadian Civil War is the gruesome, ongoing, war between the main Canadian ethnicities, Quebecians, Ontarites, Vancouverian, Toronto and the Eskimos over the limited but crucial supply of natural Maple Syrup. Beginning in 1827 and lasting until today, the Canadian Civil War is considered by some historians to be the bloodiest and longest war in the worlds history. It also happens to be one of the least known wars as the major maple corporations profit hugely from it and do not want America to intervene as they did during the horrible Vermont, New Hampshire Maple conflict. For all of the profit Mrs. Butterworth may be making in the war the Canadian people have felt it's horrible effects for far too long.
- The first spark of the Canadian Civil War was a series of riots and violent clashes between radical Francophone groups and members of the Anglophone minority in Québec in the spring of 2014 following the assassination of Queen Elizabeth after her visit to that province, after the monarchy had taken shelter in Canada from The Troubles in the British Isles. The domino effect from this triggered many disagreements between Québécois and the Canadian government. This bloomed into open warfare between separatist groups, police, and innocent bystanders who happened to unintentionally walk into the riots that they will refer to as "battles." Then, out of nowhere, Québéc's lieutenant governor, Pierre Duchesne and Premier Jean Charest were murdered. The leader of one particularly strong pro-independence group, the French-Canadian Liberation Front, took control and declared the province an independent nation in early 2014. Shortly afterward, a large number of Francophone Canadian Forces soldiers defected. The speaking of English in public was declared a capital crime. Prime Minister Stephen Harper declared war on Québéc. He called on other nations to help him. Several major powers sent troops, including Britain and the Commonwealth of Nations. At the start, American officials declared a strict neutrality in the conflict, a move most Americans were flabbergasted by, despite the reasoning being exhaustion from a decade of warfare abroad. The National Guard and other forces were sent to a 50-mile Exclusion Zone spanning the US-Canadian border, with the sole purpose of isolating the vast conflict. Quebec made a similar appeal to the Francophone countries of the world, which met with surprising success, as the Franco-German Commonwealth and several dozen other countries sent troops to support their cause. Even Haiti sent a dozen underfunded and underequipped battalions (left over from the Haiti earthquake in 2009) to defend Quebec from "the invasion of les autres (the others)."
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