Since gaining its independence at the end of the bloody six-year Canadian Civil War in 1963, Cascadia has pursued a policy of neutrality toward the Quebec-Canada conflicts still ongoing today - namely the Arctic Wars; during the Civil War, Cascadia established a brief, and rather tenuous alliance with Quebec out of necessity only (due in part to overall Cascadian disdain toward the more violent nature of the Quebecois military). It was immediately terminated following both nations' independence. To this day, relations between Cascadia and Quebec remain rather terse at best, though each nation individually retains a separate alliance and trade agreement with the United States.
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| - Since gaining its independence at the end of the bloody six-year Canadian Civil War in 1963, Cascadia has pursued a policy of neutrality toward the Quebec-Canada conflicts still ongoing today - namely the Arctic Wars; during the Civil War, Cascadia established a brief, and rather tenuous alliance with Quebec out of necessity only (due in part to overall Cascadian disdain toward the more violent nature of the Quebecois military). It was immediately terminated following both nations' independence. To this day, relations between Cascadia and Quebec remain rather terse at best, though each nation individually retains a separate alliance and trade agreement with the United States.
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| - Since gaining its independence at the end of the bloody six-year Canadian Civil War in 1963, Cascadia has pursued a policy of neutrality toward the Quebec-Canada conflicts still ongoing today - namely the Arctic Wars; during the Civil War, Cascadia established a brief, and rather tenuous alliance with Quebec out of necessity only (due in part to overall Cascadian disdain toward the more violent nature of the Quebecois military). It was immediately terminated following both nations' independence. To this day, relations between Cascadia and Quebec remain rather terse at best, though each nation individually retains a separate alliance and trade agreement with the United States.
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