Commonwealth of Canada

Heads of Canada

Toronto

Statistics

Name - Commonwealth of Canada (English)

Continent - Americas

Capital - Toronto

Administration

Head of state and government - President ---------

Legislature - Parliament - Senate (upper), House of Representatives (lower)

Speaker of the House of Representatives -

President of the Senate -

Judiciary - Supreme Court

Chief Justice of the Supreme Court -

Form of government - Unitary government under a democratic presidential constitution

Form of law - Brougham Code

Demonym - Canadian

Geography

Area - 7,224,397 km^2

Largest cities

-Toronto - 1,635,000 (city), 3,952,000 (metro)

-Kingston - 753,000 (city), 1,431,000 (metro)

-London - 607,000 (city), 944,000 (metro)

Time zone - TMP-06:00

Currency - Canadian eagle

Demography

Language - English

Population - 16,324,000

Density - 2.26 /km^2

Symbols

National festival - Volunteer Day (June 25) - commemorating the victory of the Upper Canadian Volunteers in the Battle of Peoria in the Liberty and Union War (1868-76) (1870)

Anthem - The Hunters of Canada

Motto - Industry, Intelligence, Integrity

Flag



-inspired by flag of the Canadian volunteers in the Liberty and Union War (1868-76)

-who flew Justicialist purple with the Big Dipper for Canada

-with 200,000 Canadians having volunteered for the Canadian side this becomes a symbol of Canadian military prowess

-and this with some adjustments becomes the flag of Canada due to this

Demography

Racial


Race Population Proportion
White [...]
Colored 1,597,212 9.2%
Total 17,361,000 100%

Cities


Rank City County City proper Metropolitan population
1 Toronto Independent city 1,835,000 4,152,000
2 Kingston Frontenac 953,000 2,031,000
3 London Middlesex 707,000 1,544,000
4 Ancaster[1] Hamilton Wentworth 594,000 863,000
5 Windham[2] Parts of North York, up to Richmond Hill Mackenzie 561,000 4,152,000[3] Part of the Greater Toronto Area
6 Sheridan[4] Mississauga and parts of Etobicoke Whitbread 438,000 4,152,000[3] Part of the Greater Toronto Area
7 Ratisbon[5] Waterloo Ratisbon 398,000 772,000
8 Scarborough Willcocks 378,000 4,152,000[3] Part of the Greater Toronto Area
9 St. Catharines Niagara 343,000 645,000

Counties

-governed by sheriff

-until quite recently appointed directly by the center

-but now elected directly by the people of the county

-additionally Toronto is the one and only independent city in the entire nation

-with it having the privilege of a democratically elected mayor

Inuit Nunaat

-consists of northern Ungava, Canadian Greenland, OTL Nunavut, and this

-formerly Arctic Frontier Territory, only becomes a fully governing county recently




  1. Hamilton
  2. Parts of North York, up to Richmond Hill
  3. Part of the Greater Toronto Area
  4. Mississauga and parts of Etobicoke
  5. Waterloo