Farewell My Canada
From Alternative History
In 1995, Sovereignists in the Canadian province of Quebec win a referendum that would give their government the mandate to separate from the confederation. Two years later, Quebec is welcomed into the community of nations, closing a long running debate.
This political independence however, as one achieved by peaceful rather then violent means, is taken up as a cause celebre by other separatist movements in North America, putting in question the future of a united Canada and even, a united USA.
Nearing the 10th anniversary of Quebec's independance, North America is a much different place.

