I felt underwhelmed by the First look yesterday. Partially because I had really hoped to see Sweden I suppose. And that I didn't like the aesthetics of Canada, how the tundra was so green and their colours. Hopefully they will often appear with other colours with the jersey system.
The ice hockey rink still feels uninspiring to me, but the rest I think looks kinda OK. They will probably not be among the stronger civs but that's positive in my opinion. They offer unique gameplay which is more important in addition to that they will probably be OK/Good tier. I suppose getting city parks with Liang isn't something people usually do with RnF, but creating national parks shouldn't be that difficult because of low appeal, everything is in the game to work around that (city parks, planting forests, wonders etc). To get the maximum out of Canada requires you to plan your cities differently, outside your comfort zone, which is what scares people off I believe? I don't know if they'll be my cup of tea, but not everything needs to be designed for me either.
And regarding comparisons between the Canadian tundra abilities and with the Russian one, and calls for buffing the food output further/make tundra like plains etc. I don't like that at all. Tundra should be worse than grassland and plains. Canada should compete for the most fertile and productive land in the early game with everybody else rather than heading for the tundra. Tundra is worse terrain and is a harsh place to live on. That's practically why no one does live there IRL. But in worst case scenario, Canada is the second best civ in the game to settle the tundras. Or they might be quite comparable to Russia. Should be able to sustain higher populations than the Russians which can be translated into more production long term.
(Glad if Sweden dodges any tundra abilities or start bias. We barely have any at all, while Canada and Russia seem to cover most of the tundras of the world. It's sensible that they are having the tundra abilities.)
The various ways to get more Diplomatic Favor seems useful. Hard to say without knowing more about the system though.
I'm torn on the Mountie though. I like the ability to create national parks but I'm not excited that it is another Cavalry UU. Roosevelts Corollary, the new Hungarian one and the Cossacks are already in there and it makes all feel less special. But I realise it's hard to avoid this when the game has so gotten so many civs. I just think that it might have been a unique support unit instead that doesn't replace anything? Could have had one charge to create a national park and some other ability. That would have made Canada the only civ with a non-combat UU? Don't think that's worse than not being able to declare or recieve surprise wars.
Oh my, this became lengthy.