Updated Nov 1, 2005
I decided to start a thread where those interested could collectively hash out a Canada mod.
Thanks to Tunch Khan for getting the ball rolling. The info below is an amalgam of input from TheBladeRoden, SuperBeaverInc., Hemiptera, and me.
We can tackle things one by one but here is the "collected" input so far:
Leaders
Because there can be several (as I understand) I've added all identified to date:
- William Lyon Mackenzie King
- Pierre Trudeau
- Sir John A. MacDonald
- Lester B. Pearson
Flag
Two described so far:
- base red flag with a white square in its centre, featuring a red stylized 11-pointed maple leaf. (TheBladeRoden)
- Red maple leaf on white background (SuperBeaverInc., Wyz_sub10)
Unique Unit
- Mountie** (Cavalry w/diplomacy?)
- Voyageur (Explorer/trade)
- Canadian Corps (WWI Infantry)
- JFT2 (modern special ops military) new
** Yes, it wasn't a military unit. But not every Civ unit needs to be. That's why we're having this discussion. It isn't my first choice, but it's a very recognizably Canadian unit and some have suggested it.
Avro Arrow and Peackeeper removed
Cities
A big list here, but we all seem to agree on:
Updated - list is based on other users + size, capitals, regional representation
Ottawa
Toronto
Montréal
Vancouver
Edmonton
Calgary
Québec
Winnipeg
Halifax
Victoria
Regina
Hamilton
St. John's
Saskatoon
Mississauga
Fredericton
Windsor
Saint John
Laval
Kitchener
St. Catharines
Oshawa
Kelowna
Sherbrooke
Charlottetown
Sudbury
Moncton
Kingston
Trois-Rivières
Sydney
Whitehorse
Yellowknife
Iqaluit
Thunder Bay
Sault Ste. Marie
Saguenay
Brandon
Red Deer
Richmond
Barrie
Abbotsford
Guelph
Chatham
Peterborough
Sarnia
Belleville
Kamloops
Brantford
Nanaimo
Prince George
Kawarthas
Drummondville
Lethbridge
North Bay
Medicine Hat
London is left off due to England. I have used London, Ont in the past, but looks a bit dumb on the map.
It seems as though great leaders won't be civ-specific, so we needn't worry too much about them at this time. My list comes from Wikipedia and some other sources, including the input of my colleagues above.
Some recurring names, if Canada wants to add a few to the pool, are:
Frederick Banting (scientist), Roy Thompson (merchant), Tom Thomson (artist) and Sir Sanford Fleming (engineer).
Here's my full list for reference sake:
Scientists:
Frederick Banting (NP medicine); Gerhard Herzberg (NP chemistry); John Polanyi (NP chemistry); Michael Smith (NP chemistry); Sid Altman (NP chemistry); Abraham Gesner (kerosene); Roberta Bondar (astronaut); Sir William Osler (physician)
Merchant:
Louis B. Mayer (movies); W.C. Van Horne (railway); Roy Thompson (media); Galen Weston (grocery); K.C. Irving (oil); Joseph-Armand Bombardier (airplanes/snowmobile); Timothy Eaton (dept stores)
Prophet:
St. Marguerite Bourgeoys; Saint Marguerite d'Youville; Blessed Brother André; Kateri Tekakwitha; Marshall McLuhan (theorist); Charles Taylor (humanist philosopher); Norman Bethune (humanitarian)
Artists:
Emily Carr (painter); Tom Thomson (painter); Yousef Karsh (photographer); Charles Daudelain (sculptor); Maragret Atwood (author); Robertson Davies (author); Glenn Gould (composer); Karen Kain (dancer)
Engineers:
Frank Gehry (architect); Ernest Cormier (engineer); Joseph-Armand Bombardier (engineer/inventor); Moshie Safdie (architect); Sir Sanford Fleming (standard time); Sir William Logan (geologist); Elsie McGill (engineer)
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Maybe we can start by agreeing on a short-list of 5 leaders, then maybe a capital and first 10 cities?
I decided to start a thread where those interested could collectively hash out a Canada mod.
Thanks to Tunch Khan for getting the ball rolling. The info below is an amalgam of input from TheBladeRoden, SuperBeaverInc., Hemiptera, and me.
We can tackle things one by one but here is the "collected" input so far:
Leaders
Because there can be several (as I understand) I've added all identified to date:
- William Lyon Mackenzie King
- Pierre Trudeau
- Sir John A. MacDonald
- Lester B. Pearson
Flag
Two described so far:
- base red flag with a white square in its centre, featuring a red stylized 11-pointed maple leaf. (TheBladeRoden)
- Red maple leaf on white background (SuperBeaverInc., Wyz_sub10)
Unique Unit
- Mountie** (Cavalry w/diplomacy?)
- Voyageur (Explorer/trade)
- Canadian Corps (WWI Infantry)
- JFT2 (modern special ops military) new
** Yes, it wasn't a military unit. But not every Civ unit needs to be. That's why we're having this discussion. It isn't my first choice, but it's a very recognizably Canadian unit and some have suggested it.
Avro Arrow and Peackeeper removed
Cities
A big list here, but we all seem to agree on:
Updated - list is based on other users + size, capitals, regional representation
Ottawa
Toronto
Montréal
Vancouver
Edmonton
Calgary
Québec
Winnipeg
Halifax
Victoria
Regina
Hamilton
St. John's
Saskatoon
Mississauga
Fredericton
Windsor
Saint John
Laval
Kitchener
St. Catharines
Oshawa
Kelowna
Sherbrooke
Charlottetown
Sudbury
Moncton
Kingston
Trois-Rivières
Sydney
Whitehorse
Yellowknife
Iqaluit
Thunder Bay
Sault Ste. Marie
Saguenay
Brandon
Red Deer
Richmond
Barrie
Abbotsford
Guelph
Chatham
Peterborough
Sarnia
Belleville
Kamloops
Brantford
Nanaimo
Prince George
Kawarthas
Drummondville
Lethbridge
North Bay
Medicine Hat
London is left off due to England. I have used London, Ont in the past, but looks a bit dumb on the map.
It seems as though great leaders won't be civ-specific, so we needn't worry too much about them at this time. My list comes from Wikipedia and some other sources, including the input of my colleagues above.
Some recurring names, if Canada wants to add a few to the pool, are:
Frederick Banting (scientist), Roy Thompson (merchant), Tom Thomson (artist) and Sir Sanford Fleming (engineer).
Here's my full list for reference sake:
Scientists:
Frederick Banting (NP medicine); Gerhard Herzberg (NP chemistry); John Polanyi (NP chemistry); Michael Smith (NP chemistry); Sid Altman (NP chemistry); Abraham Gesner (kerosene); Roberta Bondar (astronaut); Sir William Osler (physician)
Merchant:
Louis B. Mayer (movies); W.C. Van Horne (railway); Roy Thompson (media); Galen Weston (grocery); K.C. Irving (oil); Joseph-Armand Bombardier (airplanes/snowmobile); Timothy Eaton (dept stores)
Prophet:
St. Marguerite Bourgeoys; Saint Marguerite d'Youville; Blessed Brother André; Kateri Tekakwitha; Marshall McLuhan (theorist); Charles Taylor (humanist philosopher); Norman Bethune (humanitarian)
Artists:
Emily Carr (painter); Tom Thomson (painter); Yousef Karsh (photographer); Charles Daudelain (sculptor); Maragret Atwood (author); Robertson Davies (author); Glenn Gould (composer); Karen Kain (dancer)
Engineers:
Frank Gehry (architect); Ernest Cormier (engineer); Joseph-Armand Bombardier (engineer/inventor); Moshie Safdie (architect); Sir Sanford Fleming (standard time); Sir William Logan (geologist); Elsie McGill (engineer)
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Maybe we can start by agreeing on a short-list of 5 leaders, then maybe a capital and first 10 cities?