I've been doing some studying on Caananism here and there. Very interesting stuff. A huge part of the animosity between Judaism and Caananism (well and after the conquest of Israel) was largely regarding patriarchy vs matriarchy. Astarte, the re-envisioned Ishtar/Innana of previous religions, the mother of Baal, was quite an interesting, almost Druidic figure. Caananites would recognize her with wooden poles, representing trees and life and all in all her essence at this point. However, this is an interesting blend in of the essences of other goddesses from around the region, considering that peaceful trees weren't exactly the way one would envision Innana, goddess of War and Lust, whome she is an evolution of in concept.
Ugh... I could go on and on here. I think my point is that we could include Astarte in the Caananite religion and use that figure to expand a bit on what Caananism 'means' in the game. I've always also been an advocate of using Caananism in combination with the Human Sacrifice worldview to enhance that as well, given the claims in the Bible that Jehovah was against them so much due to their sacrifice of their own children to these gods.