> area: 181,187,210 km2 [1st]
> population: 126,861,000 [10th]
> GDP: $6,375,650,000,000 USD [4th]
> language: English [primary], others [minority]
> monarch: Queen Elizabeth II
> anthem: God Save the Queen
> government(s): Westminster Style Parliamentary Democracy
> capital(s): London, Ottawa, Canberra, Wellington
northern hemisphere > southern hemisphere edition
>canada the cuck country still gobbling that imperialist cock
>GDP: 4th
>>52945394
> tfw americans don't know what its like to be part of a family of nations
> tfw americans try and isolate Canada at every opportunity
Not gonna work, yankee.
Long live the Commonwealth.
The future is a federal Commonwealth, starting with CANZUK.
>>52945711
Canada
>>52945831
Britain
>>52945869
Australia
>>52945903
New Zealand
Together they form the cutest clique of qts you've ever seen.
>>52945256
include denbts to GDP
>more than one capital
>malta not a member
>>52946283
Malta can be a member. It starts with CANZUK and we'd use an ascension process like the EU to incorporate other countries that are sufficiently developed.
Malta, Singapore and some Caribbean countries are already developed enough to be part of a federal Commonwealth. The other members of the Commonwealth would need to develop considerably for it to work, which is why an ascension process is the way to go.
>>52945256
>This will never be real
Unbearable sadness
>>52946744
> mfw there will probably never ever be a federal commonwealth
I blame the Germans.
>>52945515
I hate this American point of view too. But there's no reason in putting African countries in your thought country, they can't do anything but hamper the progress.
>>52947615
> there's no reason in putting African countries in your thought country,
They wouldn't be. They're part of the Commonwealth of nations but not the federal Commonwealth I'm talk about.
If any of those countries wanted to become a part of a federal Commonwealth they'd have to become developed, democratic, English-speaking countries. We'd welcome commonwealth countries to develop in that direction, but if they're still third-world despotisms they'd have nothing to do with the federal Commonwealth.
Some countries I could see joining a federal union are the Caribbean countries, Singapore, Malta, Cyprus, Papau New Guinea, Namibia, South Africa somewhere down the line. Countries like India, Nigeria, Pakistan, Kenya are at least 5 decades from being developed, industrialised countries.
In fact, I think Pakistan and Nigeria have no place in the Commonwealth, they're totally alien to any of the values of the Commonwealth. They're only currently in the Commonwealth because the Commonwealth has been made a meaningless organisation.