Battle of Toronto (World at War)

The Battle of Toronto, also known as Operation Arch is the final battle of the Ontario Campaign by the Allied Entente of Nations from November 9th to 22nd in 2016. The battle resulted in Allied victory and marks the end of the Canadian Campaign.

Background
Nearly 200,000 NATO forces landed on Newfoundland and Labrador during the landings in August, pushing towards Quebec for months and surrounded the capital of Ottawa and the prosperous city of Montreal. The Russian forces advanced all the way from Alaska and Yukon in 2015 to western Ontario in late October, 2017. Ontario was completely encircled by Allied forces but the USNA-Canadian government still refuses to capitulate. The Allied Coalition launched Operation Arch in early November to assault Toronto city, forcing the government to surrender Canadian Territories.

Order of Battle

 * 1) Russian Forces and US Alaskan Forces: Mississauga – West Toronto; Orillia – North Toronto.
 * 2) NATO Forces: Kingston and Peterborough – East Toronto.
 * 3) Canadian Rebels: Peterborough and Central Toronto – Aided by the NATO forces.

Aftermath

 * The City of Toronto greatly damaged, especially in the East. Causing weaker buildings to collapse, destroying civilian transports.
 * Treaty of Montreal:
 * The United States of North America surrenders all Canadian territories and is dissolved.
 * Ceasefire by the United States of America for 4 months.
 * Release of all imprisoned Canadian rebels.
 * The United States compensate total of $4-billion US dollars.