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An althist map for Canada’s development: I suppose Britain more technically won 1812 and New Brunswick got a pretty big chunk of Maine. Quebec is a bit smaller though it probably looks bigger from this map. Manitoba got more land from the dispute with Ontario but is pretty much the same size and more uniform and perhaps still occasionally called the postage stamp province; also, grade school children have a harder time telling the difference between Saskatchewan and Manitoba; Manitoba got the ‘Northwest Angle’ (I guess the Mitchell Map was not used during the revolution negotiations between America and Britain) instead of Minnesota. Saskatchewan and Alberta are exactly the same thought they look a bit distorted on the map. British Colombian land claims on the pan handle were stronger before Alaska was sold to America. The Yukon’s border changes ended up randomly different. The District of Keewatin was more separate from the Northwest Territories and was merged with most of the District of Franklin into the District of Nunavut. All the same names really.