With the addition of the Newfie culture, is there any chance that the last remnant of the pre-Event Canadian Prairies (the Duchy of Alberta) will receive a new culture as well? The 'Canuck' culture is Pacific, with crazy headdresses and whatnot, and doesn't really fit with a domain east of the Rockies.
Changing out their religion to coincide with their culture change would also be nice. Alberta is more Protestant than Ontario, so it's strange that the Ontarian Kingdom follows an Evangelical heresy whereas Alberta follows a Catholic heresy. Changing out their religion would also help give anyone playing as them a bit more help in the way of higher religious authority. A feudal realm surrounded by nothing but pagan nomads and tribesmen can always use an extra hand.
Speaking of the Prairies, it's strange that there's no Anabaptist presence out west. I'd encourage anyone reading this to research the Hutterites and Mennonites of the Canadian Prairies, for how interesting a culture they are if nothing else. The Hutterites in particular seem as though they'd be very well suited to to the apocalypse, for the same reason as the Amish out east; they're self-reliant and have a lot of kids. Perhaps a single county somewhere in the region could be Anabaptist and Deitsch, like the lone county of that type in southern Ontario? I believe the County of Bismarck is Evangelical, so it wouldn't be unprecedented for the Anabaptists of the Prairies to have hung on somewhere.
...Actually, on that note, maybe Alberta itself has become Anabaptist? The Hutterites could have taken over in that area of the Prairies in the same way the Cree and Metis took over just to the east. Perhaps Alberta's new culture could be of the German type, to match? Just some thoughts.
Changing out their religion to coincide with their culture change would also be nice. Alberta is more Protestant than Ontario, so it's strange that the Ontarian Kingdom follows an Evangelical heresy whereas Alberta follows a Catholic heresy. Changing out their religion would also help give anyone playing as them a bit more help in the way of higher religious authority. A feudal realm surrounded by nothing but pagan nomads and tribesmen can always use an extra hand.
Speaking of the Prairies, it's strange that there's no Anabaptist presence out west. I'd encourage anyone reading this to research the Hutterites and Mennonites of the Canadian Prairies, for how interesting a culture they are if nothing else. The Hutterites in particular seem as though they'd be very well suited to to the apocalypse, for the same reason as the Amish out east; they're self-reliant and have a lot of kids. Perhaps a single county somewhere in the region could be Anabaptist and Deitsch, like the lone county of that type in southern Ontario? I believe the County of Bismarck is Evangelical, so it wouldn't be unprecedented for the Anabaptists of the Prairies to have hung on somewhere.
...Actually, on that note, maybe Alberta itself has become Anabaptist? The Hutterites could have taken over in that area of the Prairies in the same way the Cree and Metis took over just to the east. Perhaps Alberta's new culture could be of the German type, to match? Just some thoughts.