I will not do anything past 2020 for the history sections unless they were born after 2020, as many events are too recent. Website still incomplete.
Canada, also known by his human name of Basile Geoffrey Fay is a proud and pragmatic individual. He is very set in his ways and often not open to change, preferring what is comfortable to him. He is very proud of himself and his achievements and is very proud of his family.
Canada can be quick to anger, believing so strongly in his ideals that when people break them or begin to do so, he often gets angry at them, for better or worse. He doesn’t like to accept that he may be at fault for his own issues, and he often projects them outwards towards others. Canada finds it easier to process emotions when he is not the one who is to blame for them, and therefore, others can often find themselves as the victims of his anger, mainly people who have wronged him in the past.
Canada is very focused on self-preservation, having been raised in two abusive households, and therefore is willing to turn on friends and acquaintances to keep himself safe. While he insists that he would never betray his family, he would often rat out his siblings when they broke Britain’s rules, hiding it under the guise of helping them.
Despite this, Canada is an adoring father and would do just about anything to keep his children safe. He holds them in very high priority and wants what is best for them. He is very cheerful and happy with them, his walls falling around them.
While Canada can often act cold and aloof, he is actually very joking and open around those that he trusts. He is not physically affectionate with many but shows his love through actions. He wants to be a good person who people trust, but he often struggles with the execution of that, and he is learning to undo his past toxic mindsets.
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Polyamorous Omnisexual/Polyamoureux Omnisexuel
Pronouns: he/him
Nicknames: Nada, Can
Languages Spoken: English (Official), French (Official), Cree (Territory Official), Dënësųłıné (Territory Official), Dene Yatıé/Zhatıé (Territory Official), Gwich’in (Territory Official), Inuinnaqtun (Territory Official), Inuktitut (Territory Official), Inuvialuktun (Territory Official), Sahtúgot’įné Yatı̨́/Shíhgot’įne Yatı̨́/K’ashógot’įne Goxedǝ́ (Territory Official), Tłįchǫ Yatıì (Territory Official), Mi'kmawi'simk (State Official), Inuktut (Territory Official), American Sign Language, Quebec Sign Language, Chinese (semi-fluent), Pennsylvania Dutch (semi-fluent), Hindustani (some understanding), Punjabi (some understanding), Spanish (some understanding), Canadian Gaelic (some understanding, used to be more fluent), Hutterite German (some understanding), Plautdietsch (some understanding), Russian (some understanding, used to be more fluent) and Canadian Ukrainian (some understanding, used to be more fluent)
Religion: Roman Catholic
Canada is six foot four in height and a physical age of thirty-two. He has straight brown hair and brown eyes.
While in country form, his skin is that of his flag, with red arms and legs and the maple leaf on his chest.
In human form, he looks mixed, but mainly white-passing, as the largest ethnic groups in his country are Canadian (as reported, most likely white and of European descent), English, Irish, Scottish, French, and German, and the largest non-white groups Chinese and Indian.
Canada is slim and lanky and is in a wheelchair due to a gunshot wound he received during World War Two
Canada has the animal features of a lion, an Atlantic salmon, and a bison, with lion ears, fangs, lion fur on the face, bison horns, scaled legs, and webbed fingers. He gained the fish and lion traits in 1868 and the bison traits in 1907.
Canada was a lot more native in appearance when he was younger and slowly became more White-Asian.
From July 3, 1608 to February 10, 1763, Canada had a dulled version of the flag of France.
From February 10, 1763 to January 1, 1801, Canada had a dulled version of the flag of Great Britain.
From January 1, 1801 to July 1, 1867, Canada had a dulled version of the Union Jack.
From July 1, 1867 to February 15, 1965, Canada's face was the Union Jack, undulled as it was his official flag. However, he also had de-facto national flags, seem below.
From 1868 to 1921, this was Canada's de-facto national flag.
From 1921 to 1957, this was the de facto national flag of Canada.
From 1957 to February 15, 1965, this was the de facto national flag of Canada.
This was an informal variant flag used in Western Canada between 1907 to 1922.
1931-Present: Basile Geoffrey Fay
1763-1931: James Charles Fitzroy
1608-1763: Maximilien DuFort
July 1, 1867-Present: Canada
February 10, 1841-July 1, 1867: Province of Canada | Province du Canada (also called United Province of Canada or the United Canadas)
December 26, 1791-February 10, 1841: Province of Lower Canada | Province du Bas-Canada
October 7, 1763-December 26, 1791: Province of Quebec | Province de Québec
July 3, 1608-October 2, 1763: Canada