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Canada

- Despite no formal change in government, following the ascencion of King Edward there has been a remarkable shift in policy. Much more focus has been put on the continued development of the Royal Navy, with the successful launch of Canada's first aircraft carrier HMS Liberation, and another expected to be finished early next year. Prince Albert, now the Duke of Norfolk despite not actually controlling Norfolk, has made several trips to Australasia to meet with the new government there, reaffirming the close relations with the fellow dominion. Vague promises have been made for a similar naval focus by the Australasians, to continue pushing Entente naval dominance in the Pacific and Indian oceans. Possibly even a Naval Unity Act in the foreseeable future.

- The Liberal Government's Minister of the Economy is arrested and charged of treason and syndicalist tendencies, on the orders of high ranking police who its worth noting are monarchist supporters. The new Economic Minister pushes an agenda of pulling Canada out of its economic slump by emphasising military production. He calls for a reform of the Canadian Army to match the Australasian's.

- A mass protest in Quebec City is broken up with water cannons (at this technology just powerful hoses) and tear gas, and fourteen people are arrested. Duplessis continues to protest and condemn what he sees as an unprompted suppression of Quebecois rights.

- A Canadian delegation travels to Portugal to talk about renewing Portugal's part in the Entente. This raises some protests from members of the Liberal government over Portugal's dictatorship status, but it seems that the liberals are losing their influence in their own government day by day.

- Progress into Afghanistan goes well, Afghanis possibly bit off more than they could chew. The Royal Air Force bombs Kabul and other decently seized cities.