CANADA AT (Mod for Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword)
Release 2 (December 2016)
(C) 2013,2016 Alexander Taylor - alex at altsan dot org


NOTE: This mod requires the Beyond the Sword expansion to Civ IV
      (included in Civilization IV Complete).


New Civilization: Canadian Empire

  Leaders
    Macdonald: Expansive, Charismatic (favourite civic: Universal Suffrage)
    Pearson:   Philosophical, Organized (favourite civic: Bureaucracy)
    Trudeau:   Philosophical, Charismatic (favourite civic: Free Speech)
    Joe Clark: Aggressive, Charismatic (favourite civic: Emancipation)

  Unique Unit
    Canadian Corps (Infantry): 2 movement, starts with Flanking II promotion.

  Unique Building
    Mountie Detachment (Jail): -25% maintenance

  Starting Techs
    Fishing
    Hunting


Japanese Empire - New Leaders

    Kken:        Cultural, Spiritual (favourite civic: Hereditary Rule)
    Meiji:        Imperialistic, Industrious (favourite civic: Bureaucracy)

Holy Roman Empire - New Leaders

    Maximilian I: Creative, Charismatic (favourite civic: Hereditary Rule)


Installation

  Extract (unzip) the contents of this ZIP file to the subdirectory
  "Beyond the Sword\Mods" of either your Civilization IV program or your
  "My Games" directory.

  To load this mod automatically on Civ IV:BtS startup, put the
  following line into your CivilizationIV.ini file (normally located
  in "My Documents\My Games\Beyond the Sword\CivilizationIV.ini"):

  Mod = Mods\Canada AT



Notices & Acknowledgements

  Diplomacy music for all four Canadian leaders is from The Great 
  Canadian Tunebook, (C) Barry Taylor, Victoria, BC, Canada:
    Land of the Silver Birch
    Vive la Canadienne!
    The Maple Leaf Forever
    Un Canadien Errant
  Converted to digital wave audio by Timidity++ using EAWPats (r12)
  collection by Eric A. Welsh.
  NOTE: The Great Canadian Tunebook website is no longer in operation, 
  and I have not found any way of contacting the rights holder.  It is
  my belief that the inclusion of these songs is consistent with their
  original terms of use, which stated that limited non-commercial 
  application was permitted.  No infringement is intended.

  Civilopedia text for Macdonald, Trudeau and Joe Clark are (C) 2013 
  Alexander Taylor, and are hereby placed in the public domain.

  Civilopedia text for Kken, Meiji and Maximilian I are (C) 2016
  Alexander Taylor, and are hereby placed in the public domain.

  Civilopedia text for Pearson is partially derived from the English-
  language Wikipedia entry "Lester Pearson" (from July 2013);
  additional content is (C) 2013 Alexander Taylor, and is hereby placed
  in the public domain.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lester_Pearson

  Civilopedia text for Canadian Empire is partially derived from the
  English-language Wikipedia entry "Canada" (from July 2013); additional
  content is (C) 2013 Alexander Taylor, and is hereby placed in the
  public domain.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada

  Civilopedia text for Canadian Corps and Mountie Detachment are
  derived (with modifications) from the English-language Wikipedia
  entries "Canadian Corps" and "Royal Canadian Mounted Police",
  respectively (from July 2013).
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Corps
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police

  Source of Canadian flag artwork is public domain image by Robo Blazek
  published on Wikimedia Commons:
    http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Canada_Flag_Wavy.jpg

  Source of leaderhead art for Macdonald is lithograph by Rolph Smith Ltd 
  Toronto (from photo by Notman & Fraser), published in:
    Dent, John Charles. "The Canadian Portrait Gallery, Volume I". John B.
    Magurn, Toronto, 1880. Republished by the Gutenberg Project Canada:
    http://www.gutenberg.ca/ebooks/dent-portraitgallery1/dent-portraitgallery1-00-h-dir/dent-portraitgallery1-00-h.html

  Source of leaderhead art for Pearson is image of photograph (May 10 1963)
  from John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, ID JFKSG-MO-1976-323:
    http://www.jfklibrary.org/Asset-Viewer/Archives/JFKSG-MO-1976-323.aspx

  Source of leaderhead art for Trudeau is image of photograph (undated) by
  Robert Cooper from Library and Archives Canada, MIKAN no. 3600627:
    http://collectionscanada.gc.ca/pam_archives/index.php?fuseaction=genitem.displayItem&lang=eng&rec_nbr=3600627&rec_nbr_list=3600627

  Source of leaderhead art for Joe Clark is image of photograph (1979) by
  Arnaud Maggs from Library and Archives Canada, MIKAN no. 4081192:
    http://collectionscanada.gc.ca/pam_archives/index.php?fuseaction=genitem.displayItem&lang=eng&rec_nbr=4081192&rec_nbr_list=4081192

  Source of leaderhead art for Kken is public domain image of 8th century
  portrait published on Wikimedia Commons:
    https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Empress_Koken.jpg

  Source of leaderhead art for Meiji is public domain image of portrait by
  Takahashi Yuichi  published on Wikimedia Commons:
    https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Emperor_Meiji_by_Takahashi_Yuichi.jpg  

  Source of leaderhead art for Maximilian I is public domain image of 
  painting by Peter Paul Reubens published on Wikimedia Commons:
    https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Peter_Paul_Rubens_120b.jpg

  To the best of my knowledge, the use of all materials described above is
  in accordance with the applicable copyrights and terms of use.



  The CANADA AT mod is (C) 2013,2016 Alexander Taylor, and is hereby placed
  in the public domain, excepting those third-party materials listed above 
  which retain their original terms of use.
