The Canada-CPA, also known in Canada as the UPC-CPA, Is a ongoing armed conflict between Ultranationalist Party of Canada, along with Canadian Army, and Canadian People's Army. The conflict began when the CPA attacked several Canadian Armed Forces bases. The still weaken army was still unable to function as well. The UPC, Ultranationalist Party of Canada's own defense sector, took control Of the army and began attacking key CPA positions.
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| - The Canada-CPA, also known in Canada as the UPC-CPA, Is a ongoing armed conflict between Ultranationalist Party of Canada, along with Canadian Army, and Canadian People's Army. The conflict began when the CPA attacked several Canadian Armed Forces bases. The still weaken army was still unable to function as well. The UPC, Ultranationalist Party of Canada's own defense sector, took control Of the army and began attacking key CPA positions.
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| - Ongoing. CPA hiding In Quebec, Yukon and territories
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| - The Canada-CPA, also known in Canada as the UPC-CPA, Is a ongoing armed conflict between Ultranationalist Party of Canada, along with Canadian Army, and Canadian People's Army. The conflict began when the CPA attacked several Canadian Armed Forces bases. The still weaken army was still unable to function as well. The UPC, Ultranationalist Party of Canada's own defense sector, took control Of the army and began attacking key CPA positions. The CPA recruited members from the Canadian Loyalist, who fought the UPC Forces during the December War. The members formed a subdivision of CPA, Her Majesty Loyal Movement, who's main goal was to crush the UPC. The CPA was a formal army, the UPC and United States Government lawed them as a terriorst cell.
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