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Composed of: Newfoundland, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and the coastal Half of Labrador
National Spirit: Maritime Ambition [+10% Naval Dockyard Construction Speed, +20% Trade deal opinion factor]
Composed of: Southern and Northern Ontario
National Spirit: Under British Rule [+15% National Unity, +10% Factory Output, 1% Recruitable Population].
Composed of: Quebec, St. Lawernce and the inland Half of Labrador.
National Spirit: Under British Rule [-20% National Unity].
Composed of: Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Northeastern Canada, Northern Canada.
National Spirit: Hudson's Bay Company [10% Factory Output, -5% consumer goods factories, -0.30% Recruitable Population].
Adding some resources to the States Ruperts Land owns would be an effective way to make them into more of the trading nation as they historically were.
Aside from all of that, the flags of the British North American colonies was just the Union Jack. I've made a few so they would be easier to identify. Ruperts land was the only Colony to have their own flag at the time.
http://imgur.com/a/E4x1P
I've also listed the area to split up the labrador state.