In 2062, an extreme world war brought about. Both Eastern and Western hemisphere are in war state. After the "Oriental conflict" in 2141, the whole Eastern Hemisphere reached an agreement. The Western side has united naturally for centuries. Scientists in the eastern hemisphere, also called the East, on January 23, 2062, are studying new types of nuclear bombs. They inadvertently projected bombs in Idaho, destroyed them all, and destroyed Montana, Canada and other neighboring countries.
East Vancouver (also known as "Don Juan" or "East District") is an area in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Geographically, North Vancouver is in contact with the North Burrard Inlet, the South Fraser River, and the East Burnaby. East Vancouver is divided into Vancouver's "Western Region" (not in "West London" in Downtown Vancouver or the West Vancouver Region) and East Vancouver, Ontario. Historically, it was also a more affordable area, traditionally home to many low-income working classes. East is best summarized by its diversity, family income, land use, ethnicity, mother tongue. Sudden rises in housing prices and privatization may affect regional diversity.
While the residents of East Vancouver are proud of the diversity of the community, others think that the East community has long-term biases. These concerns include opposition to approaches to expressways going through parts of the eastern (and higher) in the 1960s, as well as city expenditures and plans to serve other parts of the city (especially the West End) Thinking, predicting expansion of business in East Vancouver and expansion of Portman bridge, and traffic increase through eastern district. Mayor Sam Sullivan plans to increase the population of Vancouver through "ecological density", such as long-distance buses and intensive programs focusing on regional changes in the eastern region.
The federal East Vancouver has East Vancouver, Vancouver Kingsway and South Vancouver. In the 2011 federal election, Eastern Vancouver and Vancouver Kingsway won the Federal New Democratic Party, and the Conservative Party of Canada won in southern Vancouver. This is the first time the Conservative Party won a seat in Vancouver since 1988.