You haven't got a third world power system (I hate that term "third world" in this context - it implies non-existant), but you do have a third rate one.
It is hooked up to the US system (hence why a few eastern Canadian took a hit when the problem hit in the States). Dubya said that the States grid system was third world and needed modernising. Unfortunately a chain is only as strong as it's weakest link.
Eh, apparently Ontario used to produce its own electricity, but this has changed somewhat since the Pickering power plant got shut down (it was nuclear). Now we buy our electricity from the US.
Those lucky b@stards in Quebec, however, have their own power system and don't rely on the US one.
The French are full of good ideas.
As for the map, why don't you do an image search on Google?
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