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  2. Canada in the Cold War - Wikipedia

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    A Staple State: Canadian Industrial Resources in Cold War. U. of Toronto Press. 260 pp. Clearwater, John. 1998. Canadian nuclear weapons: the untold story of Canada's Cold War arsenal. Dundurn Press. ISBN 1-55002-299-7; Cuff, R. D. and J. L. Granatstein. 1975. Canadian-American Relations in Wartime: From the Great War to the Cold War.

  3. Anti-gay purges in Canada - Wikipedia

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    During the cold war, the RCMP’s Directorate of Security and Intelligence had a subdivision called “Character Weakness” which had the task of rooting out homosexual men and women working for the government. [7] By the late 1960s, the RCMP had created a list of thousands of suspected and confirmed homosexuals including 9 thousand in Ottawa ...

  4. Gouzenko Affair - Wikipedia

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    The Gouzenko Affair was the name given to events in Canada surrounding the defection of Igor Gouzenko, a GRU cipher clerk stationed at the Soviet Embassy in Ottawa, from the Soviet Union in 1945 and his allegations regarding the existence of a Soviet spy ring of Canadian communists.

  5. Books of Remembrance (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The book of the First World War is the largest of the books, containing 66,655 names. It took James Purves of London, Ontario , eleven years to gather the necessary materials to begin work on the book, and upon his death in 1940, work passed to his assistant Alan Beddoe , who completed the book by 1942.

  6. Bibliography of Canadian military history - Wikipedia

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    The Canadians at War 1939/45 Volume 1, Reader's Digest, Canada, 4th printing, 1976, SBN 0-88850-161-7; The Canadians at War 1939/45 Volume 2, Reader's Digest, Canada, 4th printing, 1976, SBN 0-88850-161-7; Vogel, Robert; Brian Padair Farrell (2004). Leadership and responsibility in the Second World War: essays in honour of Robert Vogel. McGill ...

  7. History of Canada (1945–1960) - Wikipedia

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    Canada remained a close ally of the United States throughout the Cold War. When Igor Gouzenko , a cipher clerk for the Soviet Embassy to Canada in Ottawa , defected in 1945, fears of Soviet espionage led to a red scare and the arrest and conviction of 18 people, including Labor-Progressive Party (Communist) Member of Parliament Fred Rose .

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  9. Bibliography of the Cold War - Wikipedia

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    The Cold War: An International History, 1947–1991 (1998), British perspective; short summary Boyle Peter G. American-Soviet Relations: From the Russian Revolution to the Fall of Communism. 1993. The Cambridge History of the Cold War (3 vol. 2010) online Archived 2016-08-20 at the Wayback Machine