Canada and the Nuclear Arms Race

Canada and the Nuclear Arms Race
Title Canada and the Nuclear Arms Race PDF eBook
Author Ernie Regehr
Publisher Lorimer
Pages 298
Release 1983
Genre History
ISBN

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First published in 1983, this book reports from the middle of the nuclear arms race, when the world's two superpowers, the US and the USSR, were adding increasingly sophisticated weapons to their arsenals, reaching a point where they could effectively wipe each other out many times over. Some of Canada's most distinguished critics of the nuclear arms race examine this drift to annihilation, show how Canada was contributing to it, and explain the policies that Canada could have adopted to encourage the reversal of the arms race.

Pearson and Canada's Role in Nuclear Disarmament and Arms Control Negotiations, 1945-1957

Pearson and Canada's Role in Nuclear Disarmament and Arms Control Negotiations, 1945-1957
Title Pearson and Canada's Role in Nuclear Disarmament and Arms Control Negotiations, 1945-1957 PDF eBook
Author Joseph Levitt
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 356
Release 1993
Genre History
ISBN 9780773509054

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Lester Pearson was Minister for External Affairs between 1948 and 1957. During this time Canada was a member of two successive United Nations commissions on eliminating or controlling nuclear arms with the United States and the Soviet Union as the main negotiators. The goal of these discussions was to reach an agreement on general principles that reflected the strategic needs of each side, rather than on the technical details necessary for a treaty. While the United States and the Soviet Union played the largest role in the negotiations, two other major powers, Britain and France, allies of the Americans, were also at the bargaining table. Canada was the only middle power to participate in all negotiations.

Canada as a Nuclear Weapon-free Zone

Canada as a Nuclear Weapon-free Zone
Title Canada as a Nuclear Weapon-free Zone PDF eBook
Author Shannon Selin
Publisher
Pages 52
Release 1988
Genre Nuclear-weapon-free zones
ISBN

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U.S. Nuclear Weapons in Canada

U.S. Nuclear Weapons in Canada
Title U.S. Nuclear Weapons in Canada PDF eBook
Author John Clearwater
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 317
Release 1999-10-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1554880904

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In this second volume of his nuclear weapon series, John Clearwater continues to investigate the presence of American nuclear weapons in Canada. In Canadian Nuclear Weapons, Clearwater told the story of nuclear weapons that were in the hands of Canadian forces during the Cold War. In U.S. Nuclear Weapons in Canada, he goes further, looking at nuclear weapons held by American forces on Canadian soil. His purpose is to bring together until-recently secret information about the nature of the nuclear weapons stored, stationed, or lost in Canada by the United States Air Force and the United States Navy, and combines it with known information about the systems in the U.S. nuclear arsenal. The history of the atomic bomb in Canada goes back to the first years immediately after World War II when the U.S. government, under the prodding of the newly created Strategic Air command, began a slow and steady process of talks designed to allow Goose Bay to be groomed for the eventual acceptance of nuclear weapons. Crashes and nuclear accidents. Conspiracies and cover-ups. Clearwater examines them all in great detail. The reader will see for the first time the minutes of Cabinet and the Cabinet Defence Committee meetings in which the storage of nuclear weapons are discussed. Also printed here for the first time are the agreements between Canada and the U.S. for the storage of nuclear weapons. Many of the documents presented here were until recently classified as secret, and many were top secret.

The Road to Peace

The Road to Peace
Title The Road to Peace PDF eBook
Author Ernie Regehr
Publisher James Lorimer & Company
Pages 224
Release 1988-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781550280395

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In 1988, as the Berlin Wall began to quake and the United States and the Soviet Union prepared to slash their nuclear arsenals, Canada's government remained firmly tied to a Cold War vision of the world. In this book, Regehr and Rosenblum assessed the international strategic situation at the very moment that the superpowers' nuclear standoff began to melt away. Against the backdrop of significant undertakings to halt the drift towards annihilation, the authors' find much to criticize in Canadian defence policy: complicity in reckless American war-fighting strategies; undue adherence to organizations such as NATO and NORAD whose justifications were fast disappearing; a retrograde approach to defending Arctic sovereignty. The Road to Peace is a compelling document that vividly conveys the heady atmosphere of the Cold War's apogee.

CANADA AND THE NUCLEAR ARMS RACE;ED.BY...AND SIMON ROSENBLUM.

CANADA AND THE NUCLEAR ARMS RACE;ED.BY...AND SIMON ROSENBLUM.
Title CANADA AND THE NUCLEAR ARMS RACE;ED.BY...AND SIMON ROSENBLUM. PDF eBook
Author Ernie Regehr (Ed)
Publisher
Pages 268
Release 1983
Genre Canada
ISBN

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Canadian Nuclear Weapons

Canadian Nuclear Weapons
Title Canadian Nuclear Weapons PDF eBook
Author John Clearwater
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 311
Release 1998-02-01
Genre History
ISBN 1459713184

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"We are thus not only the first country in the world with the capability to produce nuclear weapons that chose not to do so, we are also the first nuclear armed country to have chosen to divest itself of nuclear weapons." Pierre Trudeau United Nations, 26 May 1978 From 1963 to 1984, US nuclear warheads armed Canadian weapons systems in both Canada and West Germany. It is likely that during the early part of this period, the Canadian military was putting more effort, money, and manpower into the nuclear commitment than any other single activity. This important book is an operational-technical history and exposÈ of this period. Its purpose is to bring together until-recently secret information about the nature of the nuclear arsenal in Canada, and combine it with known information about the systems in the US nuclear arsenal. The work begins with an account of the efforts of the Pearson government to sign the agreement with the US necessary to bring nuclear weapons to Canada. Subsequent chapters provide a detailed discussion of the four nuclear weapons systems deployed by Canada: the BOMARC surface-to-air guided interceptor missile; the Honest John short range battlefield rocket; the Starfighter tactical thermonuclear bomber; the VooDoo-Genie air defence system. Each chapter also includes a section on the accidents and incidents which occurred while the weapons were at Canadian sites. The final chapter covers the ultimately futile efforts of the Maritime Air Command and the Royal Canadian Navy to acquire nuclear weapons. An appendix includes the text of the until-now secret agreements Canada signed with the USA for the provision of nuclear weapons. Illustrated throughout with photographs and diagrams, and supported by extensive transcriptions of original documents, Canadian Nuclear Weapons will be of great value both to scholars and interested laypersons in its presentation of what has been a deeply hidden secret of Canadian political and military history.