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Strings of radars stretching across Canada were built to give early warnings of Soviet bombers coming over the Arctic. The ...
Along the rim of Canada’s boreal vastness, a rusty, banana-shaped radar dish sits guard still today, but formerly the pulsing heart of a town’s life. Chibougamau’s memorial is not just a relic, but a ...
Canada was thrust into the Cold War world quickly and unexpectedly. In September 1945, a young Russian named Igor Gouzenko walked into the newsroom of the Ottawa Citizen and announced he had ...
But today the Diefenbunker is one of the few places in the country that commemorate the decades-long Cold War in Canada. “I don’t understand it,” Brian Jeffrey said of the dearth of relics.
During the Cold War NATO navies believed that Russian submarines were using the ice cap in the Canadian arctic as cover to covertly move between the Atlantic and Pacific. To find them, Canadian ...
Cold War anxiety, fear Canada became, rather incidentally, an area of "intense interest" during the Cold War. Its skies had to be monitored constantly and extensively.
Add in the cross-border tension following President Donald Trump’s tariff war and his calls for Canada to be made the 51st state, and the tournament has much of the flavor of the Cold War ...
Scenes from the new Cold War unfolding at the top of the world Militaries are scrambling to control the melting Arctic. U.S. Marines and Green Berets patrol the tundra near a radar station outside ...