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From: shindman@utcs.UUCP (Paul Shindman)
Newsgroups: can.politics
Subject: Re: the Pentagon / nuclear weapons
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Date: Mon, 14-Jan-85 14:01:34 EST
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Posted: Mon Jan 14 14:01:34 1985
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Canada had nuclear weapons stationed on canuck soil up the end of
the sixties or early seventies.  There were one or more squadrons
of the old BOMARC anti-aircraft missiles stationed at North Bay(?) and
maybe one or two other sites.  The missiles were nuclear tipped, but
were removed by the Pearson or Trudeau administrations as a last step
to leave Canada nuclear-weapons free.  Well, I guess, kind of free.
Well, I guess, like, it depends on your point of view....

Paul Shindman