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ID161534
Title ProperCanada’s integration into global intelligence-sharing networks
Other Title Information from Gouzenko to the Montreal Olympics
LanguageENG
AuthorClément, Dominique
Summary / Abstract (Note)The following article demonstrates how the 1945–6 Gouzenko Affair and the 1976 Montreal Olympics contributed to Canada’s integration into global intelligence-sharing networks. It also argues that the Olympics instigated a significant shift in national security priorities in Canada from communism to international terrorism. It is based on more than 2000 pages of documents released by the British government related to the Gouzenko Affair as well as over 50,000 pages of RCMP records on the security plan for the Montreal Olympics.
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Intelligence and National Security Vol. 33, No.7; Dec 2018: p.1053-1069
Journal SourceIntelligence and National Security Vol: 33 No 7
Key WordsCanada’s Integration ;  Global Intelligence-Sharing Networks ;  Montreal Olympics


 
 
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