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We now know … a little bit more: Canada’s Cold War defectors / Sayle, Timothy Andrews   Journal Article
Sayle, Timothy Andrews Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Igor Gouzenko’s defection might have been the first—and most famous—of the Cold War in Canada, but it was hardly the last. Recently opened after Access to Information Act requests made by the Canadian Foreign Intelligence History Project, a number of records cast brighter light on this aspect of Canada’s intelligence history. This article offers an overview of how the Government of Canada established its policy to manage defection and those who defected. It offers a number of possible leads for future research projects, some, but not all, of which, will require the release of further material, whether under the Access to Information Act or a broader declassification framework from the Government of Canada.
Key Words Intelligence  Espionage  CIA  Canada  MI6  Joint Intelligence Bureau 
Cold War  Defectors  Louis St. Laurent  Lester B. Pearson 
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