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Minds On – Igor Gouzenko What is espionage? With the Gouzenko Affair it can be said the Cold War was sparked in Canada. What do you think? Check this out!! (Video linked to picture)

Mind’s On – Why Would We? First with the people closest to you and then as a class discuss why would we would want to do the following. Try to use specific examples based on other things we’ve learned about. Promote world peace and human rights Cooperate with the US on an international defence system Form new economic agreements with the US Increase foreign aid to less developed nations

Cold War Alliances

The United Nations Founded in 1945 by 51 nations, now has almost 200 members Aim is to keep peace in the world, maintain friendly relations and uphold human rights Canada has participated in many UN peacekeeping missions Video linked to picture

NORAD North American Air (Aerospace) Defence Command An alliance between Canada and US started in 1957 designed to prevent a Soviet attack Based on radar lines built in our far north – The DEW (Distant Early Warning) Line Video linked to picture

NATO Canada was a founding member of NATO – the North Atlantic Treaty Organization The goal was to keep peace in Europe, especially against Soviet Union Created in 1949 and is still going today Video linked to picture

Textbook – Topic Analysis Read the Nuclear Threat and Canada’s Response chapter in CSI (142- 147) Choose 5 pieces of evidence and make a chart like the following: Name of Source Purpose Does this suggest Canada was prepared? What is the overall feeling?