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Korea, "Canopy," and Consultation: Canadian Attempts to Influence US Nuclear Policy in the Early 1950s

  • Context
  • Truman's Speech: Informed or Consulted?
    • 1 December 1950: Reacting to Truman's Speech
    • 2 December 1950: "More Important to Say What We Think"
    • 11 December 1950: Arneson to Ignatieff
    • 13 December 1950: Truman-Attlee Discussions
  • Canada's Position on The Bomb in Korea
    • 3 December 1950, Korea and the Atomic Bomb
    • 4 December 1950: Informing Washington
    • 4 December 1950: Wrong to Pearson
    • 6 December 1950, Canadian Ambassador to the United States to SSEA
    • 6 December 1950: Canadian Views
  • The "Canopy" Agreement
    • 2-8 January 1951: Preliminary Canadian Discussions
    • 5 February 1951: Proposed Exchange of Notes
    • 28 February 1951: Ignatieff-Arneson Conversation
    • 16 March 1951: "Consultation" and "Information"
    • 29 March 1951, Memorandum for the Minister on United States Strategic Air Command Project
    • 10 April 1951: Limits of Consultation
    • 4 May 1951: Heeney to Wrong
    • 16 May 1951: Canopy Abandoned
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