Abstract

The Cold War has yet to become an integral part of the Canadian national identity. The postwar period of nuclear tension remains largely uncommemorated in any official or practical sense, and the limitations of national commemoration policies militate against any quick designations. Canadian federal heritage properties legislation is circumscribed by a fortyyear rule, and the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada

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