Fish and Peace: How the Cold War Thawed in Corner Brook, Newfoundland
During the 1980s, Soviet fishing vessels from Murmansk , USSR, regularly visited Corner Brook, Newfoundland. Project Ploughshares, a peace group in Corner Brook, organized visits of members of Soviet fishing crews to schools and homes in Corner Brook. Students and residents in Corner Brook were, in...
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Format: | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
Language: | English Spanish French |
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New Proposals Publishing Society
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/9ee4748128054b3f8b49831375d98643 |
Summary: | During the 1980s, Soviet fishing vessels from Murmansk , USSR, regularly visited Corner Brook, Newfoundland. Project Ploughshares, a peace group in Corner Brook, organized visits of members of Soviet fishing crews to schools and homes in Corner Brook. Students and residents in Corner Brook were, in turn, invited aboard Soviet fishing vessels. Corner Brook Project Ploughshares was, perhaps, the most active, community-based peace group in Canada during the final years of the Cold War. |
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