Canada sets aside two bunkers at military bases amid global uncertainty, North Korean threat - News Summed Up

Canada sets aside two bunkers at military bases amid global uncertainty, North Korean threat


Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan was asked Wednesday what would happen should a missile land in Canada. "After the Cold War was over, we stopped thinking about those things. There was also the deep underground complex at Canadian Forces Base North Bay and another centre at the now-decommissioned military base in Calgary. But Rasiulis said he considers the likelihood of Canada being struck by a North Korean missile to be low. He said during the Cold War, there was also a sense of "lethargy" because people were resigned to the fact that once the missiles started flying everything would be over.


Source: CBC News November 29, 2017 21:56 UTC



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