Talk:Anti-nuclear movement in Canada
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editI revised the assessment of this article because as it stands it does little more than list the various anti-nuclear groups active in the country. It lacks background and a coherent history. All in all, this is a start-class article. Bouchecl (talk) 22:00, 11 October 2010 (UTC)
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I have wrote and added a section on the history of the anti-nuclear movement in Canada. I attempted to give context to the movement through its inception at the beginning of the cold war, while introducing multiple activist groups that were created in part regarding the subject. Please let me know your thoughts on the addition I've made.