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  1. Edward Butts, “Igor Gouzenko,” The Canadian Encyclopedia, May 27, 2008, https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/igor-sergeievich-gouzenko

  2. Erica Balch. 2020. “‘I Hope It Will Help Rewrite History.’” McMaster Daily News. November 25, 2020. https://dailynews.mcmaster.ca/articles/i-hope-it-will-help-rewrite-history/.

  3. Dennis Molinaro. “How the Cold War Began ... with British Help: The Gouzenko Affair Revisited.” Labour / Le Travail 79 (2017): 144. http://www.jstor.org/stable/44820374.

  4. Erik D. Jens. “The ‘Great Gouzenko’: Political, Intelligence, and Psychological Factors in the Defection That Triggered the Cold War.” American Intelligence Journal 32, no. 1 (2015): 190. http://www.jstor.org/stable/26202119.

  5. Barry Wright, Susan Binnie, and Eric Tucker. Canadian State Trials. University of Toronto Press, 2022: 126 https://books-scholarsportal-info.libaccess.lib.mcmaster.ca/uri/ebooks/ebooks7/upress7/2022-11-07/1/9781487546052 

  6. “This Space”, March 23, 1946. Box 25. Judith Robinson Fonds. William Ready Archives and Special Collections, McMaster University. 

  7. Wesley K Wark. “Cryptographic Innocence: The Origins of Signals Intelligence in Canada in the Second World War.” Journal of Contemporary History 22, no. 4 (1987): 639–40. http://www.jstor.org/stable/260814.

  8. Dominique Clément. “The Royal Commission on Espionage and the Spy Trials of 1946-9: a Case Study in Parliamentary Supremacy.” Journal of the CHA, no. 11 (2000): 153-4.

  9. Erik D. Jens. “The ‘Great Gouzenko’: Political, Intelligence, and Psychological Factors in the Defection That Triggered the Cold War.”: 190-1. 

  10. “This Space”, March 2, 1946. Box 25. Judith Robinson Fonds. William Ready Archives and Special Collections, McMaster University.

  11. “This Space”, March 30, 1946. Box 25. Judith Robinson Fonds. William Ready Archives and Special Collections, McMaster University.

  12. “This Space”, April 13, 1946. Box 25. Judith Robinson Fonds. William Ready Archives and Special Collections, McMaster University.

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