Hundreds of immigrants and refugees who settled in Canada at the height of the Cold War were grilled by intelligence officials for valuable information, says a new study based on still-secret files. Newcomers fleeing Hungary following the Communist crackdown of the 1950s were among those closely debriefed by Canadian authorities. Details of the little-known intelligence interview program are revealed in a study prepared for the federal government by University of Toronto history professor Wesley Wark. Full Story
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