There would have been little direct affect on them. However, they would have seen such things as many DEW (Defense Early Warning) stations set up in Northern Canada. And there was a lot more interest in their survival methods in the arctic regions. Many of the miltary methods were based on their way of life.
There was no "front" in the Cold War.
How did nuclear warfare affect the cold war?
Answer this question… How did the establishment of NATO affect the Cold War?
The cold war.
The nuclear arms race was the core of the cold war.
they ate a sandwich
because the war had kept going and going
The aids epidemic had a huge impact on the cold war, the impact was caused by aids
by death
because the war had kept going and going
They where part of the Cold War, because they were part of NATO, which is basically a defence pact of allies, which includes Canada, France, Britain, Russia, etc.
Yes, some Aboriginal people did fight in World War 1. Despite facing discrimination and hardships, many Aboriginal men volunteered to join the war effort. They served both in the Canadian military units and with allied forces and made significant contributions to various aspects of the war. However, it is important to note that Aboriginal peoples were not considered Canadian citizens at the time and faced ongoing challenges and discrimination upon their return.