Plutonium is always produced by using uranium fuel in a nuclear reactor, but it stays in the spent fuel unless this is processed. I don't think Canada has any processing capability for separating out the plutonium, but you need to ask the question to the Canadian authority
The world, with some restrictions. Canada has sold technology to countries that have used it to our disadvantage, the best examples are nuclear power which has been used to make nuclear weapons.
By 1960 the US, USSR, UK, and France had nuclear weapons. China got them in 1964.
Because we know how to handle them.
"Bert the Turtle"
No, Canada does not possess nuclear weapons. Canada is a party to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and has opted not to develop or possess atomic bombs.
No. Canada gave it's last nuclear weapon to the United States in the mid 1980's.
what questions about nuclear weapons did the Cuban missile crisis raise in Canada's minds? why did these questions divide Canadians?
Plutonium is always produced by using uranium fuel in a nuclear reactor, but it stays in the spent fuel unless this is processed. I don't think Canada has any processing capability for separating out the plutonium, but you need to ask the question to the Canadian authority
because canadians feel tha its a thraet
there are many harmful causes of nuclear weapons because whole hiroshima was destroyed of it
Many countries have nuclear weapons today including the United States. China, North Korea, South Korea, and Japan also have nuclear weapons.
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They have no nuclear weapons
none
Those that are nuclear, such as the nuclear bombs.
China is not a nuclear free zone. They have many nuclear weapons. Though China has a nuclear policy which states that they are not allowed to produce,fire, or give away these weapons.