Mike Hears Voices: Voice of Women and Lester Pearson, 1960-1963

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  • Candace Loewen

Abstract

Born of a sense of urgency and hope in Toronto in 1960, Voice of Women (VOW), a women's peace organization, quickly grew and gained renown as a national organization. A timely affiliation with Lester B. Pearson from 1960 to 1963 encouraged and boosted the organization in its early years. Less than one month after V O W was born, Pearson, the Leader of the Opposition, formally proposed that Canada not accept nuclear weapons. However, when Pearson changed his mind as Prime Minister in 1963 and allowed nuclear warheads for Bomarc missiles into Canada, V O W became disappointed with him and increasingly focussed on the international scene.

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Published

1987-04-01

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Original Research