Quote Originally Posted by harris7
Well I donâ??t pay for them and my country doesnâ??t support them. I am only morally responsible for my actions not the actions of the US.
I donâ??t agree with us holding them but they are still The USâ??s and it really doesnâ??t matter if there in Washington or Canada. Another Nuke is another Nuke.
Something I found on Wikipedia while researching nuclear weapons involving Canada. We're not off the hook completely. Sucks eh? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada_...ss_destruction

"Canada has long been closely linked with the United States' nuclear weapons program. The Manhattan Project was the product of a secret agreement between the USA, Canada and the UK, signed in Québec City in August 1943. Canada contributed help from Canadian scientists, policy supervision by C.D. Howe and uranium from Canadian mines (other uranium sources included the American Southwest and the Belgian Congo). Since Canada had just become the recipient of the world's supply of heavy water, it was also hoped that Canada could manufacture plutonium for the bomb effort. Canada developed a superior process for plutonium extraction, but no Canadian reactor was completed until just after the end of the war. After the Second World War Canada became a world leader in nuclear research through its Chalk River Laboratories. The NRX reactor and a small plutonium extraction plant were built there in 1947, and supplied plutonium for the first British bomb. For the next twenty years, the Chalk River Laboratories (later incorporated into Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) ) continued to sell plutonium to the USA's military weapons program. Canadian research was shared freely with the United States and played an important role in the continued development of American nuclear weapons."