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Canada’s 1950s defence sprint looked like science fiction: Arctic radar lines, a research reactor at Chalk River, and the Mach-2 Avro Arrow. In this episode of The Rum Ration, hosts Rejoy Chatterjee and Colin Robinson talk with Dr. Joanne Archibald to ask what that “blueprint era” can teach today’s Canada about NORAD modernization, Arctic posture, and industrial capacity right now. Dr. Archibald traces how layered radar networks (Pinetree, Mid-Canada, and the DEW Line) forced binational integration and faster decision-making, while still protecting sovereignty through clear legal terms. She then unpacks Chalk River’s nuclear reactor promise and price, from the 1952 NRX accident to the 1958 NRU fire, highlighting the human cost of “build fast, learn later.” Finally, the Avro Arrow becomes a procurement case study: world-class tech without aligned strategy, buyers, and budgets. Eight takeaways land hard: be useful to allies, pick niches, pre-delegate authority, build dual-use value, integrate industry, and govern risk early.