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Dr. Alex Souchen

The Department of National Defence (DND) says there are unexploded bombs from the Second World War buried in a bog near Ottawa that served as a practice bombing range in the 1940s.  

Dr. Alex Souchen is a professor in the University of Guelph’s Department of History, and studies the history of science, technology, warfare and the environment. He’s the author of War Junk: Munitions Disposal and Postwar Reconstruction in Canada. Souchen is available to discuss the public safety and environmental impact of these bombs and other unexploded legacies from the Second World War. 

Souchen recently spoke to CBC Ottawa Morning about these unexploded bombs and is available for interviews.  

Contact: 

Dr. Alex Souchen 
asouchen@uoguelph.ca   

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