Lukol Directory: Regional: North America: Canada: Society and Culture: Politics: Issues: Brain Drain

Are We Losing Our Best and Brightest to the U.S.?
Spring 2000 article from Isuma magazine prepared by officials at Human Resources and Development Canada.
http://www.isuma.net/v01n01/frank/frank_f....

Brain Drain, Brain Gain
There is an intense media focus on the brain drain from Canada to the US. Yet, Canada is experiencing a largely unrecognized brain gain of skilled and qualified immigrants. Documents from a conference sponsored by The Maytree Foundation and the St. Lawrence Centre Forum and held in Toronto in May 2000
http://www.maytree.com/refugeeimmigrantpro...

Canada's "Brain Drain" a trickle not a flood
StatsCan report on immigration/emigration shows we gain as much brain as we drain. Article by statistician and social policy analyist Richard Shillington.
http://www.straightgoods.com/Analyze/0018....

Brain drain and brain gain
Report from Statistics Canada issued in spring of 2000. The full report is downloadable as a PDF file.
http://www.statcan.ca/english/indepth/81-0...

Publicly available sites on Canada's "Brain Drain"
Links to Canadian resources on the issue.
http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/epic/internet/in...

High Canadian Taxes and the Brain Drain
Links to various articles on the issue of brain drain and high taxes.
http://www.canadiansocialresearch.net/high...

Trends in Canada-US Migration: Where's the Flood?
Report from the Bank of Montreal Economics Department.
http://www.bmo.com/economic/special/bdrain...

cric.ca - Brain Drain
Synopsis and links to resources on the issue.
http://www.cric.ca/en_html/guide/brain/bra...


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