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Experts report a surge in interest among American academics looking to move to Canada
(www.thecanadianpressnews.ca)
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The brain drain to Canada is a good thing, but the only aspect I would be wary about is the concern over wages that they cite. If the US government ever tips back towards tolerance, I'd brace for the possibility that a lot of these academics go right back.
I could see the possibility that the average Canadian school becomes more desirable than "good" American ones for wealthier students who want to study abroad. But even then, I am not sure that the money would be there without inviting the abhorrent system of US-level student debt, which I'd like to hope they wouldn't do.
Honestly I don't think a lot of them would go back right away. It's like that old saying, "Once bit, twice shy."
If anything I think they'd be holding back moving so they could verify any positive changes in how the USA would operate would be permanent, and not just lip-service.
Some will move back, but I agree. I bet most people will stay. Once you have set up your life somewhere, uprooting again is daunting.
Yeah. I'm old now but have moved about a hundred times in my life. I hate it.
The one good thing about moving so often is I don't have a ton of stuff to pack.