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Immigrants help offset Canada's brain-drain crisis

David Spurgeon

Nature, 2000, vol. 405, issue 6787, 604-604

Abstract: Montreal Althouh Canada has long complained of a ‘brain drain’ of scientists to the United States, the government says Canada may be experiencing more ‘gain’ than ‘drain’.

Date: 2000
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