Yeah I'll give you that, but from what I've seen, it seems easier for 
Canadians to move down to America than vice-versa. I heard from several 
American people that the Canadian goverment was bustin' their balls 
when they tried to move to Canada. However, I meet Canadian ex-pats 
here in the states all the time who seem to have had few problems. 

Any opinions on this?
 
> The "Brain Drain" is a myth.  How many ov you working in the USA have 
ex-pat 
> Canuckers inside the company?
> 
> I used to always hear about this "Brain Drain" (mainly from media 
outlets), 
> but I think it's all percieved...
> 
> _.d'
> 
> From: "Mike Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [email protected]
> Subject:        Re: [313] did richie's mom write this?
> Date:         Thu, 10 May 2001 14:02:42 -0400
> 
> it is a good trade, we get all their engineers, programmers, IT
> professionals and senior level management, and they get to pay for the
> remaining Red Green's and Bob & Doug Mackenzie's health benefits 
with spring
> water taxes. NAFTA rawkz!
> 
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