Change needed to capture top international talent, say industry analysts

'We have a wonderful opportunity right now, given what’s going on in Europe and given what’s going on south of the border.'
Canada can attract more talent by improving its universities and encouraging students, including those from abroad, to stay in the country, says Prof. Sarah Lubik.
Canada’s position as one of the few solid liberal democracies holding its doors open to the world could make it easier to attract talent here, but experts say that is just one ingredient to nurturing innovative talent. The government has plans for a Global Skills Strategy that it says “will set...

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