Canada facing ‘brain drain’ as young tech talent leaves for Silicon Valley
A new study one-in-four recent STEM graduates from three of the country’s top universities were working outside Canada
Hasnain says:
"Pearl Sullivan, the dean of Waterloo’s engineering school, disputed the assertion that a high number of Waterloo students head south after graduation, maintaining that 85 per cent of alumni list a Canadian address as their preferred point of contact. According to the university, migration rates have dropped sharply since 2000 and are now around 10 per cent."
Posted on 2018-05-05T17:42:33+0000