Published On: Sun, Mar 30th, 2025

A U.S. brain drain could be Canada’s brain gain

Wooden double doors set into an old building are shown. Written in the stone in a curve above the doors is the words "Munk School of Global Affairs".

Over the last few months, academics and scientists in the U.S. have been scrambling to keep their footing on swiftly eroding ground, amid massive Donald Trump-ordered funding cuts and new restrictions. But although a weakening of the American scientific community has far-reaching impacts on the global academic landscape, experts say one side effect could be top talent from the U.S. making the move to Canada — something we’re already seeing.

CBC | World News

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A U.S. brain drain could be Canada’s brain gain