Manpower Canada research reveals 83 per cent of employers think governments and business are not doing enough to slow the outward migration of talent.

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Manpower Canada released its Borderless Workforce survey on the outward migration of talent. The findings reveal that only 17 per cent of employers in Canada think government and businesses are doing enough to slow the outward migration of talent and attract people back to Canada. The survey gathered responses from more than 453 employers in Canada and 28,000 globally in 27 individual countries and territories.

Nineteen per cent of employers in Canada expressed concern about the potential negative impact on the labour market from talent leaving the country. The survey also indicated that Canadian employers consider the United States, China and India as their biggest competitive economic threats.

"In Canada, as in most other countries, the...

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