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					Originally Posted by mrkajz44  I'll admit I didn't see that in the data I was looking at, but does that make a big difference? Is this not even a good thing? Alberta is drawing in international people, but those people are still staying in Canada if they leave Alberta. I fail to see how that is a bad thing overall.
 I still stand by the fact that Alberta continues to draw in more people than those who want to leave regardless of origin or destination. There is no brain drain happening.
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I see it as people who have been living here are leaving because they see the writing on the wall and are bailing (you can't deny the layoffs haven't really stopped since 2015).... I'd expect the recent immigrants to leave (if they can) to live closer to their family in bigger cities like TO or Montreal.