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Originally Posted by CliffFletcher
Hard to find exact stats.
Since the U.S. and Luxemberg are the only countries where nurse earn more than in Canada, safe to assume higher-paying international jobs pretty much means the U.S.
Here’s a study showing 20k Canadian nurses and 10 per cent of nursing grads working in the U.S.
https://www.longwoods.com/content/23...tion-to-the-us
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You don’t get to just hand wave away a ridiculous claim that you can’t back up. You can just say it was hyperbole.
Almost the entirety of the article you linked is about burn out, and people leaving the profession entirely. They is a small snippet from someone who’s moving, and another who hypothesizes commuting in and out of NYC every day from Canada to make big money… which is obviously stupid. And good for her if that’s how you want to spend your free time, in a plane.
The second link doesn’t seem to work for me but I’ll read it when it does. But your snippet from it doesn’t imply that staff are flooding to the states to work. It’s a real problem that needs a solution, not nonsense to try and mock Canadians who think the US is unliveable. Which was your only point.