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Focus (Forum & Focus)

Jan. 9, 2009

The Not Too Distant Shore

American technology companies driven offshore by inadequate U.S. immigration policies increasingly elect "nearshoring" to Canada, write Alan Diner and C. Matthew Schulz. - Focus Column

FOCUS COLUMN

By Alan Diner and C. Matthew Schulz

American technology companies driven offshore by inadequate U.S. immigration policies increasingly elect nearshoring to Canada instead of relying exclusively to offshore in more distant and potentially unsafe countries. Canada encourages this developing trend with a welcoming immigration policy that nicely complements the country's infrastructure, local workforce and close proximity to the U.S.

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