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The Daily Version française

Wednesday, May 24, 2000
For release at 8:30 a.m.


MAJOR RELEASES
  • Brain drain and brain gain: The migration of knowledge workers into and out of Canada

    During the 1990s, Canada incurred a net loss of skilled workers to the United States in several key knowledge-based occupations. However, evidence from a variety of sources suggests this drain has been offset by a concomitant gain of highly skilled workers from abroad.

  • Composite Index, April 2000

    The growth of the leading indicator slowed from 1.2% in March to 0.9% in April, as household demand lost some of the vigour it had at the start of the year and as financial markets slowed. Four of the 10 components retreated, the most since September 1998; none did so in March.


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