Let's face it. Some Canadians might happen to possess skills that are in high demand abroad but not in Canada, just as there may be foreigners with skills in high demand in Canada but not in their home country.
Do you think establishing common labour agreements making it possible for Canadians to work abroad without a visa would be a good idea?
Some might say that if the person has no money for his own re-education, that the government could foot the bill for it instead. While I can agree with that in peinciple, what if the government doesn't? Would such an agreement with other countries not at least give him more opportunities to fend for himself, as a way to untie his hands from behind his back?
Do you think establishing common labour agreements making it possible for Canadians to work abroad without a visa would be a good idea?
Some might say that if the person has no money for his own re-education, that the government could foot the bill for it instead. While I can agree with that in peinciple, what if the government doesn't? Would such an agreement with other countries not at least give him more opportunities to fend for himself, as a way to untie his hands from behind his back?