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Canadian Startup Uses Trump to Lure Tech Workers (siliconbeat.com) 503

An anonymous reader writes: A Canadian startup "is using Republican front-runner Donald Trump in its latest campaign to recruit tech talent," reports Silicon Beat. The company's site claims that 31% of Americans they'd surveyed would consider moving to Canada if Trump were elected President. "Now, while we don't think Americans will actually move en masse to Canada if the election doesn't go their way, we do want to extend an offer. Because it's the polite, Canadian thing to do." The Washington Post reported a surge in Google searches in March for "how can I move to Canada," actually slowing down the Canadian government's immigration web site. Meanwhile, a coalition of Canadian mayors is visiting California this week to promote Canada's booming technology sector. Toronto's mayor told Bloomberg, "The embracing of diversity as opposed to it being some sort of political issue is a huge advantage we have."
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Canadian Startup Uses Trump to Lure Tech Workers

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  • by plopez ( 54068 ) on Sunday April 03, 2016 @06:50PM (#51834835) Journal

    New Zealand might be a better idea... or some other place in a different hemisphere

    • New Zealand might be a better idea... or some other place in a different hemisphere

      That won't help, because like... the atmospheres of the two hemispheres are connected.

      You need to go someplace where that Trump can't affect you.

      I don't think that's possible. I mean, the sea will be poisoned, the air will burn, famine and pestilence will be everywhere [catholic-resources.org]... it'll just be a mess.

      You might try that apocalypse condo in Kansas [oddee.com], and see if you can wait things out.

      This assumes, of course, that Earth systems can recover [wikipedia.org] and there will be a future time when you can walk outdoors alone and unaided. Th

      • by cshark ( 673578 )

        Well, if you feel that strongly about it, I would say that there should be plenty of options available to you.

        First and foremost, space is cheaper than it's ever been. You should be able to build a space ship and get yourself at least into LEO for cheaper than ever. Just get enough supplies to last you six months, and you'll make it to Mars. Mars may be a desolated wasteland, but... at least Donald Trump isn't there. And that's really what you care about, right?

        You may want to think about Mars anyway, becau

        • by KGIII ( 973947 )

          I'm not entirely sure that you can take off with just 6 months of food, get to Mars, and live there in perpetuity. We might, of course, just want to go and spend a short time there. We've visited a moon. That's it. We've only been on one planet.

  • by kentrel ( 526003 ) on Sunday April 03, 2016 @06:58PM (#51834885) Journal
    92% of startups fail in the first 3 years. Can a startup afford to install a safe space around every desk before the next election cycle.

    Honestly, the hysteria from these anti-Trump people is hilarious. They're one chalk scribbled MAGA away from having a nervous breakdown.
  • by srichard25 ( 221590 ) on Sunday April 03, 2016 @07:04PM (#51834921)

    Sure, it's easy to say they would take the tech workers. But would Canada gladly take the 10 million illegal immigrants who may not be as skilled? Those are the ones who really want to flee Trump.

  • by zenlessyank ( 748553 ) on Sunday April 03, 2016 @07:06PM (#51834935)
    when we need them??
  • This is new? (Score:4, Insightful)

    by YrWrstNtmr ( 564987 ) on Sunday April 03, 2016 @07:19PM (#51834981)
    claims that 31% of Americans they'd surveyed would consider moving to Canada if Foo were elected President.

    As has been said every 4 years for the last few decades.
  • Are all those people who moved to Canada when Obama was elected planning to move back?
  • Trump's an idiot, but people don't up and move countries unless there's a serious economic reason to do so, or their safety or lives are at risk. And I don't think that'll happen with Trump... at least not for the first four years.

    The Trump ad is a publicity stunt, not anything serious.

  • Trump will just take over Canada and Mexico.

    Now do you want to be on the mexcien front? NK?

  • by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Sunday April 03, 2016 @09:05PM (#51835429)
    Comment removed based on user account deletion
  • by dbIII ( 701233 ) on Sunday April 03, 2016 @09:57PM (#51835627)
    Since the jobs would move away why not follow them?

    Vote Trump - for the Atlantic City Casino Boss who cares. Yeah right.
  • Don't do it (Score:2, Interesting)

    by Solandri ( 704621 )
    I'm a U.S. citizen. I worked in Canada for a few years. U.S. tax law is crazy. The IRS taxes everything you make regardless of where you make it. Canada tax law is somewhat sane and taxes based on (1) where you earn it, and (2) where you reside (which is why all the Canadians working in the U.S. have to be careful not to spend more than half their time in Canada, lest they become Canadian residents and owe Canadian taxes on their U.S. income).

    The net result is double taxation. Canada taxes you becau
  • Few years ago talking with someone that retired, took vacation in Vancouver and loved the city, "I'm selling my home in Silicon Valley for lotsa bux and moving to Canada!" Whup, not so fast. Canada just doesn't let anyone move in, she was doing ping pong back and forth (live a few months in Vancouver but had to leave and live a few months more down here). I don't know all the details (and I didn't read article here) but Canada is pretty restrictive on who moves in. I heard there are exceptions like just bef
    • In the 1980s, Canada was desperate for Hong Kong Chinese and their money because Canada's welfare state was going bankrupt.

  • The more American assholes move to Canada, the better off America will be. Maybe Obama will move to Canada also. One can dream, right?

  • by sad_ ( 7868 ) on Monday April 04, 2016 @06:03AM (#51836793) Homepage

    just go vote to make sure he doesn't get elected, how difficult can it be?

  • by kaatochacha ( 651922 ) on Monday April 04, 2016 @03:11PM (#51840579)

    I love when my Canadian friends talk about how accepting and multicultural they are, being isolated so far north from significant land immigration traffic.
    I always offer that we can place buses at the US/Mexico border with a sign saying "free trip to Canada", and drop off anyone who wishes to ride on the Canadian side of the border.

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