Losing nurses to Canada
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https://www.npr.org/2026/02/25/nx-s1-5725354/nurses-emigrate-us-canada-trump
Article on US-trained nurses moving to Canada.
... British Columbia, where more than 1,000 U.S.-trained nurses have been approved to work since April.
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@Tom-K said in Losing nurses to Canada:
We need to invade Canada and get our nurses back!
Based on the last couple of days I think Canada may have invaded the US.

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They lost the both the world series and the gold medal by about about 2" (no joke). That must sting... like a winter wind.
@89th said in Losing nurses to Canada:
They lost the both the world series and the gold medal by about about 2" (no joke). That must sting... like a winter wind.
Actually no, it doesn’t sting, at least not beyond the first hour or so. Nor do we consider either to be defeats.
In the case of the World Series, clearly the better of the two teams came out the victor. As for the hockey match, a hot goaltender and questionable officiating (the US team was, on at least one instance, not called for too many men on the ice) ensured we wouldn’t find the back of the net when it counted.
There will be a next time, particularly on the ice. I would describe it now more as an annoying itch from a mosquito bite.
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Haha from your state bird!
Fair enough. I told my wife after the hockey game that we'd win 2 out of 10 games, and luckily it was one of the 2.
@89th said in Losing nurses to Canada:
Haha from your state bird!
Fair enough. I told my wife after the hockey game that we'd win 2 out of 10 games, and luckily it was one of the 2.
I don’t want to tell you how to live your life, but you could have reduced that fraction to 1 in 5.
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Haha from your state bird!
Fair enough. I told my wife after the hockey game that we'd win 2 out of 10 games, and luckily it was one of the 2.
@89th said in Losing nurses to Canada:
Haha from your state bird!
Fair enough. I told my wife after the hockey game that we'd win 2 out of 10 games, and luckily it was one of the 2.
Look at it this way, Connor Hellebuyck plays for the Winnipeg Jets and will continue to play for the Jets with deserved honour and respect for the foreseeable future.
On the other hand, Brady Tkachuk has to come back to Ottawa and face his Senator teammates in the dressing room and every other Canadian enforcer and fan whenever and wherever he plays in this country.
Tkachuk will quickly learn the hard lessons of what we mean by “elbows up”.