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Tech workers are fleeing the United States to work in Canada

The study’s findings correspond with a study conducted last year which also showed a surge in American tech worker’s interest in Canadian employment.

Tech workers in the U.S. are shifting their sights from Silicon Valley to another northern liberal bastion: Canada.

A new study by Canadian tech innovator hub MaRS reported that tech companies in Toronto saw a significant escalation of U.S. applicants in 2017.

The study, which was originally reported by Axios, surveyed 55 tech companies in Toronto and found that more than half had seen an increase in international applicants. Of the international applicants who applied, 82% were from the U.S.

The study’s results correspond with a survey MaRS conducted earlier last year, in which several Toronto-based startups reported newfound interest in their companies from U.S. applicants.

American tech workers could be interested in joining the Canadian workforce for several reasons: Both Toronto and Vancouver are gradually becoming established tech hubs that are attracting international talent. (Last year, Business Insider ranked them in the top 25 most high-tech cities in the world.)

Another factor is of a more political nature: The President’s unfriendly stance on immigration is thought to have sparked renewed interest among Americans in Canadian employment as well.

This article was originally published on Business Insider. Copyright 2018.

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