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Could B.C. lose skilled workers to cheaper provinces if labour barriers drop? | Globalnews.ca

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B.C. premiers have agreed to drop interprovincial barriers to job certification.
But some unions say lowering barriers could lead to an exodus of skilled professionals seeking a cheaper cost of living.
The premiers’ agreement committed to coming up with plans for Canada -wide credential recognition by June 1 .
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