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	<title>Comments on: Attracting the best and brightest- National Post</title>
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		<title>By: WesternGrit</title>
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		<description>Right on!

People don&#039;t understand the positive benefits of Canada as an international learning destination.  Educational &quot;immigration&quot; is the best thing that can happen to a country.  Think back to the great civilizations of the past: the libraries of Alexandria, the philosophers of the ancient and modern world.  Education has no borders (or shouldn&#039;t), and &quot;brains&quot; should really be Canada&#039;s next big export in a renewed green/knowledge driven economy.

Both my parents were college educators, and everyone in my family is extremely learned (Grad level at least).  In tough economic times, you come to realize the value of that education.  You also become an unabashed &quot;fan&quot; of the concept of promoting our schools.  I currently consult, and train in the IT sector, and have strong ties to minds in India (my ancestoral &quot;homeland&quot;)...

Cheers!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Right on!</p>
<p>People don&#8217;t understand the positive benefits of Canada as an international learning destination.  Educational &#8220;immigration&#8221; is the best thing that can happen to a country.  Think back to the great civilizations of the past: the libraries of Alexandria, the philosophers of the ancient and modern world.  Education has no borders (or shouldn&#8217;t), and &#8220;brains&#8221; should really be Canada&#8217;s next big export in a renewed green/knowledge driven economy.</p>
<p>Both my parents were college educators, and everyone in my family is extremely learned (Grad level at least).  In tough economic times, you come to realize the value of that education.  You also become an unabashed &#8220;fan&#8221; of the concept of promoting our schools.  I currently consult, and train in the IT sector, and have strong ties to minds in India (my ancestoral &#8220;homeland&#8221;)&#8230;</p>
<p>Cheers!</p>
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