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Over 1,000 U.S.-trained nurses moved to British Columbia since 2024, citing political and healthcare concerns under Trump.
Over 1,000 U.S.-trained nurses have obtained licensure in British Columbia since April 2024, a sharp rise linked to concerns over political climate, healthcare policies, and safety under President Trump’s administration.
Many cite rising hostility, proposed changes to nursing education funding, and the 2025 fatal shooting of ICU nurse Alex Pretti as key factors.
Canada has streamlined licensing and launched recruitment efforts, attracting nurses seeking universal healthcare and progressive values.
While the U.S. faces a projected shortage of over 270,000 nurses by 2028, Canada’s nursing vacancies nearly tripled since 2018.
The White House disputes claims of a mass exodus, calling them anecdotal, but the trend reflects growing unease among U.S. healthcare workers.
Más de 1,000 enfermeras entrenadas en los Estados Unidos se trasladaron a Columbia Británica desde 2024, citando preocupaciones políticas y de salud bajo Trump.