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‘You aren’t trapped’: Hundreds of US nurses choose Canada over Trump’s America

British Columbia approved 1,028 U.S.-trained nurses since April 2025 to address nursing shortages amid political concerns driving migration, health officials said.

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Last month, Justin and Amy Miller packed their vehicles with three kids, two dogs, a pet bearded dragon, and whatever belongings they could fit, then drove 2,000 miles from Wisconsin to British Columbia to leave President Donald Trump’s America.

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Last month, Justin and Amy Miller packed their cars with three children, two dogs, a bearded dragon, and all the belongings they could carry, and drove 2,000 miles from Wisconsin to British Columbia, Canada, to leave behind President Donald Trump’s United States. The Millers settled on Vancouver Island, their refuge surrounded by natural landscapes and accessible only by ferry or plane. Justin started working in the emergency room at Nanaimo Reg…

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News Medical broke the news in United States on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
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