Digital nomads have been taking their talents to the places they want to be.
They are living and working in various cities around the globe — in some cases lured to specific locales by dedicated programs that make it easier for them to do so.
Canada is making its own pitch for these workers to try out life in this country, with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Minister Sean Fraser this week announcing a targeted strategy to woo them.
This strategy, part of broader effort to attract tech talent, aims to promote the fact that people working remotely for a foreign employer can spend up to
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