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It is mostly money. If you have a comfortable life and income in Canada, then it is hard to understand the plight of many new immigrants to Canada who cannot get a job in their chosen field because of the barriers to get their license/degree/experience recognized. They are forced to work survival jobs, scraping by, trying to support family and often extended families abroad. It is well known that the USA has much less barriers to entry and is why many new Canadians look to use Canada as a stepping stone to the US.Maybe it's all based on money...the thought that if he/she could only move south they'd have a wonderful life that they're somehow prevented from having here. Of course, money is important, but there's more to quality of life than just money. As a person who could live on either side of the border, I choose Canada.
There are also many professions where to really have a chance at success, you need to move south. If you are an actor or athlete or musician, no question that it is the US where you need to succeed.
the US job market is huge and there are many opportunities there. I know many Canadians who have move to the US to progress in their career (health profession, finance, etc). Many of them that I know are very critical of the US in general, much less Trump. But still they simply cannot pass on the opportunity of following their dreams to come back.
I like Canada and am very comfortable here. But I am lucky that I am working in my desired profession at a job I like. Could I get more money in the US? Sure. But I rather stay here. But others are not as lucky.