I think if they ever get that free movement off the ground, you will see huge numbers of Canadians travelling to Australia for work. I lived in Australia for a year, and would have loved to have stayed but was not eligible for another visa. Pay was higher, cost of living was the same if not lower than Canada (obviously some things are more expensive and some things are cheaper, but it all evens out in the end). Not to mention the weather was amazing, the beaches were amazing, it is cheap to travel around Australia, especially with domestic flights, as they allow foreign owned carriers to run domestic flights. Healthcare in Australia is generally ranked better than Canada's. Taxes were about the same as Canada's. In fact they were not push overs, and made sure sales tax (5%) was included in posted prices, so they couldn't advertise an incorrect lower price. As a result many companies just ate the sales tax. Lastly, Australia is reasonably close to southeast Asia, and New Zealand, so there are amazing travel opportunities, while Canada has the USA in the way.