fulfil election: It remains to be seen how far U.S. president-elect Trump and his emerging hardline cabinet will go to fulfil election promises he made to take a firmer stand on immigration, tear up international trade deals and erect walls against the outside world but some damage has already been done, according to The Waterloo Record. The mere prospect of Trump becoming president led to warnings from the tech community that he would be a disaster for innovation. With the energy industry slumping into a third year and the Canadian economy as a whole going sideways, growth in the high tech and education sectors could provide a meaningful boost. According to an open letter signed by senior executives at several tech companies, His vision stands against the open exchange of ideas, free movement of people, and productive engagement with the outside world that is critical to our economy and that provide the foundation for innovation and growth. This is potentially disastrous for the information technology IT sector in particular, with over half a million unfilled jobs across all sectors of the U.S. economy, according to the White House Tech Hire Initiative. No doubt Trump statements have many foreign workers, documented or not, feeling very uncomfortable and many potential immigrants second-guessing whether they wish to live, work or study in America.
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3.12.16