Canada is preparing to unveil a new proposal aimed at foreign workers, particularly Indians, who are being squeezed out of the United States after the Trump administration imposed a $100,000 fee on H-1B visas.

Prime Minister Mark Carney, speaking on Saturday, said Ottawa sees this as a chance to capture highly skilled talent that American companies may no longer be able to afford.

“Not as many H-1B visa holders will get visas in the US. These people are skilled, and this is an opportunity for Canada… We will soon bring a proposal on this,” Carney said.

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