A brew school, a producer of alcohol and a carbon capture company have all immigrated to Canada, driven by changes in U.S. policies

Amid the economic uncertainty of the trade war between the United States and Canada are some silver linings. Companies are choosing to leave the U.S. for a new home north of the border, thanks to changes in trading policies, immigration practices and even energy regulations under the Trump administration.

“Each one has a slightly different context in this larger picture,” Julian Karaguesian, a lecturer at McGill University and an expert on international trade, told National Post. “But they all have the same common theme, that amidst a broader pullback of American companies from Canada, we’re having these small, symbolic victories, which are great at this tim

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