With my current interest in immigration matters, I noticed that the US Senate has passed a bill to ramp up annual employment-based immigration from 140,000 to 650,000. This category of immigration allows permanent residency in the United States.
Given that American wages tend to be higher than Canadian wages, I’m sure the Canadian government is not exactly pleased about this news.

Countries like the USA, Canada and Australia compete with one another for skilled migrants and I’m sure Canada and Australia will suffer if the United States adopts these new immigration targets.
The cynic in me also wonders whether there might be ulterior motives on the part of the USA for increasing their quota of skilled migrants so much. I believe the answer is yes.
I would imagine large numbers of skilled people will be sucked out of India and China into the USA.
Whose economy will benefit from a large increase in skilled workers? The USA’s.
Whose economies will suffer from the depletion of their most skilled and talented people? China’s and India’s.
I believe the USA may be out to sabotage the economic growth of its potential rivals India and, especially, China.
The United States can offer much higher wages than these upcoming economies – for the moment.
While this situation persists, the USA will use its attractiveness as a migrant-destination to hinder India and China’s economic development by poaching large numbers of their most economically productive and most innovative workers.