Policy changes drive Canadian migration shifts, impacting regional economies significantly.
The study looked at how government policies affect people moving between provinces in Canada from 1974 to 1996. They found that changes in unemployment benefits might have led some people to move to areas with higher unemployment, but this didn't really change the overall unemployment rates. On the other hand, big events like political issues in Quebec in the 1970s and the closure of the cod fishery in 1992 caused major shifts in where people were moving within the country.