Trudeau makes pitch to Silicon Valley, Amazon to invest in Canada
SAN FRANCISCO — Justin Trudeau made his prime ministerial pitch to Silicon Valley on Thursday, and had a chance to push Toronto specifically as a place for Amazon’s second headquarters during a private meeting with the company’s chief executive.
Before the meeting with Jeff Bezos, Trudeau said the project would be a boon for any city’s local economy. He said he hoped Canada’s largest city was the recipient of the expected US $5 billion project that could result in 50,000 jobs.
The prime minister didn’t say what his government was willing to offer to land the project, instead speaking of what he called the “Canadian advantage.
“We know that investing in Canada is a smart thing to do in this global economy. We have access to markets around the world with the trade deals we’re signing. We have an educated, diverse workforce that does incredibly great work,” Trudeau said.


