Amazon would save $1.5B a year if new HQ located in Greater Toronto Area: Clark
TORONTO — Setting up its second headquarters in the Greater Toronto Area would save Amazon $1.5 billion a year, the man heading up Ontario’s bid for the project said Wednesday, as the deadline loomed for cities in North America to make their pitch.
Ed Clark, a business adviser to Premier Kathleen Wynne, said the region offers highly trained talent at a savings when compared to most U.S. jurisdictions — a software programmer in Ontario costs 34 to 38 per cent less than in Boston or New York — and corporate taxes in the province are lower than south of the border.
“What is Ontario’s core advantage?” Clark said. “Great talent at a very competitive cost. That’s an edge the government is determined not only to maintain but to sharpen.”
Other reasons for the lower salaries include the employees’ access to social programs like universal health care, and a strong U.S. dollar compared to the loonie.