Amazon HQ2 would ‘fundamentally alter’ potential Canadian city candidates
VANCOUVER — It’s like a technology-themed reality TV dating show.
Suitor Amazon is on the hunt for a North American city to house what it calls HQ2: a second headquarters. The ideal match will tick off most of a wide-ranging list of requirements that covers practical matters, like available buildings and green space, as well as a certain ‘je ne sais quoi’ that, for example, helps it attract tech talent.
Many Canadian cities consider Amazon a catch. After all, the tech titan is promising up to 50,000 high paying jobs and a US$5-billion investment. Vancouver, Montreal, Toronto, Halifax, Ottawa, Edmonton and Calgary have all promised to submit proposals by Thursday, the deadline for those looking to woo the firm into their regions.
But while the possibility of a Canadian city turning into the next Seattle — Amazon’s existing home — is tempting, experts say it’s a risky proposition that comes with some drawbacks, like making operations more challenging for local technology companies.