Canadian cities reveal how they feel about losing bid for Amazon HQ2
TORONTO — Amazon waded through 238 bids that included promises of hefty tax breaks and canoeing to work to narrow down a short list of some 20 candidates, including just one Canadian city — Toronto. Here’s a look at what some of the other cities who placed bids had to say:
Calgary
In an effort to sway Amazon, Calgary emblazoned the sidewalks across from Amazon’s current Seattle headquarters with messages including, “Hey Amazon. We’d change our name for you. Calmazon? Amagary? Love, Calgary ;)” and hung a 30-metre banner outside saying, “we’re not saying we’d fight a bear for you, but we totally would.” The same message ran in a full-page ad the city took out in the Seattle Times.
Alberta’s Premier Rachel Notley said she had spoken with Amazon on Thursday and the company felt Calgary’s bid was “particularly exciting.”