Justin Trudeau to push middle class interests as he heads to Davos
OTTAWA — After spending the past two weeks criss-crossing the country to speak with ordinary Canadians in town hall meetings, Justin Trudeau is heading to Switzerland where he’ll rub elbows with the rich and powerful at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
The prime minister, who is attending for the second time since his mandate began, plans to send a message that Canada’s doors are open for business and that now is the ideal time to invest.
Whether he’s answering citizen questions in a Quebec City high school gymnasium or conversing with the one per cent at an upscale ski resort in the Swiss Alps, his goals are the same, his office argued.
“The goal of meeting these influential people is to make money for the middle class,” the Prime Minister’s Office told The Canadian Press.