Trudeau arrives at Davos to pitch investment opportunities in Canada
ZURICH — Justin Trudeau arrived in Switzerland on Monday to attend the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where he will try to persuade the world’s richest to invest in Canada and uphold women’s and workers’ rights.
The prime minister quickly travelled to his hotel after landing late at night at the Zurich airport on the eve of his second appearance as Canada’s leader at the world forum.
A government source told The Canadian Press Trudeau is seeking to convince world leaders about the economic benefits of hiring more women and creating conditions that will allow them to succeed.
The prime minister’s agenda for the event includes bilateral meetings with political leaders as well as sit-downs with the heads of multinational giants such as Alibaba, Alphabet, Coca-Cola and global investment management corporation BlackRock.