Canada won new Volkswagen battery plant despite ‘way, way more’ money from U.S.: PM
NEW YORK — Canada won Volkswagen’s lucrative new electric vehicle battery plant despite “way, way more” U.S. dollars on the table, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Friday as he talked up the virtues of his progressive approach to industrial policy.
Trudeau’s two-day trip to New York, aimed at keeping up the momentum from last month’s presidential visit to Ottawa, culminated in an earnest sales pitch that framed Canada as a conscientious and forward-thinking place to invest.
Just look at Volkswagen, said Trudeau, which ultimately settled on the one-time industrial manufacturing hotbed of St. Thomas, Ont., despite what the prime minister said were richer offers from south of the border.
“I’ll be honest: there were places in the United States that were putting up way, way more money than we put on the table,” Trudeau told a moneyed audience of bankers and academics at the Council of Foreign Relations.


