Author: The Canadian Press
U.S. President Donald Trump says he will be sending letters to countries around the world today as he seeks trade deals — but Canada is not being affected by Wednesday’s tariff deadline.Read More
An official memo also says that the disgraced financier did take his own life – contradicting conspiracy theories.Read More
Celebrating Pride Across Our Global Offices Each event reflected our shared commitment to inclusion and community connection.Read More
For those who follow the fierce debates over taxing multinational corporations (MNCs), G7 finance ministers announced a big surprise at their meeting in the Canadian Rockies last month: US-based MNCs will escape the 15 percent global minimum tax endorsed by 135 countries around the world in 2021. The tax, known as Pillar Two, was first proposed by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), a 38-member intergovernmental organization, back in December 2021.Read More
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With the clock ticking down to Donald Trump’s July 9th deadline to reach a trade deal or face steep tariffs on exports to the U.S., the future of the EU’sRead More
The Asheville Fire Department said it is responding to a large business fire on Monday.Read More
The Bulgarian unit of Italian bank UniCredit has completed a 2.1 billion euro ($2.5 billion) transaction with PGGM, the asset manager of Dutch healthcare workers’ pension fund PFZW, to shift risk on corporate loans.Read More
NEW ORLEANS – The New Orleans Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) is hosting a summer workshop for local business owners that cutsRead More