Kraft Heinz Co. said it’s “deeply disappointed” in Justin Trudeau after the Canadian prime minister threw a metaphorical tomato at the food manufacturer while discussing trade relations with the US.
Unless some strange things happen, the next prime minister of Canada is likely to be an ambitious, high-achieving Albertan who made a mark on the world stage after excelling at Harvard and Oxford.
Canadian consumers appear to have embraced falling interest rates and ended the holiday season with the strongest spending in nearly two years.
The world’s most visible champion of free trade offered some advice at Davos, where rising global protectionism was on everyone’s mind this week.Most Read from BloombergWhat Happened to Hanging Out on ...
The deal comes after the US Supreme Court last year rejected a $6 billion pact that would have protected the Sacklers, Purdue ...
Tse speaks to Bloomberg's Rebecca Choong Wilkins on the sideline at the 2025 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. (Source: Bloomberg) ...