No images? Click here Hello and welcome to Best Of Maclean’s. Each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday we deliver the top stories from Maclean’s directly to your inbox, showcasing the most interesting people, places and stories from across Canada. Who is Changpeng Zhao?Crypto entrepreneur Changpeng Zhao was named the richest Canadian in early 2022, with a net worth of $125 billion. But as his empire grew, so did his troubles. Then came the crash...“The first time I spoke with Changpeng Zhao,” writes Ethan Lou, in this profile from the latest issue of Maclean’s, “he was explaining the intricacies of Chinese martial arts. It was March of 2021, and I had joined the Vancouver billionaire and CEO of Binance—the world’s largest platform for buying and selling cryptocurrency—on a group audio call on Clubhouse, then an exclusive chat app. ‘A junior kung fu student will have a plan,’ said Zhao. For Zhao, that kind of thinking is entirely too rigid. ‘If the opponent is dynamic,’ he said, ‘a preset of moves does not work very well.’” Full story hereThe Curious Case of Gina Adams: A “Pretendian” investigationIn 2019 Gina Adams joined the faculty at Vancouver's Emily Carr University as part of an effort to increase Indigenous representation at the school. But soon questions arose about her Indigenous identity. Last week, shortly after this piece was published, the school announced that Adams had resigned from her position—but the issue of “Pretendians” at Canadian institutions persists. Read MoreThe Move: Why this Ontario family left for CalgaryThe pandemic inspired a wave of Canadians to shack up with family, but Louie and Joy were ahead of the game. In 2016, the couple pooled funds with Joy’s brother and sister-in-law to buy a four-bedroom, three-bathroom semi-detached house in Pickering, Ontario, in order to save money and build equity. Last year, when their mortgage was up, they explored new options and headed West. Read MoreWhy is Pierre Poilievre so angry? “Pierre Poilievre didn’t have to be the internet troll of Canadian politics, because he had ample other capabilities at his disposal, but here we are. Poilievre has been the spiritual leader of the Canadian conservative movement for some time.” Earlier this year, we profiled the new CPC leader to find out how Pierre Poilievre became the champion of the anti-Trudeau mob. Read More The Interview: Wes HallThe Canadian business titan and newest dragon on CBC’s Dragon's Den sat down with Maclean's to discuss his upcoming memoir, No Bootstraps When You’re Barefoot, and explain why he’s betting big on Canada’s Black entrepreneurs. “Change is very slow,” he says. “I’ve been on Bay Street for 30 years, and I think that people now might not get the kind of opportunity I got way back then.” Read MoreSponsored: These Seneca grads are aspiring to make positive changeThree ambitious alumni share how attending Seneca helped them succeed in their careers. Read moreOn newsstands now: Big Lies On Campus Gina Adams was hired by Emily Carr University in an effort to recruit Indigenous faculty. She rose to the role of assistant dean. Then questions arose about her identity... Also in this issue:
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