No images? Click here Hello and welcome to Best Of Maclean’s. Why Dragon’s Den’s Wes Hall is betting on Black entrepreneurs Don’t let the fancy suits fool you. For Wes Hall, the self-styled “King of Bay Street,” and the first Black Dragon on CBC’s Dragons’ Den, the path to success has been hard-won. In his new memoir, No Bootstraps When You’re Barefoot, Hall details the experiences that shaped his journey to becoming one of the most influential forces in Toronto’s Financial District. Among the Dragons, he’s known as “The Fixer,” and that nickname holds true in real life, too: In 2020, Hall founded BlackNorth Initiative, an organization that is working to dismantle anti-Black racism in the business world, inspired by the racial tension that plagued his early career. Now back in the Den for a second season, Hall shares his thoughts on the meaning of making it big, and the faith, family and fortitude that guided him through it all. How physician assistants can help solve Canada’s health-care crisisHiring more doctors & nurses is essential to fixing Canada's health-care system. But so is recruiting more physician assistants, says Dr. Katharine Smart, pediatrician and former president of the Canadian Medical Association. Here's how the often-overlooked medical professionals can help now. I get paid to coach video gamers. Seriously.For Ryan Oldfield, a career in video gaming has been a long time coming: "I was eight years old when I got my first gaming console, a PlayStation 1. I remember waking up early to play Spyro the Dragon and Oddworld: Abe’s Exoddus before school." Now, he's teaching the next generation of gamers. Sponsored: Find the right MBA program for you We spoke to representatives from Canada's top MBA schools to help you learn more about your options. Read more On 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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