"When my Sports Illustrated cover came out, it was an incredible moment because I got to celebrate my hard-fought pride on a large scale."
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By day, Sébastien Vachon‑Desjardins was a tidy-looking bureaucrat. At night, he was a star hacker in Russian ransomware group, NetWalker.
ER doctor Brett Belchetz saw the issues Canadians face when accessing care, so he started digital health platform, Maple.
Vancouver-based entrepreneur Kimberly Kaplan is reinventing dating for the next generation with her new app, Snack.
Leigh Joseph, founder of Sḵwálwen Botanicals, blends her passion for ethnobotany with Indigenous plant knowledge. Here’s how BMO helped her scale.
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As global leaders grapple with the reality that the current approach to cutting emissions isn’t working, Chartered Professional Accountants (CPAs) can help build capacity around a global baseline that could help get the global economy back on track.
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"Providing autonomy and flexibility is going to help businesses become more profitable," says YLaw founder Leena Yousefi.
AI at work can create efficiencies, but it can also introduce privacy risks and inaccurate information, say two experts.
She was told her bespoke textile business could never work. Here’s how Candice Kaye stays inspired to make it a huge success.
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Toronto-based Intelliware introduced a new social initiative to get staff back to its office: live jam sessions.
The Times' coverage around Emily Weiss stepping down as Glossier CEO is largely sexist—and should not be positioned as a "girlboss" trend.