In the Globe and Mail, I wrote about how a can of Gatorade power, with the same formula and volume as before, now yields a whole litre less drink — so that people use it up faster?

I set out to do some serious investigative journalism, delving deep into this unyieldingly critical issue of our time.

Taiwan’s sorrow

In the Globe and Mail, I wrote about history and why it points to an inevitable clash between China, Taiwan and the world.


THE CASE OF THE MISSING $46 MILLION

In Toronto Life, I wrote about the following: One minute, Josh Jones had a fortune. The next, it was gone. Three months later, the FBI had a suspect: a reclusive Fortnite-playing hacker kid from the Toronto area. The untold story of a historic crypto heist.

This story was a finalist for the Digital Publishing Awards.

Who is Changpeng Zhao, Canada’s crypto king?

In Maclean’s, I wrote about the following: 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.


Subscription overload? Why our ‘right to own’ is important in a subscription-based world

In the Globe and Mail: When we live under this tyranny of subscriptions, we risk marching into that very realm that years ago we thought was only comedy – a clown world, a metaverse in real life

In Toronto Life, I wrote about a civil servant who admitted to scamming millions from the government of Canada’s biggest province.