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November 2018 – What's Up, Chip?

With a mission to inform, empower, celebrate and advocate for British Columbia's current and aspiring business leaders, BCBusiness go behind the headlines and bring readers face to face with the key issues and people driving business in B.C.

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v o l u m e 4 6 n u m b e r 9 nOVEmBER 2018 BCBusiness 5 "We didn't even know what we had when I made those three or four hundred pairs of shorts and I went to sell them at the Bay and Eaton's at the time and they wouldn't have anything to do with them" –p.42 COVER and insEt: LindsaY siU; tOp LEft and Right: pOOYa naBEi; BOttOm: CLintOn hUssEY ( contents ) 21 Ahoy Chip! One of B.C.'s most ingenious entrepreneurs is back in the public eye with a revealing autobiography. Lululemon founder Chip Wilson talks retail, money and #metoo by Nick Rockel High Stakes as recreational cannabis goes legit, we check in on local producers, government watchdogs and other movers and shakers in an industry with upside to burn by Nathan Caddell, Nick Rockel and Felicity Stone Political Scientist BC green party Leader andrew Weaver forged a constructive alliance with the ndp. Will Lng development prompt the renowned climate scientist to scuttle that pact? by Richard Littlemore Happy Horgan he's put his days of rage in Opposition behind him, but an upbeat premier John horgan is getting plenty of grief from his political foes by Steve Burgess 30 36 42 (Clockwise from left) John Horgan, Andrew Weaver, Chip Wilson

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