Often compared to a team of superheros, our group of editorial staff are brave, dashing and committed to the cause of making MQ successful and accessible to all. It is comprised of:

The team's resident Mr. Cool, when he's not buying inappropriate footwear, making his house look like a designer showroom or writing articles for MQ, he's the brains behind our marketing and advertising. An unnerving knowledge of anatomy and the evolution of funk music doesn't exactly hurt either...

The man behind the whole MQ project, Ben is a budding orthopaedic surgeon and with his doctorate already completed before even beginning medical school, one would think the future looks very bright. As well as helping to write some of the articles Ben plays a role in pretty much all facets of MQ from content to design and from advertising to printing. It's worth mentioning that Ben is also a competitive cyclist, boxer, rower and rugby player and it's commonly believed that there isn't a sport he's not good at.

When not playing ice hockey or hitting the gym or eating a ridiculous amount of food (seriously like 6 meals a day), Evan is the man that ties all of MQ together. Responsible for article prep, sourcing, writing and, well, pretty much everything that actually makes this whole project run. Imagine Al Pacino in the Godfather 2, but Canadian.

Sophisticated, erudite and well bred are just a few words that have never been used to describe this man. However, single handedly designing both the magazine and the website (ok, I may have got a little help with that one) and a machine when it comes to churning out articles. This all means that he's your guy to talk to if your interested in the creative side of MQ, that is when he's not working out or watching cartoons...
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