Montréal tech marks year’s successes and struggles at sixth Startup Community Awards
Startups honoured included item-sharing app Partage Club and fundraising platform Zeffy.
Startups honoured included item-sharing app Partage Club and fundraising platform Zeffy.
Following Atlantic Canada pilot, program supporting women-led startups will host first cohort in early 2025.
Stage V initiative aims to propel companies to $10 million ARR in under four years.
Scale-Up Platform offers regionally tailored programming for entrepreneurs in high-growth sectors.
Six years in the making, UW’s startup incubator has a new home in the Innovation Arena.
True North Fund announces second close with three unnamed investments to date.
Launching spring 2025, Ax-C has an additional $5.25 million CAD in support from Bell, Google, Desjardins, and FTQ.
Alison Nankivell targeting 50/50 split between public and private funding “in the next few years.”
Program from MaRS and RBC looks to support woman-identifying or non-binary founders of Canadian cleantech startups.
C100 announces 38 Canadian tech firms in new growth and latest early-stage cohorts.
Québec Tech has received $7 million CAD from the Québec government to help startups scale internationally.
firestarter will send 10 companies to participate in Elevate Festival this fall.
Shorey held the lead on an interim basis following Michael Tremblay’s November 2023 departure.
Innovation hub wants to “significantly increase engagement with the private sector and philanthropic circles.”
Ripple, Koru, and Western University are calling on Ontarians to join their tech teams.
