Angels Defy Pandemic As Funding Tops $100M

Canadian angel investors defied economic headwinds and fears from industry leaders to book $102.9 million worth of deals in 2020, a report by the National Angel Capital Organization with input from Entrevestor has found.

The Changing Landscape, this year’s edition of NACO’s annual report on angel investing, was authored by Colin Mason -- a professor of entrepreneurship at the University of

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Frenter Acquires Rentbridge

Halifax-based equipment rental marketplace Frenter has acquired Alberta’s Rentbridge and now its 15-year-old Founder and CEO Zach Laberge is working on a $450,000 pre-seed funding round.

Labege said in an interview his company paid for Rentbridge with equal measures of cash and stock, although he declined to name the price. Of the $450,000, Laberge said he has received soft commitments for

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LeBlanc To Chair Entrevestor Live

We’ve got great news: Nicole LeBlanc has kindly agreed to be the chair and host of Entrevestor Live, our virtual event taking place on Oct. 6.

Entrevestor Live will be a celebration of success in the Atlantic Canadian startup community, with some of the region’s best founders appearing with their investors to tell their stories. LeBlanc is the perfect person to host such an event because of her

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Founders Entering Political Fray

When Nova Scotia Premier-Elect Tim Houston’s campaign made news for his past in the business world, it was his time as a corporate consultant in The Bahamas that drew headlines. But it is the nearly two years he spent running software startup Znanja that typify a broader trend in Atlantic Canada’s innovation economy.

A roster of Atlantic innovation-driven entrepreneurs have been phasing between

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Skerry Joins SMU

Leah Skerry, whose career has ranged from co-founding the edtech startup Eyeread to training as a performance artist, will become the latest of three entrepreneurs-in-residence at Saint Mary's University. 

Skerry will work under the banner of SMU’s RBC Talent Hub, which was created in response to business students’ requests for more hands-on learning. Her job will involve giving lectures and

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Bluetech Funding Lags

Atlantic Canada’s ocean technology sector is growing faster than ever, but Entrevestor’s 2020 Startup Data Survey shows possible trouble ahead on the funding front.

Although just a few years old, the segment has already achieved a degree of international reach unusual in the Atlantic provinces. Companies from other countries often attend the CDL Oceans accelerator and participate in the Oceans

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Presenting Entrevestor Live

We’re thrilled to announce that on Oct. 6 we’ll host Entrevestor Live, a virtual conference that showcases some of the greatest success stories in the Atlantic Canadian startup community.

Presented in collaboration with our Founding Partner BDC Capital, Entrevestor Live’s primary goal is to explain to investors outside the region how some of our finest companies grew their operations on the East

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CILAR Offers Grants to Black Founders

The Coalition of Innovation Leaders Against Racism (CILAR) has developed a national grant program for Black-led businesses to help them through the remainder of the pandemic.

Funded by Facebook Canada, in partnership with Pitch Better Canada and Black Opportunity Fund, the program will provide between $2,500 to $10,000 to each venture, with the goal of providing capital to as many founders as

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Celebrating our 10th Anniversary

Ten years ago today, an unnoticed article was posted on an unknown website with a simple message: Welcome to Entrevestor.

Yes, today is the 10th Anniversary of the launch of Entrevestor, and we’ve spent a nostalgic week thinking back to the early days of the venture. The past 10 years have been fantastic, and we’re really looking forward to what’s ahead. We’re staying in the region, and hope to

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Green Shield Buys Tranquility Online

Halifax’s Tranquility Online, whose digital solution helps people deal with anxiety, has been acquired by Toronto-based health insurer Green Shield Canada for an undisclosed sum.

The companies issued a statement on Wednesday saying Tranquility Online would retain its name and continue to be based in Halifax under the leadership of Co-Founder and President Joel Muise.

Founded in 2017,

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