Unlocking Capital
Canada can be a world leader in innovation with the right backing and support. Bruce Croxon from Round13 Capital believes #HowWeCanWin is by getting behind Canadian entrepreneurs and giving them access to capital.
Create an economy powered
by innovation not oil
Stop settling for good
enough
Bet on Canadian talent and brains
Embrace competition
Canadians aren’t ready for the race to the future. Can we still catch up—or even win?
Yes, says Anthony Lacavera, one of Canada’s most successful entrepreneurs
and venture capitalists. But we need to change the way we think and talk about
our own abilities—dream bigger, aim higher and go for gold, not bronze.
A brave, bold book that nails it: if we want jobs for our kids, we have to
stop thinking of ambition as unCanadian and competition as not nice.
How We Can Win is a roadmap to the future.
Arlene Dickinson, Author and CEO of Venture Communications
An entrepreneurial David who has fought many Goliaths, Anthony Lacavera understands
what it takes to compete and win, and in this awesome book he shows us how
we can shift our economy into innovation-led SUPERGROWTH mode.
Michael Serbinis, Founder and CEO of League
Canadian entrepreneurs have the talent to build amazing companies.
How We Can Win shows us what the challenges are, why people give up
and go to Silicon Valley, and how to get them to stay.
Because if we can’t, we are in big trouble.
Ted Livingston, Founder and CEO, Kik
Canada can be a world leader in innovation with the right backing and support. Bruce Croxon from Round13 Capital believes #HowWeCanWin is by getting behind Canadian entrepreneurs and giving them access to capital.
Gibraltar & Company’s Joe Mimran has built some of Canada’s most iconic brands and believes now is the best time to be an entrepreneur. #HowWeCanWin is realizing how well positioned we are and capitalizing on our competitive edge.
For Canada to compete globally Arlene Dickinson of District Ventures Capital believes government has a role to play and #HowWeCanWin and grow in business in this country is by having competitive tax rates.
Emilie Cushman knows first hand how difficult it is to raise capital and build a business without a track record. The founder of Kira Talent discusses #HowWeCanWin through new entrepreneurs and better collaboration.
St. Joseph Communications, one of Canada’s largest private communications companies to co-founding the Luminato Festival, Tony Gagliano knows that Canada has the ability to be both the most diverse and creative countries in the world.
Why collaboration is key in Jodi Kovitz’s experience through her work at AceTech Ontario to ensuring #HowWeCanWin across Canada and abroad within our innovation ecosystem.
Goodwill towards Canada is at an all-time high globally and leveraging the strength of this brand power in building a business is what Michele Romanow of Dragons’ Den and Clearbanc believes is #HowWeCanWin internationally.
The race to innovate is on and every industry is ripe for disruption. Canada is not immune says John Ruffolo of OMERS Ventures and #HowWeCanWin globally is getting behind startups to help them scale up.
Independent businesses can compete with major players in any industry. Amber Mac shares her two key strategies in ensuring small businesses, regardless of the size of their competitors, can win in any market.
Proof it is possible to not just start and build a company in Canada, but to be able to scale a world-class and globally competitive team, demonstrating the country has the intellectual capital needed to compete and win internationally.