The creative destruction of Canada's VC industry

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  1. Rich says:

    The rumor is that this wasn’t driven by an event or person external to the firm. Internal infighting and greed was the problem here, apparently. No surprise given the firm in question.

  2. Brad J. says:

    Three years ago I was sitting in Teddy Rosenberg’s MBA VC course thinking (knowing?) that VC was the place for me. I’d go to a bank, get credit/banking training, then bust into the field when LSIFs were being supported again to find a home for all that capital.

    Well, the first half of the plan is complete. Second half is on indefinite (permanent?) hiatus.

    Mark, how effective do you feel the CVCA been in lobbying for support? What’s going wrong?

  3. Brad J. says:

    Actually, I see you’ve on the government relations group for the CVCA, so I can understand if you’re not able to comment.

    The Economist ran an article this week on VC in Ohio (link: http://www.economist.com/world/united-states/displaystory.cfm?story_id=16015351), highlighting that it’s a tough sell for a government to support a smaller group of educated tech workers, rather than auto workers, et al. I think that’s what we’re seeing in Ontario too.

    On a somewhat related note, I’ve always thought that Kitchener-Waterloo (blue and white collar towns, respectively) show the concept really well. A tale of two cities!

  4. Basil Peters says:

    Great article. The real reason we are seeing the decline of venture capital on both sides of the border is quite simply because the old venture capital model doesn’t work anymore: http://www.angelblog.net/The_VC_Model_is_Broken.html

    It’s simple economic Darwinism. And nothing we should be alarmed about.

    Contrary to popular perception, VC’s don’t finance our young companies and aren’t an important component of our economic future.

    Angel investors finance 27 times more start-ups than VCs: http://www.angelblog.net/Angels_Finance_27_Times_More_Start-ups_Than_VCs.html

  5. Terrific post Mark. I believe the rebirth will come. It will take time, but the script is in the works…

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