I figure I can order ketchup from amazon or just get used to gravy on my fries.
I could probably get used to Tim Hortons over time.
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Extreme Venture Partners, next week plans to announce a new fund that will help up to five start-up founders and their families move to Toronto and Waterloo, Canada, and invest $100,000 in each if they are accepted to the VC's accelerator.
"Tech start-ups are a worldwide phenomenon and not limited to Silicon Valley," says Sharma, who said the companies would be headquartered in Canada but maintain operations in their country of origin. "This was an issue before the current restrictive travel ban and imminent H-1B plan."
Across the country, in western Canada, a group of co-founders have formed a company, called True North, to help American companies quickly create subsidiaries in Canada and shift workers to a new business complex in Vancouver. They're offering $6,000 in round trip expenses to U.S. companies to make their case.
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Canada seizes chance to skim talent from disaffected U.S. tech companies
So it begins.