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Cash shortage sending Canadian digital startups south
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[CBC.ca] - Lavalife founder Bruce Croxon gets riled up when he talks about the lack of homegrown support for online start-ups. "I'm watching good Canadian companies go to the States to get their money or languish on the shelf because there isn't the support here
David Chilton dishes on fights in new season of Dragon's Den
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[MetroNews Canada] - I'm not very knowledgeable in the digital space, and I certainly can't compete with (Internet mogul) Bruce Croxon, so if there's a great idea, they're going to gravitate to him and he's going to gravitate to them, so I went for a lot of low-tech ideas
Digital media startups win cash and support at LaunchPad event
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[Waterloo Record] - Bruce Croxon, one of the investor “dragons” on the television show Dragon's Den, was a judge in the LaunchPad finals. He said the judges had “intense discussions” about the winners, who were close. McNeil's presentation most inspired the confidence of
Langford entrepreneur marches into the Dragons' Den
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[Goldstream News Gazette] - To woo the dragons – wealthy Canadian investors Jim Treliving, Kevin O'Leary, Arlene Dickinson, Robert Herjavec and Bruce Croxon – Cordray is planning to start his pitch with a skit. Using a prop door and with the help of his sister, Cordray will play
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