ABMInsider: Have we fallen from grace? Angel investors prepare to fold

Published: Tue, 03/26/19

  MARCH 26, 2019
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The Island Way
What do potatoes, lobsters, airplane parts and Confederation Bridge have in common? For Premier Wade MacLauchlan, they are key elements in making Prince Edward Island the export leader in Atlantic Canada. While he concedes his colleagues in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador may beg to differ, the former university professor is confident he can make the case for the Cradle of Confederation. Read more
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First Angel Network to close at month’s end
One of Atlantic Canada’s major champions for startups is closing up shop. Halifax-based First Angel Network, the company who trailblazed angel investing in Atlantic Canada, has announced they will cease operations March 31. Co-owned by Brian Lowe and Ross Finlay, the not-for-profit has been supporting early-stage tech startups since 2005, funding first investments of startups like Immunovaccine Technologies and Spring Loaded Technology which have seen great success in recent years.
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