3 Insights on Preparing Canada’s Workforce and Employers Post-Pandemic
Building Power Skills, Mastering AI Fluency, and Redefining Career Paths for the Future
From Student to Employer Partner: Darlington Etaje's Journey with Venture for Canada Explore the full-circle journey of Darlington Etaje, from his initial engagement as a student in Venture for Canada's Intrapreneurship Program to his pivotal role as a founder and employer within the same initiative. His story highlights the impact of resilience and the critical need for inclusive, practical solutions in the energy sector. Discover how his ongoing collaboration with Venture for Canada is nurturing a new wave of leaders dedicated to sustainability.
Crafting Sustainable Skincare, Debunking Unicorn Startups, and Fostering Long-term Business Relationships
A Cultural Anthropologist's Take On Intersectionality, Embracing Change, and Venturing Beyond the Norm
2025 Employer Advisory Council: Driving Innovation in Canada’s Startup Ecosystem Meet Venture for Canada's 2025 Employer Advisory Council—a diverse group of leaders from across Canada, offering insights from startups, small businesses, and various industries to shape the growth and evolution of VFC's programs.
The Antidote to Shame, Creating Psychological Safety, and People-First Leadership
Pilot Program Creates Startup Opportunities for International Students in Canada Our latest pilot program provides international students with practical work experience, community connections, and expert-led workshops to prepare them for success in Canada’s startup ecosystem.
Launching the First Lubricated Tampon, Solving Period Problems, and Growing Through Failure
2024: A Year in Books – Top 6 Reads Dive into Scott Stirrett's selection of six profoundly impactful reads from 2024, each offering unique insights into human endurance and the complex nature of our bonds. From Sally Rooney's nuanced exploration of familial grief to Anne Applebaum's stark recounting of historical oppression, these books not only reflect on personal and collective trials but also celebrate the unyielding human spirit in facing them.
If Failure’s Wrong, We Don’t Want To Be Right Facing failure is as much a part of growth as achieving success. Discover how Venture for Canada, through the insights of Learning Design Manager Jessica Lee, turns the daunting feeling of failure into a powerful catalyst for innovation and resilience. Learn how embracing and reframing failure can drive personal and organizational growth in high-pressure environments.
Hurdles, Heart, and High Impact: Building a Climate Tech Venture with Passion
The Centre for Indigenous Innovation and Technology (CIIT) and Venture for Canada (VFC) Launch Guide to Support Indigenous Leadership in Tech Discover how the Centre for Indigenous Innovation and Technology (CIIT) and Venture for Canada are championing Indigenous leadership in tech! This new guide offers actionable steps to embed Truth and Reconciliation principles, foster cultural awareness, and support workforce transformation in startups and small businesses.