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Annual Canadian VC Conference to Give Free BlackBerry PlayBook to Every Attendee

The organizers of the CVCA 2012 Annual Conference announced today all registered conference attendees will receive a complimentary BlackBerry PlayBook.

BlackBerry PlayBooks will be given to each attendee when they arrive at registration at the CVCA 2012 Annual Conference in Montreal. The PlayBooks will have the newest OS 2.0, be wi-fi enabled and pre-loaded with the CVCA conference mobile application.

It costs $1,600 to attend the CVCA 2012 Annual Conference and the 16GB  BlackBerry PlayBook retails for $200.

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C100 Announces Dates, Speakers and Call for Applications June's 48hrs in the Valley

The C100 will be hosting their next 48hrs in the Valley in June and it looks like it will be another fantastic event.

48hrs in the Valley is the C100 flagship mentorship program put on in conjunction with the Canadian Consulate of San Francisco and Palo Alto. Twice a year they invite 20 of Canada's most promising startups to the Silicon Valley for two days of mentorship, workshops, investor meetings, strategic partner visits and networking.

Techvibes was lucky to participate in the October 2010 edition of 48 hours in the Valley and we had a chance to chat with C100 Co-Founder Chris Albinson. Video after the jump.

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Buckle Up: Communitech Puts Canadian Innovation into Hyperdrive with $30 Million Fund for Tech Startups

Waterloo-based Communitech, a regional hub for the commercialization of technologies, has launched a new program called Hyperdrive. This initiative is a $30-million wallet for high-potential technology startups in Canada.

Backed by investment firms, superangels, service providers, strategic partners, and mentors, Hyperdrive will provide startups with up to $700,000 in capital each—that's a bare minimum of 43 companies that will go through the program. Likely though, many, many more will actually go through, considering most tech startups need only a few thousand to put the key in the ignition.

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Toronto Welcomes Technology Accelerator for Minorities

Toronto’s first minority-focused tech accelerator launched today. Driven Accelerator Group aims to diversify the technology industry by providing opportunities to digital startups led by women and visible minorities.

Founded by Tamar-Melissa C. Huggins, the Driven Accelerator Group will provide entrepreneurial opportunities to Women, African-Canadians and South Asians that were not readily available due to gender biases and social constraints.

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Canadian Startup Reflects on Being Acquired by Groupon

Last September Techvibes reported that Groupon had acquired a Vancouver startup. At the time we didn't have any details on the transaction but our source ended up being correct.

Groupon announced in December the pilot launch of Groupon Scheduler - an online appointment service giving merchants an easy way to manage their schedules and accept bookings directly from consumers.

Groupon Scheduler is based on technology from Vancouver's OpenCal, a startup founded in 2009 by Arash Shiva and Simon Vallee and officially acquired by Groupon in September 2011.

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Canada Gets a New, $100-Million Cleantech Venture Capital Fund in Ontario

Ontario is welcoming a new $100-million cleantech venture capital fund. The fund is a joint venture of Sail Venture Partners and Stifel Nicolaus Canada.

The fund will invest in companies with "innovative, ready-for-market products across the clean-tech sector, including energy, water and green innovations," according to an official document. The fund is backed by Sustainable Development Technology Canada, which hopes the fund will grow companies and create jobs in Ontario.

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Dell Makes Canadian Acquisition

Dell announced this morning that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Vancouver's Make Technologies. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Award-winning Make Technologies provides application modernization software and services that reduce the cost, risk and time required to re-engineer applications.

Make Technologies was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Vancouver. Make Technologies’ approximately 100 employees will be joining the Dell Services team.

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The First Pitch to Close All Five Dragons in the Den Turns to Crowdfunding

If you watch Dragons Den, you'll remember Vancouver's Bradley Friesen and his pitch for a hangover prevention cure aptly named Last Call.

According to Friesen, he is about to be the first pitch in six seasons to slay all five dragons. With $25,000 in Dragons money in his pocket he has now turned to crowdfunding to raise another $40,000 to get Last Call off the ground.

Frieson has posted a pitch on Indiegogo and raised $17K will 17 days remaining on campaign. Check out his pitch after the jump.

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90% of Internet Startups in Vancouver Come to This One Superangel

In Vancouver, every internet startup seeking seeking angel funding is familiar with one name: Boris Wertz.

The CEO of W Media Ventures—the W standing for Wertz—Boris is the very definition of "superangel" in Vancouver. The 38-year-old, who came to Canada from Germany in 2002 to manage Victoria's AbeBooks, is by far the city's most renowned financial supporter of consumer internet startups.

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