Get your Free Tickets to the Startup Canada Tour!

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October 19, 2023

Get your free tickets to the Startup Canada Tour! Thanks to our partners at Skills4LifeFBC has secured a limited amount of tickets to the Startup Canada Tour October 26th at the Rose Theatre in Brampton as part of our last offering from our Black Builder’s Network.  See below for additional information and the registration link for the event! 

Event Information

The Startup Canada Tour is a national opportunity to connect with the Canadian entrepreneurship ecosystem.  Bringing together early-stage entrepreneurs to build out their networks, learn from industry experts, and drive their businesses forward.

Get ready to build a network, learn from industry experts, drive YOUR business forward!

Startup Canada’s tour day in Ontario in Brampton at the Rose theatre Thursday, October 26, 2023

Click HERE to find out more about the event!

Please click the link below to register for your free ticket! Limited quantities available! 

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