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Ignite VC: How Alex Norman Is Rewiring Canada’s Startup Scene and Go-To-Market Gaps | Ep164
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What happens when a Bay Street dealmaker trades spreadsheets for seed rounds—and turns Canada’s next wave of startups into a global force?
Alex Norman, co-founder of N49P and Canadian partner of TechTO, went from investment banking and private equity to becoming one of the country’s most connected early-stage investors and ecosystem builders. Through N49P, he’s backing founders who are flipping the script on what Canadian innovation looks like—scaling globally from day one, with grit, ambition, and world-class execution.
In this episode, we explore Alex’s transition from finance to founder whisperer, the strategic gaps he sees in Canada’s startup support system, and why being “nice” isn’t enough to build breakout companies.
Key themes we cover:
🔹 What Canadian founders can learn from Silicon Valley—without moving there
🔹 How to identify signals of conviction and coachability in early-stage teams
🔹 The difference between product obsession and market delusion
🔹 Why geographic humility is a superpower in global market expansion
🔹 Lessons from building a founder community that actually pays off
From crunching numbers in corner offices to catalyzing startups on café napkins, Alex’s journey proves that the sharpest instincts sometimes emerge when you trade the suit for the hoodie.
Chapters:
Welcome & Alex Norman Introduction (00:01 – 01:20)
From Bay Street to Startups: Alex’s Career Shift (01:21 – 06:10)
The Origin of N49P and Its Mission (06:11 – 11:00)
Why Canada Needed a Different Kind of Investor (11:01 – 16:35)
The Gaps in Canada's Startup Ecosystem (16:36 – 22:10)
What Makes a Founding Team Stand Out (22:11 – 27:50)
Lessons from TechTO and Building Founder Communities (27:51 – 33:40)
Going Global: Why Canadian Startups Should Think Bigger (33:41 – 39:25)
The Role of Coachability and Conviction in Founders (39:26 – 45:05)
How Alex Evaluates Startups and Markets (45:06 – 50:40)
What Founders Get Wrong About Pitching and Scaling (50:41 – 57:15)
Final Thoughts and Advice for Canadian Founders (57:16 – 01:06:58)
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Ignite VC: How Alex Norman Is Rewiring Canada’s Startup Scene and Go-To-Market Gaps | Ep164
Ignite: Conversations on Startups, Venture Capital, Tech, Future, and Society
Manage episode 484217246 series 3515266
What happens when a Bay Street dealmaker trades spreadsheets for seed rounds—and turns Canada’s next wave of startups into a global force?
Alex Norman, co-founder of N49P and Canadian partner of TechTO, went from investment banking and private equity to becoming one of the country’s most connected early-stage investors and ecosystem builders. Through N49P, he’s backing founders who are flipping the script on what Canadian innovation looks like—scaling globally from day one, with grit, ambition, and world-class execution.
In this episode, we explore Alex’s transition from finance to founder whisperer, the strategic gaps he sees in Canada’s startup support system, and why being “nice” isn’t enough to build breakout companies.
Key themes we cover:
🔹 What Canadian founders can learn from Silicon Valley—without moving there
🔹 How to identify signals of conviction and coachability in early-stage teams
🔹 The difference between product obsession and market delusion
🔹 Why geographic humility is a superpower in global market expansion
🔹 Lessons from building a founder community that actually pays off
From crunching numbers in corner offices to catalyzing startups on café napkins, Alex’s journey proves that the sharpest instincts sometimes emerge when you trade the suit for the hoodie.
Chapters:
Welcome & Alex Norman Introduction (00:01 – 01:20)
From Bay Street to Startups: Alex’s Career Shift (01:21 – 06:10)
The Origin of N49P and Its Mission (06:11 – 11:00)
Why Canada Needed a Different Kind of Investor (11:01 – 16:35)
The Gaps in Canada's Startup Ecosystem (16:36 – 22:10)
What Makes a Founding Team Stand Out (22:11 – 27:50)
Lessons from TechTO and Building Founder Communities (27:51 – 33:40)
Going Global: Why Canadian Startups Should Think Bigger (33:41 – 39:25)
The Role of Coachability and Conviction in Founders (39:26 – 45:05)
How Alex Evaluates Startups and Markets (45:06 – 50:40)
What Founders Get Wrong About Pitching and Scaling (50:41 – 57:15)
Final Thoughts and Advice for Canadian Founders (57:16 – 01:06:58)
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Our sponsor Byldd helps non-technical domain-expert founders build and launch tech businesses by providing a complete product team - that's everyone you need from designers to engineers to testers, all the way up to a CTO.
We'll ship products while you focus on the other essentials: validation, sales, and distribution. Our portfolio companies have been backed by YC, Google, ERA, and other top-tier investors.
Get Started Here: https://tr.ee/bylld
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