> Quite in character with our love of milestones, Canada loves anything with structure: accelerators, incubators, mentorship programs; anything that looks like an “entrepreneurship certificate”, we can’t get enough of it. We’re utterly addicted with trying to break down the problem of growing startups into bite-size chunks, thoughtfully defining what those chunks are, running a bunch of promising startups through them, and then coming out perplexed when it doesn’t seem to work.<p>Good description<p>Europe treats startups in a similar manner but I think I've seen more European startups work out than Canadian ones<p>> That’s part of why I think that if any city in Canada has the potential to actually develop a Bay Area grade startup scene (smaller, sure, but actually the real thing), it’s clearly Montreal. Of the major cities in Canada, Montreal is the only one that naturally has an infinite game mindset<p>Maybe. Not sure about the Infinite Mindset, but a more realistic mindset, which makes you actually do stuff and ship stuff surely.<p>And the language issue is a <i>non issue</i> for startups.