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Building Safe Spaces: The Rise of Black Founder Communities in Toronto, Montreal, and Beyond

by Kingsley Okeke
October 15, 2025
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Across Canada, Black founders are building their own spaces to connect, collaborate, and scale their ventures. In cities like Toronto and Montreal, these founder-led communities are emerging as powerful networks that offer support where traditional ecosystems have fallen short.

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Toronto’s Ecosystem Takes Shape

Toronto has become a central hub for Black entrepreneurship. The Black Founders Network (BFN) at the University of Toronto provides targeted programmes for founders at every stage of growth. Its accelerators pair capital with mentorship and investor access, creating conditions for sustainable scaling.

The DMZ Black Innovation Program adds another layer by offering pitch competitions, visibility campaigns, and strategic partnerships with major industry players. These programmes sit under the Black Innovation Zone, which unites several organisations into a single collaborative force.

Montreal’s Community Builds from the Ground Up

Montreal is seeing a parallel rise in Black-led initiatives. Platforms like the Business Reference app make it easier to find and support Black-owned businesses, while leadership programmes led by the Afrodescendant Leadership Alliance are investing in long-term capacity building.

These networks prioritise local visibility and resource sharing. Rather than waiting for inclusion in mainstream accelerators or funding programmes, many founders are building their own infrastructure to meet their specific needs.

A Collective Strategy for Visibility and Power

The emergence of these communities reflects a shift in strategy. Black founders are creating ecosystems where they can thrive without having to conform to spaces that were not designed for them. These communities provide:

  • Easier access to capital and grant programmes

  • Safe, affirming spaces to network and collaborate

  • Shared visibility and collective advocacy

  • Programmes that address structural barriers directly

As one Montreal-based founder put it, “When you build your own space, you don’t wait for the ecosystem to notice you. You become the ecosystem.”

Expanding Beyond City Lines

While Toronto and Montreal have become anchors, similar initiatives are taking shape in other Canadian cities through digital platforms, regional accelerators, and cross-border partnerships. Sustaining this momentum will depend on long-term funding, national coordination, and policy-level support.

What began as pockets of resistance is becoming a nationwide movement. Black-led founder communities are currently redefining what inclusion in Canada’s innovation economy looks like.

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