This Gen Z pair built a $35M startup in Canada, only to move to U.S.

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Citizens know it is only a matter of time before the Creepy Ones interfere in their business and personal lives, strip them of their opportunities and self worth that they worked so hard to achieve. They got ahead of the curve and get out early. Freedom is what drives people to greater heights.

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Canada is like a really good looking guy you want to date, but for some reason, he makes it really difficult for you to be with him.

That’s an analogy from Mai Trinh, a recent business graduate from Simon Fraser University who co-founded a startup valued at $35 million, before moving it to San Francisco to scale.

“You wake up one day, you realize your worth, and then you get out,” said Trinh.


The international student from Vietnam is a co-founder of Internet Backyard, a company that provides financial infrastructure for the computer economy by automating billing and financial software.
 
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