
As shifting trade policies and tariffs create challenges for Canadian companies, Foresight posits has never been more critical for smaller businesses to adapt supply chains and expand into new markets.
The organization’s Cleantech Export Venture Program is four weeks of fast-track curriculum designed to equip cleantech ventures with the knowledge and tools needed to identify and enter new markets, mitigating supply chain risks while accelerating growth, according to a statement from Foresight.
Foresight’s Export Venture Program includes weekly readings, videos, and exercises on top of four deep-dive sessions with cohort members with expert support and mentoring along the way.
The Winter 2026 cohort has been revealed. The geographically diverse range of companies spans the country, from the West Coast to Atlantic Canada.
Regular readers of CleanEnergy.ca will recognize multiple names on the list, including Newfoundland-based Angler Solutions as well as Vancouver’s TreeTrack Intelligence and Lite-1.
- Uprise Impact (ON)
- TreeTrack (BC)
- Tunik (ON)
- Lite-1 (BC)
- SDG Advisory Group (BC)
- Angler Solutions (NL)
- Farmer’s Legacy Biotech (AB)
- Enterra Energy Resources (ON)
- RZOLV Technologies (BC)
- Destiny Copper (ON)
- AlgaFilm Technologies (BC)
- PINA CREATION (BC)
Foresight Canada is dedicated to supported cleantech innovation through accelerators such as the Export Venture Program as well as annual spotlights like the iconic Foresight 50, a yearly list of the nation’s most investible and impactful ventures.
Startups can apply to be part of the next Export Venture cohort here.

