Series Unknown Funded Startups in Canada
Among the 50 Canada entries labeled “Series Unknown,” the largest disclosed round is Artemis Gold’s $507M (2025-08-12), which dwarfs the rest of the disclo…
Among the 50 Canada entries labeled “Series Unknown,” the largest disclosed round is Artemis Gold’s $507M (2025-08-12), which dwarfs the rest of the disclosed amounts; the next-largest figures shown are Denison Mines at $345M (2025-08-12) and Snowline Gold at $58M (2025-08-14), while several other rounds cluster in the low single-digit millions. Date-wise, nearly all disclosed rounds fall into a tight window spanning 2025-07-28 to 2025-08-28, with many updates landing in late August (for example, PhiBer Manufacturing $3M on 2025-08-28, Silver Crown Royalties $4M on 2025-08-28, and Ledn $50M on 2025-08-27). Sector clustering is also visible: Natural Resources appears most frequently (at least 14 entries, including Artemis Gold $507M, Denison Mines $345M, New Found Gold Corp. $15M, and Benz Mining $19M), and multiple AI-linked rounds show up in quick succession (DAITY undisclosed on 2025-08-11; ThinkLabs AI $350K on 2025-08-15; Bittensor $8M on 2025-08-07).
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Frequently asked
Which deal size stands out as an outlier, and what does it imply about the rest of the disclosed rounds?
Artemis Gold’s $507M disclosed round on 2025-08-12 is the clear outlier; the next-largest disclosed amounts shown are Denison Mines’ $345M (2025-08-12) and Snowline Gold’s $58M (2025-08-14). After that, many entries sit around $1M–$22M, making the $507M/ $345M figures materially larger than the remainder.
How concentrated are the rounds in time across this Series Unknown Canada slice?
The displayed rounds run from 2025-07-28 (GR Silver Mining $12M) to 2025-08-28 (PhiBer Manufacturing $3M and Prairie Fava $1M). The same late-August cadence repeats across multiple entries, such as Ledn $50M on 2025-08-27 and Fusion Fuel Cycles $20M plus NORCAT $720K on 2025-08-26.
Which sectors are most over-represented relative to others in this list?
Natural Resources dominates this Series Unknown page, with many entries including Artemis Gold ($507M, 2025-08-12), Denison Mines ($345M, 2025-08-12), New Found Gold Corp. ($15M, 2025-08-27), and Purepoint Uranium Group Inc. ($4M, 2025-08-13). Outside Natural Resources, AI also appears repeatedly via Bittensor ($8M, 2025-08-07), ThinkLabs AI ($350K, 2025-08-15), and DAITY (undisclosed, 2025-08-11).
Do any cities recur as a pattern, or is the geography broadly distributed?
Geography is more distributed than the sector mix, but Vancouver, British Columbia appears frequently (for example, Photonic $720K on 2025-08-22, Regency Silver $3M on 2025-08-22, EverGen Infrastructure $4M on 2025-08-07, and Schl. listings like GR Silver Mining $12M on 2025-07-28). Toronto, Ontario also recurs (Ledn $50M on 2025-08-27; Silver Crown Royalties $4M on 2025-08-28; Denison Mines $345M on 2025-08-12).
Are there any notable “undisclosed” amount patterns that affect how you should compare deal sizes?
Several entries use “undisclosed,” which means size-based comparisons should rely only on disclosed amounts. In the shown data, MedMe Health is undisclosed (2025-08-20) and DAITY is undisclosed (2025-08-11), alongside CERT Systems undisclosed (2025-08-11) and Founders Metals undisclosed (2025-08-20), limiting how these can be ranked against disclosed rounds like Denison Mines’ $345M (2025-08-12).
Which entries fall closest to the most recent date shown, and does that skew toward any particular sector?
The most recent round date shown is 2025-08-28, with multiple entries: PhiBer Manufacturing $3M (Manufacturing) and Prairie Fava $1M (Agriculture and Farming), plus Silver Crown Royalties $4M on the same day (Natural Resources). That late-August edge also includes Ledn $50M on 2025-08-27 (Financial Services), suggesting no single sector solely drives the most recent updates in this slice.
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