Ranked by percentage growth in revenue between 2018 and 2022
Published September 25, 2023. Sources: Interviews with companies below and BIV research. Companies must have had $50,000 in sales in 2018 and $1 million in 2022 to qualify. Other companies may have ranked but did not respond to information requests by deadline. USD converted to CAD using Bank of Canada's average yearly rate depending on company's fiscal year-end.
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Rank '23 | Company | Top local executive(s) | Ownership | Product/service | Year founded | Worldwide staff '22/'18 | Revenue '22/'18 5-year growth |
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1
|
Certn Holdings Inc |
Andrew McLeod, co-founder and CEO, Owen Madrick, co-founder and CFO, Evan Dalton, co-founder |
NP |
Online background check technology |
2016 |
459 |
$33,500,000 |
2
|
Orion Construction |
Joshua Gaglardi, president |
NP |
A design-build contractor revolutionizing industrial and commercial spaces through streamlined operations, superior quality and comprehensive services |
2018 |
36 |
$112,406,430 |
3
|
Eastern Platinum Ltd |
Wanjin Yang, CEO, Wylie Hui, CFO and corporate secretary |
TSX:ELR, JSE:EPS |
Platinum group metal producer engaged in mining, exploration and development in South Africa |
2005 |
NP |
$64,848,984 (1) |
4
|
AbCellera |
Carl Hansen, CEO and president |
Nasdaq:ABCL |
An antibody discovery and development engine |
2012 |
495 |
$631,682,251 (1) |
5
|
Equinox Gold Corp |
Greg Smith, president, CEO and director |
TSX-V:EQX |
Gold mining |
1986 |
NP |
$1,239,092,655 (1) |
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