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by liquimoon
5754 days ago
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I actually think that the gloomy weather makes you stay indoor a lot more to work on startup ideas... I don't think weather is an issue here. In addition, the weather in Seattle is very similar to that of Vancouver.
BC's economy is mainly service-driven. There are just few software companies. |
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But look at the flip side, for a city that is well-known for 10 months of gloominess could be easily one of the reasons why people are not coming here or trying to leave. This minimize the talent pool however you read the situation.
Seattle, while having similar weather, has the advantage of being a "US" states. USA as a brand is huge. Given Vancouver vs Seattle, people would choose the latter quicker than the former. Hence there are more people in Seattle compare to Vancouver.
BC's economy is mainly service-driven because what else can they do with the lack of demand?