Group from Chilliwack, B.C., launches Canadian social media platform
A group of alumni from the University of the Fraser Valley in British Columbia has launched a new Canadian social media platform they say will provide a “homegrown alternative to U.S.-dominated” sites.
The goal is to give Canadians a place to communicate and connect without the influence of “big-tech algorithms that are out of our control,” said Northsocial.ca co-founder Colin Schmidt.
“We’re pro Canadian, we’re not anti anything in terms of our attitudes here,” he said in an interview Thursday. “We don’t believe we’re going to replace Facebook, but we believe there needs to be something that supplements it.”
A news release from the university says the platform is built with Canadian technology and private data is stored on Canadian servers.

