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Author: Siri Agrell

Siri Agrell
Siri Agrell
Siri Agrell is the managing director of OneEleven Toronto, which helps local tech companies scale. Prior to joining OneEleven in September 2018, Siri was director of strategic initiatives in the Office of the Mayor, where she was responsible for files including government modernization, the technology ecosystem, federal intergovernmental affairs, and the King Street Pilot Project. Previously, Siri was deputy director of communications to premier Kathleen Wynne and also worked as a journalist for over ten years, most recently as the urban affairs reporter for the Globe and Mail.
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October 4, 2018November 13, 2019 - by Siri Agrell

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October 4, 2018November 19, 2019 - by Siri Agrell

Siri Agrel spoke at the Walrus Talks Humanity and Technology presented by University of Ontario Institute of Technology on Oct. 3, 2018.

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We don’t need to reinvent the tent

December 18, 2017November 26, 2019 - by Siri Agrell

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Camp Nowhere

March 12, 2006July 10, 2017 - by Siri Agrell

—Somewhere in the Middle East, sparkling in the desert sun, is a piece of Canada no one can really explain. It is a single plastic tiara, encrusted with fake plastic …

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