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In 2004, she launched Kijiji.ca which became one of Canada's most-visited websites. [6] [7] [8] Bannister is the co-chair of C100 [9] and on the boards of the Ivey Business School and LEAP, [10] a social venture accelerator, as well as serving as a mentor at Creative Destruction Lab at the University of Toronto. [11]
Kijiji's owner was also a minority shareholder in Craigslist.In April 2008, eBay launched a lawsuit against Craigslist claiming that their executives were attempting to weaken eBay's investment, while in May of the same year, Craigslist filed a counter suit claiming Kijiji had stolen trade secrets and that eBay used misleading tactics to promote the service.
Ron Moeser (BA) – Toronto City Councillor for Ward 44 Scarborough East in Toronto, Ontario, Canada William F. Bell (BA) – mayor of Richmond Hill, Ontario Adam Crooks (LL.B.) – Treasurer of Ontario , 1872–77, Attorney General of Ontario , 1871–72, Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for Toronto West , 1871–74
This is a list of notable people who are from Toronto, Ontario, or have spent a large part or formative part of their career in that city. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
D. Ian D'Sa; Dabin (music producer) Peter Dala; Jimmy Dale (musician) Eleanor Daley (composer) Helen Oakley Dance; Anesti Danelis; Omar Daniel (composer) Margo Davidson
Sheila Silver was born in Seattle, Washington in 1946, the youngest daughter of Robert and Fannie Silver. She started piano studies at the age of five.
Janet A. W. Elliott is a Canadian engineering scientist and researcher in thermodynamics. She is a distinguished professor in the University of Alberta Faculty of Engineering , and a holder of a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in thermodynamics.
[4] [5] Pai is also run by Gusto 54, owned by restaurateur Janet Zuccarini. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] In 2017, Nuit said they served 1,500 customers on a given busy day. [ 8 ] In early 2020, Pai opened their first ghost kitchen —a restaurant which only provides takeout and delivery—to satisfy their high demand for takeout and delivery. [ 9 ]