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Toronto is a city of remixed visions, values, and creation.

Smart Meetings

Industry-leading venues With 442,000 square feet of exhibition space, 77 meeting rooms, multi-purpose ballrooms, and a theatre equipped for performing arts as well as corporate events the Metro Toronto Convention Centre is the country’s largest convention facility. The entire facility has signed the Net Zero Carbon Events Pledge.

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Toronto Is a City of Remixed Visions, Values and Creation

Smart Meetings

Industry-leading Venues With 442,000 square feet of exhibition space, 77 meeting rooms, multi-purpose ballrooms, and a theatre equipped for performing arts as well as corporate events the Metro Toronto Convention Centre is the country’s largest convention facility. The entire facility has signed the Net Zero Carbon Events Pledge.

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Toronto, More than a Meeting Place

MPI

Industry-leading venues With 442,000 square feet of exhibition space, 77 meeting rooms, multi-purpose ballrooms, and a theatre equipped for performing arts as well as corporate events the Metro Toronto Convention Centre is the country’s largest convention facility. The entire facility has signed the Net Zero Carbon Events Pledge.

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Top 99 keynote speakers every event planner must know about

Hubilo Blog

Prior to the launch of the Cultural Strategy Group, Holt was a professor at the Harvard Business School and then the L’Oréal Chair in Marketing at Oxford. He also speaks at industry and private corporate events, gives training for data scientists and conduct strategy workshops for executives. What is he known for?

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Top 98 keynote speakers every event planner must know about

Hubilo Blog

Prior to the launch of the Cultural Strategy Group, Holt was a professor at the Harvard Business School and then the L’Oréal Chair in Marketing at Oxford. He also speaks at industry and private corporate events, gives training for data scientists and conduct strategy workshops for executives. What is he known for?