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

Smart Meetings

Plan with confidence Toronto is more than a meeting place Toronto is North America’s fourth most populous city, making it Canada’s largest and most visited destination. There is much to explore, from big-ticket events, top attractions, award-winning restaurants, and Canada’s leading business sectors.

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Toronto Is a City of Remixed Visions, Values and Creation

Smart Meetings

Plan with confidence Toronto Is More Than a Meeting Place Toronto is North America’s fourth most populous city, making it Canada’s largest and most visited destination. There is much to explore, from big-ticket events, top attractions, award-winning restaurants, and Canada’s leading business sectors.

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Smart Moves in Vail, Niagara Falls and More

Smart Meetings

Clover has over 20 years of event management experience and has held the role of director of venue operations and customer service at Queen Elizabeth II Centre, venues operations manager at MWB Business Exchange and several similar additional directorships. Souksanith was appointed executive meetings manager at Fairmont Dallas.

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Toronto, More than a Meeting Place

MPI

Find yourself surrounded by towering skyscrapers, artistic alleyways and stunning venues that contribute to the charm of the city, making it an ideal destination for meetings and conferences. There is much to explore, from big-ticket events, top attractions, award-winning restaurants, and Canada’s leading business sectors.

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Fundamental Event Planning Tips: These Never Go Out of Style

Guidebook

Corporate Events Producer, Go! industry since beginning her career in 2004, and has spent the majority of that time with the GO! team (which is why we reached out to her for event planning tips–she has a TON of experience). The key to repeat event success is keeping the conversation going–and making it a two-way street.

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Day in the Life of a Wedding Planner with Simone Sant-Ghuran

The Planner's Lounge

At least one day per week is also scheduled for in-person meetings. Back then, I worked for one of the largest banks in the country and my department was responsible for staff and corporate events. I enjoy meeting up with friends for small at-home entertaining, or for brunch or cocktails.

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12 Imaginative Events and Activations from Vice

Bizzabo

Not every conference you plan needs to be the biggest event in your respective industry like Dreamforce or South By Southwest. When you host smaller gatherings, you give your company the chance to better meet attendee needs, dive into niche topics, and build deeper relationships with your target audience. MUNCHIES Festival 2017.

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