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IABC/Toronto Communicator

 

Introducing our new Communicator Editor in Chief, Linda Bicho-Vachon

Linda Bicho-Vachon is a journalist, writer and editor with experience in storytelling for corporations and media organizations. As a chase producer for one of Canada’s national news outlets, she produced informative segments on the day’s top stories covering a variety of topics including politics, business, health, and entertainment. Her written work has appeared in BNN Bloomberg and Benefits Canada. Prior to this, Linda spent 20 years as a human resources manager where she led dynamic teams, drove strategy, and produced employee communications designed to engage employees and boost brand favourability. Whether it’s a news story, feature, essay or business communications, Linda brings a unique perspective that will make your story stand out. You can contact Linda at toronto-editor@iabc.to.

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June 2025: Transparency, AI and the changing role of communicators

In our June edition, we explore the topic of transparency and its intersection with artificial intelligence (AI). We also look at the changing role of communicators in the evolution of AI technology.

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Communicator is IABC/Toronto’s online magazine written by members featuring information and insights on topics relevant to communicators in the GTA.

June 2025:

Transparency, AI and the changing role of communicators

In our June edition, we explore the topic of transparency and its intersection with artificial intelligence (AI). We also look at the changing role of communicators in the evolution of AI technology.

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January 2025:

Accessibility and Artificial Intelligence (AI)

In our January edition, we explore how Accessibility and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are reshaping the communications landscape, balancing cutting-edge innovation with empathy and inclusion for a rapidly evolving future.

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2024 Editions:

  • Crisis Communications
  • Upskilling
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2023 Editions:

  • The Inclusivity, Diversity, Equity & Accessibility Edition
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2022 Editions:

  • 80th Anniversary Communicator
  • Communications and Technology
  • Communicators’ Mental Health & Well-being
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2021 Editions:

  • Inclusion, Diversity, Equity & Accessibility (IDEA) in the Communications Industry
  • Making the most out of your IABC Membership
  • Project and Change Management in the Communications Industry
  • Communicating in the age of COVID-19
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2020 Editions: 

  • Turning the dial on D&I
  • Technology and trends
  • On the job hunt
  • Internal communications
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