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IABC/Toronto Communicator

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

Winter 2021: Communicating in the age of COVID-19

In this edition of the Communicator – “Communicating in the age of COVID-19,” we share our go-to tactics and best practices to inspire trust and keep our audiences informed and engaged during the global pandemic.

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Fall 2020: Turning the dial on D&I

In this edition of the Communicator, “Turning the dial on D&I,” we are exploring the critical importance of diversity and inclusion and ways in which we, as communicators, can help organizations move beyond talk.

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Summer 2020: Technology and trends

In this issue of the Communicator, we are looking at “Technology and trends” — specifically how communications professionals have adapted their practice amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Spring 2020: On the job hunt

Are you searching for a communications job or looking to climb the company ladder? Improve your job-hunting skills, gain valuable insights and more by reading the spring 2020 issue of the Communicator!

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Winter 2020: Internal communications

In the 2020 winter issue of the Communicator, we are looking at internal communications because sometimes the best and easiest steps for improvement are when we examine and consider how we do things internally before we tackle external challenges and obstacles. 

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Fall 2019: Diversity and inclusion

This month Communicator features different voices giving their perspectives and showing us how we can take on leadership roles as communicators for change.

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July 2019: Communicators in the community

This month Communicator brings you unique stories of communicators who are contributing, fostering and creating a community in different ways using their skills, either by giving back or applying their professional experience outside of their daily work.

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May 2019: Professional development

Our contributors were challenged with a range of ways to explore the topic of professional development, including starting your own business, changing jobs, mentoring, and finding your unique value proposition as a communicator; this might be our biggest issue yet.

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March 2019: Technology and communication

In this issue of Communicator, we asked our contributors to consider how communication is applied in different roles and how the practice is changing with technology.

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November 2018: Membership matters

In this issue of Communicator, we’re sharing stories of why membership matters and how different communications professionals have leveraged and maximized their time and experience with IABC.

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July 2018: Newcomers to Canada Special

Each year, Canada welcomes hundreds of thousands of new permanent residents. Among these are a number of qualified communications professionals who face the uphill task of building their network and finding suitable employment. In this issue, we asked various newcomers to tell us about their experiences and what it took to establish themselves professionally in Canada.

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May 2018: Gearing to Communicate in the 2020s

As the world marches toward the 2020s, communicators will face many new opportunities and challenges. This issue of Communicator explores what communications will look like in the next decade.

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March 2018: Marketing and Communications

This issue focusses on the various facets of a marcom department, and what it takes for a communicator to succeed in one. The content seeks to inspire communications professionals who are looking to transition to the marcom side.

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