
MEET AGAIN: Stories That Mean Business
Meetings Mean Business Canada is publishing stories from across Canada describing how we are safely hosting meetings and business events. The goal is to get face-to-face meetings back on track and to educate government decision makers about the size and economic importance of our multi-billion dollar industry.
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Chantal Sturk-Nadeau: Thriving outside the comfort zone
Next Chapter: Chantal Sturk-Nadeau on Thriving Outside the Comfort Zone Chantal Sturk-Nadeau is a thought leader and passionate supporter of Canada’s business events community. Meetings Mean Business Canada offers its sincere [...]
Behind the Scenes at the Global Business Travel Association Canada Conference
Behind the Scenes at the Global Business Travel Association Canada Conference After four date changes due to the pandemic, the Global Business Travel Association Canada Conference took place May 2–3, 2022 [...]
MPI Ottawa: Insider Experiences
MPI Ottawa: Insider Experiences With in-person business events back on track, it’s important to share how our industry professionals are making successful events happen. MPI Ottawa is doing just that with [...]
Regina Hotel Association Global Meetings Industry Day 2022 Event
Regina Hotel Association Global Meetings Industry Day 2022 Event On April 7, the Regina Hotel Association celebrated Global Meetings Industry Day 2022 by inviting local event planners and convention hotels to [...]
Leading the Way: Shoppers Drug Mart National Conference
Leading the Way: Shoppers Drug Mart National Conference Earlier this year, Shoppers Drug Mart demonstrated the value of in-person business events by bringing 1,600 Associates and Front Store Managers to its [...]
Meeting Professionals International Toronto Holiday Gala 2021
Meeting Professionals International Toronto Holiday Gala 2021 On December 7, 2021, Meeting Professionals International, Toronto Chapter, hosted its Festival of Reconnection Holiday Gala hybrid event, bringing together 137 people (115 in-person; [...]