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What keeps government communicators up at night?
3 min read
Smartphones and tablets have fundamentally changed how information is created, managed and measured. Because of this unprecedented access to content,...
Communicating science
5 min read
Canada is seen around the world as a leader in science and innovation. It is no exaggeration to say that...
Newfoundland tourism campaign an award winner
1 min read
They have been hard to miss – TV commercials with colourful images of coastal Newfoundland and Labrador and a warm...
Communication and Networking: The Human Element
3 min read
In an era where everything we do seems to be moving virtually, this is an opportune time for us to...
The roadmap for public safety communications
7 min read
Many emergency responders in Canada, including members of the Canadian Forces, continue to have significant challenges to talk to each...
A few keys to engaging presentations
2 min read
Presentations can be nerve-wracking at the best of times, even for experienced public speakers. It can be difficult to gauge...
Communicating in 140 characters
3 min read
It should matter to citizens that governments in office continue to explore how to use social media such as Twitter....
Why your crisis communication plan is a waste
4 min read
Chances are good your organization has a crisis communications plan. Sitting in a binder somewhere, it has written documentation on...
Rethinking the humble telephone: part deux
2 min read
Smart phones now account for 40% of all internet usage, and this is changing the world we live in.
Rethinking the humble telephone
2 min read
Too often emailing is used to dodge conflict; why not use the good ol’ fashioned phone instead?