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Kardinal Offishall Receives the CMW’s Social Justice Award
Canadian music icon Kardinal Offishall will be honoured with the 2023 Social Justice Award* at the Canadian Music Week Summit.
Experts To Help You Navigate The Current Economic Climate
These Expert Speakers Breakdown Financial Woes & Foes.
Celebrating Pride Month: Seven Inspiring LGBTQ+ Speakers
These Incredible Individuals Embody The Spirit Of Pride Month Through Their Tireless Dedication To Advocacy And Education. By Inviting Them To Speak At Your Events, You’ll Provide An Unforgettable Opportunity For Your Audience To Be Inspired, Educated, And Uplifted.
Inspirational Speakers Leading the Way to a Sustainable Future
Pave The Path To Sustainability With Expert Environmental Speakers. Also, Talent Bureau Welcomes Anthony Morgan To Our Incredible Roster Of Stem Speakers.
Celebrating Women’s History Month – Six Trailblazers To Know
Plan Your Next Event With Talent Bureau. A Keynote Speaker Or Celebrity Appearance On Your Campus Can Elevate Awareness Of Important Issues Of Our Time. Consider Booking Popular Campus Keynote Speakers Or Memorable Celebrity Appearances With Us.
Must-Read Books By Indigenous Authors
Must-Read Books Written By Indigenous Authors That Have Made AHuge Impact On Canada And Our Team At Talent Bureau.
Five Indigenous Speakers You Need to Hear
June marks Indigenous History Month in Canada. Learn more about some of the Indigenous voices on our roster and why they’re perfect for your next event. Trigger warning: brief discussion of Residential Schools Indigenous History Month is an opportunity for all Canadians to honour and recognize the heritage, contributions, and cultures of Indigenous peoples. Talent […]
Michelle Good’s Debut Novel Wins Canada Reads 2022
CBC crowns the winner of the 2022 Canada Reads Contest. By CBC Michelle Good is a Cree writer and a member of the Red Pheasant Cree Nation in Saskatchewan. After working for Indigenous organizations for twenty-five years, she obtained a law degree and advocated for residential school survivors for over fourteen years. Good earned a […]
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