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03/30/2022

Unbelievably proud to announce that client and legend Deborah Cox is getting inducted into the CANADIAN MUSIC HALL OF FAME! She will make history as the first Black woman to receive this honour.

Congrats Deb - this honour and recognition is so well-deserved! Aside from accolades, awards and celebrated talent- you are one of the most kindest and generous people constantly thinking of others, giving to others and uplifting others. Couldn’t be more proud of you receiving the recognition you deserve. Love youuuuuuu!!! ❤️💫🎉

The Canadian Music Hall of Fame was established by CARAS in 1978 to acknowledge artists that have made an outstanding contribution to the international recognition of Canadian music. Cox will join the ranks of Canadian music icons including Alanis Morisette, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Ba*****ed Ladies,, Jann Arden, Joni Mitchell, k.d. lang, Leonard Cohen, Neil Young, Oscar Peterson, RUSH, The Guess Who, The Tragically Hip, Sarah McLachlan and Shania Twain.

Facebook Outage Serves as a Reminder to Diversify Communications Platforms 10/13/2021

https://www.prnewsonline.com/facebook-outage-brand-lessons/

Facebook Outage Serves as a Reminder to Diversify Communications Platforms Much like any other service, especially a free one like Facebook, users should be prepared for any sort of closure or resource failure.

06/02/2021

Hula hoop workouts are the latest fitness trend! 💦Client and award-winning health and wellness expert Sonia Jhas did a segment on Breakfast Television today to demonstrate fun AND effective workouts you can do with a weighted hula hoop! ⭕️⭕️⭕️

03/11/2021

Client and recording artist Mia Martina on CTV Morning Live - Regina talking about her career and new book with Kylee Hanson, “Boss Up Your Life” debuting April 8.

How a pandemic-style digital showcase is amplifying the voices of racialized and stigmatized artists 03/03/2021

Client Rhiannon Rosalind featured on Our Toronto CBC discussing Artists For Social Change

How a pandemic-style digital showcase is amplifying the voices of racialized and stigmatized artists The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted long standing inequalities, but at the same time, it's also fuelled collaboration. Earlier this month, corporations and creators banded together to help amplify the voices of racialized and stigmatized communities. They created a digital showcase — called Arti...

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