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Free ePass to Office* Canada tradeshow, keynotes by Arlene Dickinson and Ross Shafer

By CO Staff @canadaone |

Canadian business owners and office managers are invited to attend the Office* Canada tradeshow and morning keynotes, free of charge, at the Toronto Convention Centre on April 23 and 24, 2012, by pre-registering for an ePass offered by CanadaOne.

A forty per cent discount is also being offered on Full Access passes to the event with pre-registration through the link below.

The tradeshow will bring together a variety of suppliers with two dynamic morning keynotes. On Monday Ross Shafer will talk about how to stay relevant to customers. Tuesday's keynote address will come from Arlene Dickinson, well known for as a dragon on the popular CBC show, the Dragon's Den.

Arlene will talk about the Power of Persuasion.

Those who opt for the Full Access pass at a discounted rate of $40 will have access to 17 sessions in three educational theatres. The sessions cover a variety of topics, including two sessions by CanadaOne's co-founder, Julie King: Understanding Social Media for Business and Putting Innovation into Practice in Your Office.

Other topics in the educational theatres will cover topics like cloud computing, emerging technology in business, the green office, communication and employee engagement.

To take advantage of discounted pass rates, be sure to pre-register by visitings: http://www.canadaone.com/officecanada.



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