Canada’s meeting place for freelance writers and creators

Established 2010

Toronto freelancers, you're invited to a CMG Freelance meet-up on Wednesday, August 3rd at Bar Wellington (520 Wellington St W) from 6 to 8 p.m. 

CMG Freelance members and non-members are all welcome. Please join us for a free drink and some snacks, meet some colleagues and discuss all things freelance.

CMG Freelance branch president Don Genova will be there and he wants your input on what kinds of freelance professional development events you'd like to see the union offer over the coming months. It's an opportunity to share your thoughts on the kinds of supports freelancers need.

We've also got some freelancer swag for member attendees: our stylish and popular "Exposure Bucks" t-shirt and a "Freelancers Toolbox" notepad.

Please RSVP at freelance@cmg.ca to let us know you're coming. Hope to see you there!

 

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