Membership

Halton-Peel Communications Association (HPCA) is a group of independent business professionals. Our members are skilled communicators, specializing in all aspects of strategic business communications.

Founded in 1989, HPCA is based in the Halton-Peel area, just west of Toronto, in Ontario, Canada. Since its inception, our association has actively promoted a collaborative culture that supports quality, excellence and achievement among our members.

HPCA offers businesses and organizations access to a group of resourceful, talented communicators. We’re ready to partner with you to make your project a success. Our Membership Directory will quickly help you find a talented communicator, with just the right combination of skills, abilities and experience to suit your needs. Take a look at the database—our informative profiles spell out our credentials.

If you are a communicator in search of a lively, intuitive and creative community, consider becoming a member of the HPCA. HPCA members are dedicated to professional excellence, continuous learning and the sharing of experience and wisdom. Become a member today!

Find a Communicator

Search the Membership Directory. An abundance of creative talent is available at your fingertips.

Use the HPCA Job/Projects Board. Finding the right communications professional has never been easier! Please see detailed instructions below.

Job Postings

Reach the most qualified HPCA candidates by posting your full-time, part-time or contract work requirements on the HPCA Job/Projects Board. Click here to post & contact HPCA members.

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Marnie Hughes

Marnie HughesMarnie Hughes offers over 20 years of communication experience specializing in writing and editing. Marnie's expertise in corporate and marketing communications have assisted numerous small and medium-sized clients to reach their communication objectives.

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  • Newsletter points to ponder

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  • HPCA opens 22nd season

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Upcoming Events

February 21, 2012 (Tuesday)

Achieving Elusive Work-life Balance

Achieving Elusive Work-life Balance, Open Forum moderated by Grace Attard of e-Spot.

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