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The Ultimate Guide for Marketing, Advertising, Printing, Communication and Production Services in Canada The ultimate guide for marketing, advertising, printing, communication and production services in Canada. PM 40070230 R 08985 Return undeliverable Canadian addresses to: One Mount Pleasant Road, Toronto, CANADA M4Y 2Y5 Now with 50,000 sq ft and lots of new equipment to serve you better. LITHO . WIDE FORMAT .. DIGITAL VARIABLE . WEB marketing . packaging . retail print financial . direct mail OUR SECRET IS SERVICE 300 Line Screen Litho | GRACoL 7 Master Printer | FSC & SFI Certified 800 Cochrane Drive, Markham, Ontario L3R 8C9 T 905.944.9444 1.877.602.3737 | F 905.944.9111 | [email protected] | www.mi5print.com 3 CONTACT LIST Executive Publisher, Marketing Group Production Manager Christopher Loudon (416) 764-1603 Lillian Maksymyszyn (416) 764-1690 [email protected] [email protected] Publisher, Canadian Printer Circulation Manager Pamela Kirk (416) 764-1573 Duncan Palmer (416) 764-3860 [email protected] [email protected] Director of Sales Circulation Manager Lucy Collin (416) 764-1582 Bibi Khan (416) 764-1450 [email protected] Circulation/Subscriptions Sales Manager Carol Leighton (416) 764-1544 Management 1-800-720-8916 Rogers Media Inc. [email protected] Anthony P. Viner, President and CEO Rogers Publishing Limited Sales Manager Brian Segal, President and CEO Desirée Creed (416) 764-1619 John Milne, SVP Business & Professional [email protected] Publishing Michael Fox, SVP Sales Manager Immee Chee Wah, Patrick Renard, VPs Hayley Humenick (416) 764-1575 [email protected] The Big Book Source Guide 2010 is a 100% paid readership comprising marketing managers, creative directors, communication officers, event marketers, vice-presidents and presidents, new media Quebec Sales Manager managers and publishers across Canada. Yves Jalbert (514) 843-2518 Information included in listings has been carefully compiled and checked, and is believed to be accurate. Information contained [email protected] in listings and advertisements is the expression of the clients whose services are described. In neither case can the publishers be held responsible for accuracy. Inside Sales Representative Contents COPYRIGHT ©2010, and may not be reproduced Aldo Russo (416) 764-1597 in any manner without the publisher's written authorization. [email protected] Canadian Printer and Marketing are published by Rogers Publishing Limited, a division of Rogers Media Inc. One Mount Pleasant Road, 7th Floor, Toronto, ON M4Y 2Y5 Single copy sales $99 plus shipping and tax. Fax 416.764.1722 www.marketingmag.ca canadianprinter.com Publication mail agreement #40070230 Registration number 08985 4 WELCOME IT GIVES GREAT PLEASURE TO INTRODUCE THE FIRST ANNUAL BIG BOOK SOURCE GUIDE 2010! The Big Book Source Guide covers everything from Prepress services, bindery and finishing, to digital marketing and event marketing services. The wide diversity of listings in this year’s guide represents a unique partnership between Canadian Printer and Marketing. Canadian Printer, along with CARDonline, Monday Report on Retailers, Marketing and Marketing QC are now all part of the Marketing Group within the Rogers Media Business and Professional Publishing Group. This year’s Big Book Source Guide is distributed to over 20,000 key contacts across the country, including the qualified Canadian Printer list as well as the Marketing magazine list. This makes the 2010 Big Book the most widely distributed resource of its kind in Canada. We hope you find many of your 2010 projects made easier with this resource, and that you will find yourself referring to it again and again. As our team is always looking for feedback and striving to deliver the best products to our audiences, please contact me directly with any comments or questions. Yours truly, Christopher Loudon Pamela Kirk Executive Publisher, Marketing Group Publisher, Canadian Printer [email protected] [email protected] 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Contact List ......................................................................................................................3 Welcome Letter ...............................................................................................................4 Company Index ............................................................................................................6-9 Agencies ........................................................................................................................ 11 Bindery Finishing ..........................................................................................................23 Commercial Production ...............................................................................................27 Creative Services ..........................................................................................................33 Digital Marketing ..........................................................................................................39 Direct Marketing ...........................................................................................................45 Event Marketing ............................................................................................................49 Flexo Package Printing .................................................................................................55 Large Format .................................................................................................................59 Marketing Services .......................................................................................................63 Niche Marketing ............................................................................................................71 Premiums & Incentives ................................................................................................81 Printing & Prepress .......................................................................................................84 Public Relations...........................................................................................................109 Sales Promotion.......................................................................................................... 115 6 COMPANY INDEX 29-Print Machine ...................................... 87 Catalyst Sponsorship Consulting inc. .... 69 5th Element Events .................................. 52 Celebrity Events Network ........................ 51 Access Imaging Inc. ................................. 61 Cenveo McLaren Morris & Todd ............. 92 Adams+Co. ................................................14 CFMT-TV (OMNI.1) OMNI Television ........76 Adcom Communications .........................14 Chantler Packgaing Inc. ........................... 57 Adhoc / Phetomical .................................. 61 Cheques Now Inc ..................................... 92 Adress-o-Matic Mailing ........................... 87 China Syndrome Productions Inc. .....31,76 Adz Media Monitoring ............................. 36 CHNM-TV (OMNI BC) OMNI Television ...74 Al Media Movers Inc. ............32,35,36,44,76 CJCO-TV (OMNI Calgary) Allard Johnson Communications Inc. .....14 OMNI Televison ........................................ 73 Allegra Print & Imaging ........................... 87 CJEO-TV (OMNI Edmonton) Amazingprint.com ................................... 87 OMNI Television ....................................... 73 AMCL Lithographie Ltd. .......................... 87 CJMT-TV (OMNI.2) OMNI Television ........76 Anderson DDB Health & Lifestyle ......14,21 Coclhester Printing Company ................. 92 Annex Publishing & Printing................... 90 Commercial Printers (Startford) Limited 92 Apex Trade Web ........................................ 98 Contac Services ....................................... 65 Arcade Agency Inc. ................................. 36 Converting Supply Inc. ............................ 57 Arts & Communications .......................... 54 Copywell ................................................... 92 Ashworth Associates Inc. ..................... 112 Corrweb Litho Inc. ................................... 92 AsiaNetwork Canada ...........................54,76 Cowan & Company Communications Backstage Events Inc. ........................ 51,53 Inc. ............................................................ 112 Best Deal Graphics & Printing ................ 97 CP Ad Lineup ............................................ 91 BG Communications/We Are Your Type.. 90 Cundari ......................................................15 Black ...........................................................15 David Wilson Consulting ......................... 94 Boire Filler Group ...........................47,67,68 Davis Display & Event Productions Boom Works Enterprises Inc. .............12, 21 Inc. ........................................................ 53,54 Brand Matters Inc. ....................................19 Diablito Design Group ..............................15 Bravada Consumer Communications Inc. 1 5 Diamond Printers ..................................... 61 Briers Design & Print Inc. ........................ 90 Diana Robinson & Associates ................ 113 Brymark Promotions Inc. ........................ 90 Digital Editions Ltd. ................................. 61 C&I Graphics ............................................ 90 Dollco Printing ......................................... 94 Canadian Marketing Association ...........
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