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Professional Writing in English

Master business communication and email writing for Canadian workplaces

Whether you’re crafting client proposals, sending critical emails, or leading meetings — we’ll help you write with confidence and clarity. Real skills for real professional situations.

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Essential Guides & Articles

Practical lessons you can apply immediately

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Stop Writing Unclear Emails

Three sentence structures that make your point instantly. No more confusion about what you actually need.

6 min Beginner February 2026
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The Right Tone for Every Situation

When to be formal, casual, or firm. How to match your tone to the relationship and stakes.

8 min Intermediate February 2026
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How to Write Proposals That Get Approved

Structure, language, and persuasion techniques. We’ll walk through real examples from Canadian industries.

12 min Intermediate February 2026
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Editing Your Own Work: The Five-Minute Checklist

Quick fixes that catch mistakes before you hit send. Doesn’t require fancy tools or hours of work.

5 min All Levels February 2026
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“Clear writing isn’t fancy writing. It’s saying exactly what you mean in the fewest words possible. That’s what gets results in business.”

— David Chen, Communications Director, Toronto Tech Firm

Why This Matters Right Now

You’re managing more written communication than ever. Email, Slack, Teams, reports, presentations — it’s constant. And every message either builds your credibility or undermines it.

We’ve worked with professionals across Canada — finance, tech, healthcare, government. The pattern is always the same. People who write clearly get heard. They move projects forward faster. They get promoted.

The good news? This isn’t talent. It’s a skill. And skills can be learned.

Our Approach to Teaching Business Writing

Four principles that guide everything we do

1

Real Situations First

We don’t teach grammar rules in isolation. Every lesson starts with something you actually write at work — emails, reports, feedback, proposals.

2

Canadian Context Matters

Business writing in Canada has its own tone and expectations. We cover what works here — not generic advice.

3

Practice Over Theory

You’ll write. A lot. And get feedback that actually helps. Not just red marks — real explanations of what’s working and what isn’t.

4

Quick Wins, Real Growth

You’ll see improvement immediately. But we’re also building skills that’ll serve you for years. Both matter.