One of the things that most excited me about our merger with AOL was how it would allow us to reach our goals much, much faster. Three months later, I'm delighted to announce the launch of our first international version: Welcome to HuffPost Canada. READ MORE
On Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Shakespeare, and the Enemy in the Mirror
In times of economic stress, there is a tendency to look for the cause of problems in some identifiable "other" group, race, religion or country. But perhaps Pogo had it right: "We have met the enemy and he is us." READ MORE
Support for the Harper agenda is paper-thin. Fight the corporate-friendly, anti-environmental, security obsessed agenda that will come at us.
Can women be self-proclaimed sluts and still call for suspension of Ed Shultz? Yes we can. Can women support those marching for slutdom even if we don't totally agree with their views or tactics? Yes we can. But we are not.
More than 20 centuries after the Bible's production, people still bring it to bear on practically every important social and political issue in the Western world.
Don't shoot the messenger, but you can thank your lady parts for feeling sexy in red.
Toronto fans can enjoy knowing that the best hitter in the world wears a Blue Jay uniform. His name is Jose Bautista, and he can no longer be ignored.
There is much debate about the ideal climate and roaming space needed for elephants to thrive. The Toronto Zoo offers neither, and Bob Barker came to do something about it.
Marketing has changed forever because consumers have changed so fundamentally. Consumers are now seeking more than just pure materialistic satisfaction -- they want their consumption experience to also have an impact or make a difference somehow.
It will soon be four years since my double mastectomies following a diagnosis of breast cancer.
Baby Storm is four months old; it lives in Toronto, Canada, and is as cute as can be. Wait -- "it"?
Stephen Harper is a guy who just won a majority government after a senior advisor had taken up with a young ex-hooker and was trying to peddle influence. Opposing him? Good luck with that, Jack.
Rather than discussing the constraints that should be put on Internet users in democratic countries, they should focus their energies on how to unconstrain users in non-democracies such as China.
No professional hockey player likes the sight of blood on the ice -- it's a stark reminder that a career ending injury is just a senseless illegal hook away. That's why the hook on a sealer's club makes me scratch my head.
In history, we're used to seeing events on an extended timeline: where a few years, or a few decades don't mean very much. In current affairs, that's harder to swallow.
Of the 126 different chemicals spritzed and slathered onto that same average Canadian woman every day, only 11 to 15 per cent have been tested for human safety.
The wolf of hate is deeply embedded both in our evolutionary past and in each person's brain today. Being realistic and honest about the wolf of hate -- and its impersonal, evolutionary origins -- brings self-compassion.
Why are (some of us) unflinchingly honest on Twitter? Please tell me that after 2011 years we have something to talk about other than boys, babies and "does this Tweet make me look fat?". Please.
While America danced on Osama bin Laden's grave, a very different story was playing out in Pakistan.
If you can't follow any of these etiquette tips, perhaps it's best you leave the umbrella at home and invest in a good rain jacket. Embrace the wet and stop annoying people.
Beverley Golden, 2011.05.28
Andrea Paine, 2011.05.28
Paul Venoit, 2011.05.28