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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Tuesday's Daily Brief: Introducing HuffPost Canada Impact

Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Arianna Huffington: I'm delighted to announce the launch of HuffPost Canada Impact. Impact has always been a key part of HuffPost's DNA, and our goal of starting conversations and inviting our readers to connect, engage, and make a difference in the lives of others is perfectly captured by HuffPost Canada Impact's motto: "One story can spark a flame, one person can make a difference." As HuffPost continues to expand internationally, and as our ability to connect and engage with others becomes less and less constrained by borders, we believe Impact has tremendous potential to helps us all widen the circle of our caring. In Canada, there's no better time than now to use all the tools at our disposal to widen that circle.
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POLITICS
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GAY VOICES
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MEDIA
Romney Aide To Reporter: 'Kiss My A--'
ENTERTAINMENT
Guess How Much McCartney Was Paid For That Olympics Gig
BLOG POSTS
Michael Smerconish: 'You Didn't Build That!' in Context
Elizabeth Warren said it better than Barack Obama. And the president's presentation wasn't helped when supporters of Mitt Romney edited his words. Sadly, lost in a squabble over "you didn't build that" was the opportunity for a more serious conversation about social contracts.
Keli Goff: Why Are Some Olympic Sports Whiter Than Others?
Pint-sized gymnastics powerhouse Gabby Douglas stands out for her strength, grace and show stopping routines, particularly on the uneven bars. She also stands out because of her race.
Lopez Lomong: I Was Running for My Life, Now I Run for Team USA
Yes, I think of winning Olympic gold, representing the USA and expressing my appreciation for all that this country has given to me in blessing upon overwhelming blessing.
Cesar Millan: Your Dog May Be Your Best Matchmaker!
It stands to reason that if dogs can sniff out cancer cells in humans, detect bombs, and locate lost people, might they also be the key to finding your perfect match?
David Shuster: Yes, Protecting the Social Safety Net Is a Political Winner
Democrats should follow Rep. Jan Schakowsky's lead: Instead of running away from Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, they should run toward the programs and vow to protect them. It's an approach that will win in November and strengthen our society.



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