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The National Post Comment section's news feed: Where our columnists, editorial writers, readers and friends debate the issues of the day. Oh, all right. Our enemies are welcome, too. We're that confident in the persuasiveness of our arguments. (And our hit-counter doesn't know the difference.)

PostedRSS

Compiled by the staff of nationalpost.com with frequent contributions from the veteran writers and reporters of the print edition, Posted will direct you to all the best of the day's media happenings - including original reporting, guides to ongoing stories and a digest of the big news events - for the low monthly price of Absolutely Free.

Posted TorontoRSS

Posted Toronto covers Toronto the National Post way - with insight, humour, unconventional thinking, and an emphasis on both news and on life in the city.

Posted DrivingRSS

Compiled by Post Driving staff and contributors, our Posted Driving blog brings you the latest automotive news, previews, road tests and features.

Posted SportsRSS

Our columnists and writers work throughout the day to provide you with up-to-the-minute analysis and commentary of everything that matters in the sports world.

The AppetizerRSS

Here, you will discover a feast of culinary delights: In addition to the great foodie fare you receive in the paper, you'll also find web-exclusives from the Post's food writers including Gina Mallet, Amy Rosen, Bonnie Stern and our Shelf Life panel, plus guest posts from renowned foodies.

The AmpersandRSS

It's everything that falls between Arts & Life in the National Post, updated in real-time. Like those eager children who ended their alphabets with "and...", we've got lots more to share with you.

The SceneRSS

Shinan Govani is the paper’s resident snoop, town-crier and people-watcher. His column, The Scene, is the in-the-know-must-turn-to place in the Post. Now online with The Scene, Shinan teams up with Dose.ca’s Scandal Sheet to bring you a blog with maximum gossip per square pixel.

The AfterwordRSS

From our archive of our reviews to breaking books news and from author interviews and our books podcast, The Afterword is National Post's place for all things literary.

Posted Homes RSS

Posted Homes offers free online advice and amusement on houses, habitats, homesteads, huts, haunts, hangouts and havens. Whether you're looking to buy or sell, upsize or downsize, here or elsewhere, we've got the keys to unlock those doors.

EditorsRSS

NP Editors is your glimpse into the newsroom. Here, editors from the newspaper and Web site will pass along stories, issues and ideas - and respond to yours.

Holy Post RSS

Your one-stop website for all things faith-based. Holy Post features breaking news and commentary on the religious issues of our times. Our contributors come from all across the faith spectrum - even the non-faith point of view will be well represented.

FP Trading DeskRSS

Online since January, 2007, FP Trading Desk continues to provide value to traders, brokers, analysts, money managers, and investors across the country. FP Trading Desk is a must-read for market watchers, providing real-time, market-moving information throughout the trading day.

FP CommentRSS

Editor Terence Corcoran and contributors Peter Foster, Lawrence Solomon and William Watson have taken the most talked-about page in Canadian business journalism and put it online. Blogs will never be the same.

FP PostedRSS

Our new platform for FP reporters to share news, data, anecdotes and background on all the issues shaping business life in Canada and the world. It's the perfect supplement to our online version of the paper.

The Wealthy BoomerRSS

Financial Post's Jonathan Chevreau helps you make the right financial calls in a project that grew out of a 1998 book published by Key Porter Books and the National Post. The Wealthy Boomer: Life After Mutual Funds was written by Jonathan Chevreau with co-authors Kelly Rodgers and Michael Ellis, both financial professionals. Chevreau has been with the Financial Post newspaper since 1993 and its personal finance columnist since 1997.

Diane FrancisRSS

A North American's take on business and politics From 42,000 feet altitude, Diane Francis calls herself not a journalist who writes about business but a business person who does journalism. The Financial Post editor-at-large blogs daily.

Legal PostRSS

Feeding you the news, gossip and tidbits about the legal fraternity. Whether it's litigation developments, new hires, or information about corporate deals and regulatory or legislative pronouncements, we're there to bring it right to your desktop when it happens.

FP ExecutiveRSS

The blog of the FP Executive section, which highlights the latest ideas in finance, marketing, strategy, retail management, human resources, global trade and other matters that affect the way Canadians do business

FP Magazine DailyRSS

FP Magazine Daily is a blog written by editors and contributors to Financial Post Magazine. The blog provides timely information on the Canadian business world and offers tips on how to make and save money.

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A Yemeni Canadian will compete in the Miss Universe Canada beauty pageant for the first time, wearing a sari over her bathing suit to avoid offence.

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Bank of Canada's currency conundrum

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