"Polarizing": that was the one word that really stood out in all the news reports and editorials about Margaret Thatcher's death. More than two decades after having been pushed out of office and so many years after fading from the spotlight, she still only had fans or foes. She was...
(1) Comments | Posted March 6, 2013 | 4:45 PM
Observers of the spectacular economic debacle of Greece typically attribute it to two key causes: An excessive public spending burden and an equally excessively individualistic culture. We often think of the former as a classic symptom of a country having swung too far to the left -- having a bloated...
(23) Comments | Posted February 18, 2013 | 10:30 AM
I am a capitalist. In recent years I've been called a "green capitalist" and that's an accurate label, but I still absolutely believe that business and profits are core ingredients of our success as a nation and pillars of stability for our society.
I know how to count jobs and...
(1) Comments | Posted January 2, 2013 | 12:56 PM
The purists and the traditionalists in the environmental movement have been lamenting the sad and miserable expiry of the Kyoto accord and the fact that, as a global community of nations, we never managed to agree to replace it with anything at all. January 1st was the first day in...
(0) Comments | Posted October 9, 2012 | 12:30 PM
Below is an edited version of a presentation given by Andreas Souvaliotis, founder of the AIRMILES for Social Change, at] Ryerson University's Institute for the Study of Corporate Social Responsibility, September 21, 2012, in Toronto. For further information, go to Ryerson's website:
Corporate social responsibility, our society's...
(11) Comments | Posted October 5, 2012 | 2:49 PM
Forty years ago, when I was a little kid growing up in Greece, all we knew about that far-away country called Canada was its "cool" and progressive society, its cold climate and the name of its famous prime minister. Most of us couldn't name the leaders of Australia or Mexico...
(1) Comments | Posted May 24, 2012 | 11:42 AM
HAPPY BIRTHDAY HuffPost Canada!
And what a birthday celebration that was! The true definition of a cocktail mixer ... a superb and beautifully balanced blend of present and past political leaders, artists, publishers, prominent Bay Streeters, celebrated journalists, social entrepreneurs, dreamy young interns, our very own national...
(1) Comments | Posted May 7, 2012 | 12:40 PM
Some leading political theorists have been suggesting that in recent years, our world's future power cores, and ultimate centres of influence will, once again, shift to our cities -- essentially reverting to the way things used to be up until the Middle Ages, when cities really ruled the world. This...
(0) Comments | Posted April 27, 2012 | 7:27 AM
Once upon a time, not all that long ago, only charities could celebrate positive impact on society. We're living in a changing business world. If you accept the basic premise that some of our most talked-about social problems today (obesity, lack of physical activity, climate change and environmental degradation) represent...
(9) Comments | Posted April 8, 2012 | 11:23 PM
Albert Einstein once famously said, "We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them." It may very well have been the great thinker's most prophetic warning ever. Here we are, faced with some of the gravest existential threats in the history of our species,...
(18) Comments | Posted March 20, 2012 | 12:10 PM
The alarm bells were going off 20 years ago at the Rio Summit but few of us were listening. Six years ago, Al Gore raised the volume much higher with his film and we started paying a lot more attention, but we still didn't do much about it. And now...
(3) Comments | Posted February 13, 2012 | 1:00 AM
Vision is arguably the most important, most desired, and most celebrated asset of leaders in the private sector. It's considered to be the core fuel and foundation of our success. Our shareholders, our employees, even our competitors assume that we're guided by our vision -- and that everything else, our...
(16) Comments | Posted December 9, 2011 | 8:13 AM
I am a capitalist. I enjoy creating wealth and I thrive in an environment that supports the creation of wealth. But a critical part of capitalism is managing wealth and making sure we're creating real, sustainable, long-term value.
I love the fact that our country is...
(6) Comments | Posted November 22, 2011 | 11:28 PM
Our national productivity and innovation challenges seem to have risen to the top of the agenda once again -- and for good reason. Despite all the talk and worry of the past couple of decades, all our key indicators are still pointing in the wrong direction; our productivity gains continue...
(2) Comments | Posted November 8, 2011 | 10:19 AM
Ashoka, the world's leading incubator of social entrepreneurs, hosted a remarkable conference in Vienna, Austria this past weekend. The event was called "Globalizer" and it involved some of the brightest and most successful social innovators from every corner of the world. I was honoured to be invited along as a...
(7) Comments | Posted October 20, 2011 | 10:02 AM
There has been a gradual and fascinating evolution of the prevailing mood in my birth country over the past few months. At first it was predictable denial -- "This isn't really happening"; "We're fine"; or "It's all exaggerations, myths and drama." Then my fellow Greeks became incredulous -- "How could...
(10) Comments | Posted October 6, 2011 | 9:09 AM
Greece, the country that once upon a time was busy inventing democracy, philosophy and the notions of social justice for the world, has suddenly earned a reputation as one of the most reckless nations of our times -- a dishonest, fiscally irresponsible and nearly rogue problem child of the West...
(1) Comments | Posted September 16, 2011 | 9:32 AM
I will never forget the moment -- I was having coffee with a former prime minister a few years ago and I was proudly sharing with him my idea of launching a responsible lifestyle incentive program across the country, when he suddenly glanced up at me and said: "You should...
(21) Comments | Posted August 19, 2011 | 12:50 PM
It's been more than half a decade since Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth got us thinking and talking about climate change. And while the scientific consensus continued to solidify and our atmosphere continued to fill with more greenhouse gasses (we're now only a couple of years from crossing the psychologically...
(0) Comments | Posted August 10, 2011 | 12:16 PM
In this great new century so much of our success comes from out-designing and out-innovating our opponents, instead of simply manufacturing bigger, faster or cheaper. We now describe our competitive differentiators with words like 'smarter,' 'cooler,' 'nicer,' 'greener' and 'more responsible.' And, without a doubt, it takes a very different...

(2) Comments | Posted April 9, 2013 | 12:34 PM