Sid Seixeiro shit talking #pickleball on #BreakfastTelevision is the most stereotypical thing Sid could say as an ex-sports pundit. “Is it a sport?” Fuck off Sid, you’ll be shit at it and it helps people who may have given up on sports return to a more active life. I don’t play pickleball but the simple fact it gives people the chance to play a sport as they get older makes it amazing.
Today the pilot project for allowing drinking in #Toronto parks starts, and the people on #BreakfastTelevision are asking if this is a good use of council time and funds. IMO, it's a perfectly good use of resources, because we all know that people are drinking in the parks already, all this does is remove the need for police to be called in if they're caught. Bylaw officers are all that's needed to make sure it's not getting to rowdy. #Canada #Ontario

David Onley once made me change a #Citytv #BreakfastTelevision script I wrote for him. I used the phrase "physically challenged." He told me that a pitcher with a full count and bases loaded was physically challenged. The word I was looking for was "disabled." He was right.

A nicer man you'll never find.

► ► ► R.I.P. ◄ ◄ ◄

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Tributes pour in for David Onley following his death

Broadcaster and former Ontario lieutenant governor David Onley, who passed away this weekend at age 72, is being remembered as a bold advocate for disability issues whose warm character endeared him to many.

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