Oct
12
National Post predicts a McCormick Victory
“Another exciting race is to replace Joe Pantalone in Ward 19. Mike Layton is banking too much on his family name (he’s Jack’s son) and NDP support. Also left-leaning challenger Karen Sun delivers a strong campaign. This division of the left means socially progressive, fiscally conservative Sportsnet personality Sean McCormick could (and should) squeeze past them to the finish.”
Oct
7
McCormick calls on Layton to stop his joint campaign with Chris Bolton
Ward 19 Candidate Sean McCormick calls on Mike Layton to stop his joint campaign with accused ‘illegal campaigner’ Chris Bolton
Toronto ON – Today Ward 19 council candidate Sean McCormick has called on rival candidate Mike Layton to immediately stop his joint campaign with TDSB trustee candidate Chris Bolton while he is under investigation by the [...]
Sep
28
27 days and counting!
27 days and counting! Great to see the energy and momentum of the campaign rubbing off on our team. The incredible response to our message at the doors is invigorating! The people we talk to every day are tired of watching their taxes go up and service levels go down. Taxpayers [...]
Sep
10
Ward 19 Candidate Joshua Shang drops out of City Council race – endorses Sean McCormick
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
(Toronto) Today City Council Candidate in Ward 19 (Trinity Spadina) Joshua Shang officially ended his campaign and dropped out of the race. Shang has decided to endorse fellow Ward 19 Candidate Sean McCormick as he believes Sean has the right vision to bring the required change to city [...]
Aug
21
Video: Sean on the Casino Rama Grill Room
Former Sportsnet Anchor Sean McCormick has left the world of sports to run for City Council for Ward 19. Sean talks about his transition and the changes he would like to see happen to the city of Toronto.
Aug
9
Profile in Our Neighbourhood Magazine
Sean is profiled in the Summer 2010 issue of Our Neighbourhood Magazine.
Aug
9
Movers, Shakers and Jet-setters:Sean McCormick (BlogTO)
After spending eight years at SportsNet, Sean McCormick said goodbye to his anchor’s chair this past June to pursue a seat at City Hall.
May
6
Video: Sean McCormick announces city council bid
Rogers Sportsnet anchor Sean McCormick enters the race for city council.
May
6
Rogers Sportsnet anchor running for Toronto council
Rogers Sportsnet anchor Sean McCormick will announce on Thursday that he’s attempting to move from broadcasting to politics.
McCormick is to tell a press conference at Toronto’s City Hall that he will be a candidate for city council in Ward 19 this fall. “I’ve been outspoken – as anyone knows who reads my blog on Sportsnet,” McCormick said. “I have strong feelings about the things that happen in the community. I live in on Queen Street West. I decided it was time to stop yelling at the paper and do something.”