Terry Haig is a Canadian actor, radio host, and journalist. He had a featured role in the 1973 film, The Pyx and hosted sports radio programs in Montreal during the 1990s.
A lack of full-time acting work led Haig to return to journalism.[1] He covered the Montreal Expos for the short-lived Montreal Daily News.[6] From 1991 to 1993, he was a baseball reporter for CJAD. He then moved to CIQC, where he hosted the Expos postgame show and was the news anchor on Mitch Melnick's drive time program.[7] He later received his own afternoon talk show. In 1994, his talk show was canceled due to low ratings and he was replaced on the post-game show due to pressure from team management. Haig left CIQC later that year to replace CBMT sports reporter Tom Harrington.[8] In 1996, Haig returned to radio as the host of The Right Call, a sports call-in show on CKGM that ran from 5 to 7 p.m. weekdays.[9] The program was canceled later that year and replaced with syndicated programing.[10] He returned to CIQC as Mitch Melnick's sidekick.[11] He also wrote for the alternative weekly newspapersHour and the Montreal Mirror.[12][13] He was the colour analyst for the Montreal Expos radio broadcasts during the 2001 and 2002 seasons.[1]