
Canadians, expats gather to watch ‘entertaining’ U.S. presidential debate
TORONTO — Sparks are expected to fly when Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton face off in the first presidential debate of the U.S. election, and viewers north of the border are planning to watch with anticipation usually reserved for prize fights or championship sports games.
Canadians and American expats alike are gearing up for the debate that could make or break the campaign, gathering in homes and bars to catch an exchange they expect will be as entertaining as it is informative.
While the political impact of the debate is not to be minimized, part of the appeal lies in waiting for Trump “to say something crazy,” said Omar Lujan, 36, a researcher at Ryerson University in Toronto.
Lujan and roughly 10 friends, all in their 30s, are planning a viewing party Monday night at one of their homes, where they can drink beers and make comments as the candidates clash.