And they're off!
By Andrew Davidson, CBC News, from the George Bush-Bill Clinton debate of U.S./Canadian issues in Toronto:
Bill Clinton got a standing ovation from people in the "cheap seats" towards the back of the auditorium when he took the stage.
Speaking first, Bill Clinton thanked Canadians for their involvement in the Afghan military mission.
Dapper in a beige suit and neon orange tie, Clinton says this is the says biggest crowd he's spoken to in Canada.
He got a laugh from the audience when he quipped that he figures people are expecting a 21st century version of a Roman Empire showdown in the Coliseum, and that the audience wants him and Bush to "devour each other" on stage.
We'll see what happens over the next couple of hours. Clinton's opening remarks will be followed by George Bush. Then the back-and-forth discussion will begin, moderated by Frank McKenna.
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