Pricey seats
By Andrew Davidson, CBC News, from the George Bush-Bill Clinton debate of U.S./Canadian issues in Toronto:
The seats are filling up already, at least in the general section. The Emerald Premium section? Not so much yet. Those tickets are reportedly sold out at $2,500 a pop.
There are lots of younger faces in the crowd, people in their mid-20s, but the front section so far definitely skews towards older male businessmen.
They're really packing people together in the $200 "cheap seats." There's not a lot of elbow room and it's hard to see the stage - there are projection screens set up so that those at the back can watch. One attendee told CBC's Kas Roussy that he expected to be closer.
Snacks aren't cheap, either - $7 for sandwiches, pop or water $4. Ouch. Still, cheaper than at the ballgame, and this way I'm spared watching the Jays relief pitchers serve up meatballs to the Red Sox.
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