At Paupers Pub on Bloor Street, as usual, the Leafs and Bruins game plays on the TVs that litter the bar. A similar scene unfolds upstairs — patrons nursing beers and gnashing their teeth on chicken wings, their eyes glued to the screens. But instead of hockey, it’s MSNBC.
It’s a similar scene unfolding throughout the city, as nervous Torontonians watch the U.S. election unfold with final opinion polls suggesting a close race between Vice-President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump