Well, the irony is not lost on me that the local newscasts here had to speed up their coverage because they only had a half hour instead of their usual 60 minutes. Which meant that CFTO gave the plane crash just over four minutes, while NBC, which I also watched, devoted 9 minutes to the story. And yes, they had experts the Canadian stations, in holiday mode, didn't have access to.
As for the debate, I listened to some of it, and - at least at the beginning - all the candidates were constantly talking over each other, making it impossible to hear any of them. It's a danger whenever they do this, and it's like politics on this board - seemingly impossible to stop! I was kind of disappointed in the moderator for not reining them in more.
To be fair, it got better as it went along.
A final note - 680 did not take the debate, leaving it free to cover the unfolding story of the plane crash. And yes, the national Canadian news networks did have the aviation story, as opposed to the political gabfest. But the crash happened on home turf and is making headlines around the world. Frankly, that pales in comparison to a bunch of bloviating politicians making promises they have no intention of keeping.