Poilievre calls for Liberals to dump Markham candidate over ‘deplorable’ comments
- Mark Carney expressed confidence in Paul Chiang, who made controversial comments advocating for Conservative candidate Joe Tay to be turned over to the Chinese consulate for a bounty, leading to Chiang's resignation later the same day.
- Chiang suggested supporters should bring Conservative candidate Joe Tay to the Chinese consulate for a reward, prompting officials to draw parallels to foreign interference in Canadian politics.
- Following the backlash, Chiang issued a public apology, admitting his remarks were 'deplorable and a complete lapse of judgment,' while Joe Tay expressed fear for his safety.
- Joe Tay criticized Carney for not taking action sooner to remove Chiang from the race.
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Liberal, Conservative parties each lose a candidate over controversies
OTTAWA — Controversial statements from the past came back to haunt two major parties on the federal election trail this week, costing each a candidate.
·Flin Flon, Canada
Read Full ArticleRCMP probing comments from Liberal Paul Chiang about Chinese bounty placed on Conservative
The RCMP is reviewing whether a Toronto-area Liberal candidate broke the law by suggesting people turn in a Conservative now running in a nearby riding to the Chinese consulate and collect a bounty.
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