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The Liberal candidate should resign for his so-called joke about Beijing’s bounty on his opponent. And if he won’t quit, Mark Carney has to fire him ...
Embattled Toronto-area Liberal candidate Paul Chiang is dropping out of the race just hours after the RCMP confirmed it’s looking into whether he broke the law by suggesting people turn a Conservative ...
The Markham-Unionville MP called for his political opponent to be handed over to the Chinese consulate in exchange for a ...
Markham-Unionville Liberal candidate Paul Chiang is facing widespread criticism and calls to step down after comments he made about his political opponent Joseph Tay, now a Conservative candidate in ...
More evidence has surfaced of friendly ties between the Chinese government and the Liberal candidate who replaced an ...
The Canadian Press on MSN17d
Chiang exits race after suggesting political opponent could be turned over to ChinaPaul Chiang says is no longer running for the Liberals in this federal election after days of mounting pressure for him to resign or be fired over his comments that a political opponent could be ...
The Canadian Press on MSN11d
Former deputy police chief replaces Chiang as Liberal candidate in Toronto ridingOTTAWA — Toronto's former deputy chief of police has replaced Paul Chiang as the Liberal candidate in Markham—Unionville. The ...
Conservative candidate Joe Tay, whom a Liberal candidate suggested be turned into the Chinese consulate to collect a bounty, said he fears for his safety and is calling on Leader Mark Carney to drop ...
Markham-Unionville MP Paul Chiang dropped out of the Liberal party’s federal campaign Monday night after comments he made about a former Conservative rival sparked outrage nationwide. Chiang told a ...
Embattled Liberal candidate Paul Chiang has stepped aside as the Liberal candidate for Markham–Unionville after days of controversy over comments he made suggesting a rival candidate be turned over to ...
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Liberal MP from the Toronto area, Paul Chiang, is stepping down from the federal race just hours after Canadian police announced an investigation into his remarks about Conservative opponent Joe Tay.
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