Carney Faces Candidate Removal Calls
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Liberal candidate to stay in race despite China bounty remark: Carney | Globalnews.ca

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Liberal Party Leader Mark Carney is facing calls to remove an Ontario candidate from running in the federal election.
Paul Chiang told people at a news conference they could claim a foreign bounty on another candidate by bringing the individual “to Toronto ’s Chinese consulate” Chiang apologized last week for comments he made in January about Joe Tay , a Conservative candidate for Don Valley North , who had a bounty placed on him by Hong Kong police last December .
Chiang is seeking re-election in Markham -Unionville riding.
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