Liberal leader Mark Carney defended Liberal incumbent Paul Chiang Monday when asked why he had not yet removed the Toronto-riding candidate after he made “deeply offensive” comments suggesting Conservative rival Joe Tay should be turned over to the Chinese consulate to collect a $183,000 bounty placed on him by Hong Kong police.
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Carney still supports Paul Chiang despite ‘deeply offensive’ comments, calls for removal
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