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Liberal MP resigns after promoting Chinese government bounty on Conservative rival

By Clare Marie MerkowskyApril 2, 2025 at 2:14 PM
Liberal MP resigns after promoting Chinese government bounty on Conservative rival
Paul Chiang / X | Former Liberal MP candidate Paul Chiang

Liberal MP candidate Paul Chiang resigned from the Markham-Unionville race after a video surfaced of him suggesting a Chinese government bounty be collected on his Conservative rival.

(LifeSiteNews) -- Liberal MP candidate Paul Chiang has dropped out of the running after being exposed for suggesting Canadians turn in a Conservative Party candidate to the Chinese consulate to collect a bounty placed on the man by the communist regime.

In an March 31 statement, Chiang, the Liberal candidate for the Markham-Unionville riding, announced his departure from the race after a video of him suggesting a bounty could be claimed for Conservative candidate Joe Tay by handing him over to Chinese authorities circulated on social media. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police have announced they are "probing" the comments.

"I am proud of what we have achieved together and I remain deeply grateful for the trust placed in me," he said. "This is a uniquely important election with so much at stake for Canadians. As the Prime Minister and Team Canada work to stand up to President Trump and protect our economy, I do not want any distractions in this critical moment."

"That’s why I’m standing aside as our 2025 candidate in our community of Markham-Unionville," he announced.

Chiang's resignation follows backlash from Conservatives and Canadians alike when a January video from a news conference with Chinese-language media in Toronto resurfaced.

In the video, Chiang jokingly suggested that Tay, his then-Conservative rival for the Markham–Unionville riding, could be turned over to the Chinese Consulate General in Toronto in return for $1-million Hong Kong dollar bounty, about $183,000 CAD.

Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre was quick to call out Chiang's suggestion and blasted Prime Minister Mark Carney for keeping him on the ballot.

"I find it incredible that Mark Carney would allow someone to run for his party that called for a Canadian citizen to be handed over to a foreign government on a bounty," he said at a recent rally. "What does that say about whether Mark Carney would protect Canadians?"

Chiang has since apologized for his suggestion on both social media and personally to Tay.

"Today, I spoke with Joseph Tay, the Conservative candidate for Don Valley North, to personally apologize for the comments that I made this past January," he wrote in a March 30 X post.

"It was a terrible lapse of judgement. I recognize the severity of the statement and I am deeply disappointed in myself," he continued.

Carney has said remarkably little regarding the situation. First, he refused to fire the Liberal candidate, referring to Chiang's statement as a "terrible lapse of judgment."

“He’s made his apology. He’s made it to the public, he’s made it to the individual concerned, he’s made it directly to me, and he’s going to continue with his candidacy," Carney said. “He has my confidence.”

Then, following the announcement of Chaing's resignation, Carney told reporters that it was time to "move on" and that he would "leave it at that."

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April 2, 2025 at 2:14 PM
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Clare Marie Merkowsky

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