shockedcanadian
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This is Canada in a nutshell. China loves us because it allows them to spy and hurt America even more.
The current PM and liberal runner Carney is standing behind the former cop who suggested this. He probably made a great living and now if he wins will be in line for a second big pension. This is customary in Ontario in particular. Part of the reason we are broke as hell.
Mr. Tay had already been contacted by authorities because of fears for his safety after the Chinese government publicly stated the bounty offer and this former cop suggests Canadians turn him in to the Chinese Embassy and collect the cash. THIS is Canada and our Security Industrial Complex for you.
Now this is what they state publicly, what do you think they do to the young and the poor in silence? What do you think they say and act against America in silence? Many of us know and now so do many American politicians.
This is a police state and they will do ANYTHING for power and influence wake up America!
The NDP has joined the Conservative Party in denouncing controversial comments made by a Liberal MP. Meanwhile, Liberal Leader Mark Carney appeared to be hiding from the media on Sunday, the second day he didn’t take questions after a story about one of his MPs and current candidate broke late Friday.
Reacting to the scandal around Liberal MP Paul Chiang, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh condemned his remarks.
“It’s up to Mark Carney to decide if Chiang continues as a candidate — but as a leader, I would absolutely not allow him on my team,” Singh said.
In January, Chiang, a Liberal MP and the party’s candidate in Markham-Unionville, was speaking to Chinese language media in Toronto when he encouraged people to grab Conservative candidate Joe Tay and hand him over to Chinese authorities.
“To everyone here, you can claim the $1-million bounty if you bring him to Toronto’s Chinese Consulate,” Chiang said.
Joe Tay, running for the Conservatives in Don Valley North, was born in Hong Kong and has spoken up often in support of democracy in China and against the crackdown on democratic advocates in Hong Kong.
For that reason, authorities in Hong Kong put a $1 million HKD reward out for Tay’s arrest.
Chiang told people to go and collect that bounty by turning over one of his political opponents to the Chinese authorities. New Democrat MP Jenny Kwan, herself a target of foreign interference by China, described the comments as “absolutely astounding.”
Liberal Leader Mark Carney looks over a map of Nepean riding at his campaign office on Saturday, March 29, 2025.© Frank Gunn
“That is intimidation at its worst, and yet he played right into it. He advocated for people to bring him to the Chinese consulate to collect the bounty. In what universe is this normal?” Kwan asked.
Kwan said when people from China and Hong Kong in Canada are already afraid to speak up, Chiang’s comments make it worse.
After these comments made news in English on Friday, Chiang apologized and, according to a statement from the Liberal Party, that seems to be the end of it.
The current PM and liberal runner Carney is standing behind the former cop who suggested this. He probably made a great living and now if he wins will be in line for a second big pension. This is customary in Ontario in particular. Part of the reason we are broke as hell.
Mr. Tay had already been contacted by authorities because of fears for his safety after the Chinese government publicly stated the bounty offer and this former cop suggests Canadians turn him in to the Chinese Embassy and collect the cash. THIS is Canada and our Security Industrial Complex for you.
Now this is what they state publicly, what do you think they do to the young and the poor in silence? What do you think they say and act against America in silence? Many of us know and now so do many American politicians.
This is a police state and they will do ANYTHING for power and influence wake up America!
The NDP has joined the Conservative Party in denouncing controversial comments made by a Liberal MP. Meanwhile, Liberal Leader Mark Carney appeared to be hiding from the media on Sunday, the second day he didn’t take questions after a story about one of his MPs and current candidate broke late Friday.
Reacting to the scandal around Liberal MP Paul Chiang, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh condemned his remarks.
“It’s up to Mark Carney to decide if Chiang continues as a candidate — but as a leader, I would absolutely not allow him on my team,” Singh said.
In January, Chiang, a Liberal MP and the party’s candidate in Markham-Unionville, was speaking to Chinese language media in Toronto when he encouraged people to grab Conservative candidate Joe Tay and hand him over to Chinese authorities.
“To everyone here, you can claim the $1-million bounty if you bring him to Toronto’s Chinese Consulate,” Chiang said.
Joe Tay, running for the Conservatives in Don Valley North, was born in Hong Kong and has spoken up often in support of democracy in China and against the crackdown on democratic advocates in Hong Kong.
For that reason, authorities in Hong Kong put a $1 million HKD reward out for Tay’s arrest.
Chiang told people to go and collect that bounty by turning over one of his political opponents to the Chinese authorities. New Democrat MP Jenny Kwan, herself a target of foreign interference by China, described the comments as “absolutely astounding.”
Liberal Leader Mark Carney looks over a map of Nepean riding at his campaign office on Saturday, March 29, 2025.© Frank Gunn
“That is intimidation at its worst, and yet he played right into it. He advocated for people to bring him to the Chinese consulate to collect the bounty. In what universe is this normal?” Kwan asked.
Kwan said when people from China and Hong Kong in Canada are already afraid to speak up, Chiang’s comments make it worse.
After these comments made news in English on Friday, Chiang apologized and, according to a statement from the Liberal Party, that seems to be the end of it.