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Canada: Liberal Candidate Resigns Over HK$1M China Bounty Controversy

    Canada: Liberal Candidate Resigns Over HK$1M China Bounty Controversy
    Above: Mark Carney delivers his victory address following the official announcement of the 2025 Liberal Leadership race results at Rogers Centre, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 9, 2025. Image copyright: Stringer/Anadolu via Getty Images

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    Liberal Party narrative

    Chiang’s comments were a serious lapse in judgment, but he took responsibility by stepping down and allowing the Liberals to move past the issue and refocus on the campaign. While some criticized the delay in action, Prime Minister Carney's decision ultimately shows a commitment to accountability and taking the threats of foreign interference seriously, all while keeping focus on Canada’s priorities during a critical election period.

    Conservative narrative

    Chiang's comments raise serious concerns about foreign interference in Canadian politics. Such actions not only jeopardize the safety of political candidates, but also raise alarm about the broader implications of Chinese involvement. Chiang should have been fired immediately to send a clear message, and the delay in action only raises further questions about the Liberal Party’s handling of interference and Prime Minister Carney's ability to lead the country.

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