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Markham-Unionville Liberal candidate Paul Chiang says he's stepping aside in the federal election.
Chiang said a political opponent should be turned over to Chinese officials in return for a bounty.
The RCMP confirmed Monday evening they're looking into the matter.
Liberal leader Mark Carney said Chiang ’s comments were offensive and a “terrible lapse of judgment”.
Hong Kong Watch has released a letter it sent to the RCMP calling for an investigation into whether Chiang crossed the line into criminality.
The public inquiry into foreign interference released a final report in January that said transnational repression is “a genuine scourge” that requires government action.
A group of 13 Hong Kong - Canadian organizations condemned Chiang ’s words.
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