Third Conservatives candidate no longer running in federal election
- A third Conservative Party candidate, Lourence Singh, was removed from the roster for the upcoming federal election, according to a spokesperson for the Conservatives.
- Two other candidates were ousted for their remarks, including Mark McKenzie, who suggested in a podcast that Justin Trudeau should face the death penalty.
- Stefan Marquis announced he would no longer represent the party, stating that certain individuals deemed his posts sufficient reason to end his candidacy.
- NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh commented on the situation, noting that his party has not faced similar controversies.
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Canada’s opposition party drops two candidates over controversial comments
The nominations of Don Patel, a candidate from the Etobicoke North riding in the Greater Toronto Area and Lourence Singh, a candidate from New West-Burnaby-Maillardville in British Columbia, were cancelled
·New Delhi, India
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