In a notable political shakeup, a former deputy police chief has been named as the new Liberal candidate in Toronto’s Markham—Unionville riding, replacing Paul Chiang. This candidate substitution comes amid local debates over public safety and law enforcement integrity, signaling the party’s effort to refresh its image and address community concerns. The appointment underscores the growing importance of leadership credentials rooted in police experience, as electoral strategies increasingly focus on public trust and safety issues in urban constituencies.
OTTAWA - Toronto's former deputy chief of police has replaced Paul Chiang as the Liberal candidate in Markham—Unionville.
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