
Peter Yuen
Peter Yuen is a former deputy chief of police in Toronto and is running as the Liberal candidate for Markham—Unionville after recently competing in the Ontario provincial election, bringing his law enforcement experience to the political arena.
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Peter Yuen is the second-place Liberal candidate who received 47.1 percent support in the election.
Ontario MP Michael Ma crosses floor to Liberals, putting party one seat short of majorityPeter Yuen is the Liberal candidate for Markham-Unionville who has connections to Beijing-friendly groups.
TD Bank closed accounts of pro-China group, ex-Liberal MP Han Dong, records showThe Liberal Party is putting forward a candidate, Peter Yuen, in Markham-Unionville who has been a director of the JCCC.
Globe editorial: Mark Carney’s wordplay is not an answerPeter Yuen, a Liberal candidate for Markham-Unionville, accepted an invitation from China to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the People’s Liberation Army victory over Japan.
Liberal candidate accepted invitation from China to celebrate People’s Liberation Army eventPeter Yuen is the Liberal Party candidate for the Ontario riding of Markham-Unionville and an honorary director of the Jiangsu Commerce Council of Canada.
Carney says he had never heard of pro-Beijing group despite photos with its leadersPeter Yuen is the Liberal candidate for Scarborough-Agincourt and has a history with the Toronto police.
Liberal candidate Peter Yuen, chosen to replace Paul Chiang, linked to pro-Beijing groups, eventsPeter Yuen is now running for the Liberals in the Markham-Unionville riding.
None of the three main parties running full slate of candidates in federal electionPeter Yuen was nominated as the Liberal candidate for Markham–Unionville.
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