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Expelled Liberal candidate says he'll sit as an Independent as angry voters call for byelection

Former Liberal candidate Kevin Vuong who won his Toronto ridingafter a close-fought race says he plans tosit as an Independent even though the Liberals cut ties with him just days before the election over a sexual assault charge that was later dropped.

Anger is mounting online over Spadina-Fort York candidate Kevin Vuong's decision to stay in

Kevin Vuong said he will serve as an Independent in his riding of SpadinaFort York. (Pedro Marques/Kevin Vuong)

Former Liberal candidate Kevin Vuong who won his Toronto riding ina close-fought race says he plans tosit as an Independent after the Liberals cut ties with him just days before the election over a sexual assault charge that was later dropped.

Vuong failed to disclose to the Liberal Party that he had been chargedin 2019. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his party learned about the charge from a Toronto Star article during the final week of the election campaign and asked Vuong to pause his local campaign.

Trudeau dropped Vuongas a candidatetwo days before the election too late to remove his name from the ballot. The partysaid Vuong would not be part of the Liberal caucus. He won his seat by a margin of2,094 votesover the NDP candidate.

In a statement issued Wednesday, Vuong maintained his innocence and said he understandsthat "not everyone is happy with my election."

"For those who feel this way, I understand the source of your doubts and I will work hard to earn your trust," he wrote.

Vuong also wrote that he supports efforts to crack down on sexual misconduct and promised to talk about the allegations once the campaign is out of the way.

"Allegations of sexual assault are a serious matter, deserving of more discussion than this statement can provide," he said. "For these reasons, I intend to address them at a later date more wholly in a dedicated forum."

But outrage is mounting online over his decision to join the House of Commons.

Calls for Vuong's resignation

On Thursday, theSpadina-Fort York Federal Liberal Association issued a statement saying it was "deeply disappointed" a Liberal Party candidate could not stand in the election and asked for Vuong to step aside.

"The residents of Spadina-Fort York deserve a member of Parliament they can trust and rely on," the statement said.

"Mr. Vuong's past actions and recent statements have clearly not met that threshold. We call on him to resign and allow the constituents of Spadina-Fort York to select a representative they can stand behind."

Vuong said those who voted for him are counting on him to serve. Butsome Spadina-Fort Yorkconstituents wrote online that they cast their ballots for Vuongin the advancepolls before learning about the sexual assault chargeand nowwant to take their votes back.

One person suggested online thatconstituents protest outsideVuong's office.

Liberal MPNate Erskine-Smith, who was re-elected in the riding ofBeaches-East York, also called on Vuong to resign.

"One earns trust by acting with integrity,"Erskine-Smith tweeted. "In this case, that means stepping down."

But some other voters who are not in Vuong's riding contacted CBC News to say he should be allowed to serve as an Independent MP because the charge against him was dropped.

Petition callsfor byelection

As of Wednesday afternoon, more than 2,774 people hadsigned anonline petition calling on Vuong to resign,and for a byelection to choose a new representative.

One constituent wrote on a ridingresidents association Facebook groupthat they voted for Vuongthinking he was aLiberal candidate in good standing. Another wrote thatthose who voted early did not have all the information they needed to make theirchoice.

ConstituentLaura Reinholz said she's angry over havingvoted for Vuong by mail before the controversy made headlines.

"I don't want an independent representing me,especially this one," she said. "This is where our electoral process fails us."

Some are emailing Vuong's office and Elections Canada to report their frustration.

"Spadina-Fort York deserves a byelection," wrote Eduardo Rodriguez on Facebook.

WATCH : Kevin Vuongsays he will sit as an Independent:

Ex-Liberal MP plans to sit as Independent despite calls for resignation

3 years ago
Duration 1:51
Newly elected Independent MP Kevin Vuong says he will represent his Toronto riding, despite growing pressure for him to resign so a byelection can be held. Vuong was dropped by the Liberal party days before the election because of past allegations of sexual assault.

Vuong facingmilitary review and unrelated lawsuit

Vuong's case is also under review by the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF). The Department of National Defence says Vuong anaval reservist failed to notify the military about the 2019 arrest.

Military members are required to reportcriminal charges totheir commanding officer, according to military regulations.The CAFis considering nextsteps, whichcould be administrative in nature, the Defence Department said.

"To be clear, the CAF is not looking into the incident itself, but rather ... why the member did not inform the necessary chain of command in 2019," the department said in a mediastatement.

The petition calling on Vuong to resign also points to a lawsuit against him. The Globe and Mail reported that Vuong was named in a $1.5-million lawsuit over claims he cut his former business partner out of a mask-making business during the pandemic.

The Globe reported that the Liberal Party's own screening process says that those running for office should notbe involved in controversiallitigation.

CBC News asked Trudeau on the campaign trail why journalistsare doing theparty's job by vettingitscandidatesand whetherCanadians cantrust that the party did its due diligence with the rest of its candidates.

"We are constantly reviewing and improving the process because, I'll be honest, we don't want to be in situations like this again," Trudeau said.

Trudeau also said he takes these cases "extremely seriously" and hasintroducedstronger processes for reporting and responding to sexual misconductfor both the partyand government institutions.

WATCH: Justin Trudeau on Kevin Vuong's campaign:

Trudeau says Liberal Party asked Toronto candidate to 'pause' campaign run after dropped sex assault charge revealed

3 years ago
Duration 1:19
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau says the party has asked Spadina-Fort York Liberal candidate Kevin Vuong to "pause" his campaign after a Toronto Star story revealed that he was charged with sexual assault in 2019 and the charge was dropped later that year.

With files from Lisa Mayor

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