Toronto Star

PC leader stands by candidate

Ford’s nominee in Scarboroug­h-Guildwood denies he sent threatenin­g email,

- ROB FERGUSON With files from Ilya Bañares

Doug Ford is standing by his hand-picked candidate in Scarboroug­h-Guildwood, a Toronto police officer who is now under investigat­ion over a threatenin­g email he insists is fake.

Rival parties are demanding the Progressiv­e Conservati­ve leader drop Roshan Nallaratna­m as a candidate in Thursday’s election.

The email warns a Tamil community member of consequenc­es for questionin­g why Nallaratna­m didn’t go to allcandida­tes’ debates in the riding now held by Liberal cabinet minister Mitzie Hunter.

“He told me that it was fabricated. I believe him. He’s a young police officer,” Ford said Monday afternoon in drizzle outside an Italian bakery in Woodbridge.

“Roshan’s a great candidate and we’re sticking with him.”

Nallaratna­m put out his own statement noting every such complaint is reviewed.

“I did not send the email in question. The email is a fab- rication from an account that does not belong to me. I have not been contacted by Toronto Police Services regarding this matter.”

The email in question reads: “F----- don’t do nasty campaign against me. I will teach the les- son after the election.”

Toronto police director of corporate communicat­ions Mark Pugash confirmed to the Star on Monday that a profession­al standards investigat­ion has been started into the allegation against Nallaratna­m.

In Sarnia, where her party is hoping to unseat the Conserva- t tive incumbent, NDP Leader An- drea police Horwath officer said sent the the allegation email is “yet another example of a candidate of Mr. Ford’s whose behaviour ... is questionab­le” during t the election campaign.

“Allegation­s of intimidati­on and retributio­n by a member of our police services and a candidate for high office need to be taken with the utmost seriousnes­s,” said Liberal campaign cochair Deb Matthews.

“It is incumbent on Ford to demonstrat­e his standards.”

The accusation was first highlighte­d in a statement from the New Democrats, who are running neck-and-neck with the Conservati­ves in public opinion polls. It took Ford by surprise earlier in the day at an event in Scarboroug­h Centre with Nallaratna­m and other candidates, including former leadership contender Christine Elliott.

“I haven’t seen that ... elections get heated,” he told reporters, before shifting his response later in the day, when he said,

“This is about the NDP ... getting desperate.”

He also defended his own comments in a tape released by the Liberals, in which he said in Dryden during an April 9 preelectio­n stop: “Guns don’t kill people, crazy people with guns kill people. Safe gun owners, how many times have you ever heard a responsibl­e gun owner killing someone?”

Ford said, “I’m a strong believer in tough gun control.”

 ?? FRANK GUNN/THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Toronto police confirmed that they are investigat­ing Scarboroug­h-Guildwood candidate Roshan Nallaratna­m, who is a police officer.
FRANK GUNN/THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto police confirmed that they are investigat­ing Scarboroug­h-Guildwood candidate Roshan Nallaratna­m, who is a police officer.

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