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http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7BdejLG6SU4&feature=youtu.be
Conservative candidate Jerry Bance was caught on CBC-TV's Marketplace in 2012 urinating in a homeowner's coffee mug and dumping the contents into the sink.
Bance, the Conservative candidate for the battleground Toronto riding of Scarborough Rouge Park, has been a service technician for the last 25 years. He owns and operates XPress Appliance Service, an appliance repair company in the Greater Toronto Area.
In 2012, Bance responded to a service call at a house where Marketplace had hidden cameras set up as part of an investigation into the skills and ethics of home repair service companies.
The cameras caught Bance urinating in a coffee mug and then dumping the contents into the kitchen sink while the homeowner was in the next room.
"I deeply regret my actions on that day. I take great pride in my work and the footage from that day does not reflect who I am as a professional or a person," Bance said when contacted by CBC News for comment.
Bance has run for the Conservatives twice before, in 2006 and in 2008.
Conservative Leader Stephen Harper is poised to campaign in Scarborough on Monday. Bance is not scheduled to be with him.
http://www.cbc.ca/m/news/politics/jerry-bance-marketplace-1.3217797
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7BdejLG6SU4&feature=youtu.be
Conservative candidate Jerry Bance was caught on CBC-TV's Marketplace in 2012 urinating in a homeowner's coffee mug and dumping the contents into the sink.
Bance, the Conservative candidate for the battleground Toronto riding of Scarborough Rouge Park, has been a service technician for the last 25 years. He owns and operates XPress Appliance Service, an appliance repair company in the Greater Toronto Area.
In 2012, Bance responded to a service call at a house where Marketplace had hidden cameras set up as part of an investigation into the skills and ethics of home repair service companies.
The cameras caught Bance urinating in a coffee mug and then dumping the contents into the kitchen sink while the homeowner was in the next room.
"I deeply regret my actions on that day. I take great pride in my work and the footage from that day does not reflect who I am as a professional or a person," Bance said when contacted by CBC News for comment.
Bance has run for the Conservatives twice before, in 2006 and in 2008.
Conservative Leader Stephen Harper is poised to campaign in Scarborough on Monday. Bance is not scheduled to be with him.
http://www.cbc.ca/m/news/politics/jerry-bance-marketplace-1.3217797