Jean Yip says she’s currently focused on her family and has not made any decision.
Jean Yip, pictured with her late husband, former Liberal MP Arnold Chan, is considering running federally in Scarborough-Agincourt, Mr. Chan's former riding. The Hill Times photograph by Rachel Aiello
Jean Yip, the widow of late-Liberal MP Arnold Chan, who died of cancer last month, says her late-husband encouraged her to run federally and she is considering seeking the Liberal nomination in Scarborough-Agincourt.
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