Jerry Bance had been competing as a Conservative in a Toronto
district but a party spokesman said on Monday that he is "no longer a
candidate".
Broadcaster CBC used hidden cameras in 2012 to video Mr Bance as he attended to a leaky sink as a repairman.
In a statement he said he was "deeply regretful" over the incident.
But opposition politicians wasted no time trying to capitalise.
"He
must be someone who is adept at [Prime Minister] Stephen Harper's
trickle-down theory of economics,'' said New Democrat leader Tom
Mulcair.
Mr Bance was filmed during an episode of CBC-TV's
investigative series Marketplace, which was aiming to expose and
confront workmen overcharging for simple repairs.
With the
homeowner in the next room, he is seen relieving himself in a mug before
dumping its contents into the sink and rinsing it out.
Canadians go to the polls on 19 October, with Mr Harper's governing Conservative Party seeking re-election.
Last week, the country recorded its second consecutive quarter of economic contraction and officially entered a recession.
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