BC Minister under fire for controversial remarks about Palestine. Premier David Eby weighs in on the situation. Will Selina Robinson resign amidst the backlash? Get the latest updates here!
Selina Robinson, the British Columbia Minister of Post-Secondary Education, recently found herself in hot water after referring to Palestine as 'a crappy piece of land' during an online panel with other Jewish politicians on January 30. The controversial remarks sparked outrage and calls for her resignation. B.C. Premier David Eby weighed in on the situation, emphasizing the need for Robinson to regain trust and address the harm caused by her statements.
Despite facing mounting pressure to step down, Selina Robinson has issued an apology for her comments, expressing regret for the offense caused. Premier David Eby stated that Robinson will remain in the B.C. cabinet but emphasized that she has 'some work to do' to repair the division caused by her words.
The remarks made by Robinson not only angered proponents of Palestinian descent but also drew criticism from various quarters, with many labeling the comments as 'totally unacceptable.' The controversy underscores the delicate nature of discussions surrounding the conflict between Israel and Palestine, highlighting the importance of sensitivity and understanding in public discourse.
In a surprising turn of events, B.C. Premier David Eby publicly supported Selina Robinson's apology, accepting her remorse for the 'crappy piece of land' remark. The incident serves as a reminder of the impact of public statements on political landscapes and the ongoing complexities of international relations.
Robinson, post-secondary education minister, made the comments Jan. 30 during an online panel with other Jewish politicians.
B.C. Premier David Eby is weighing in on the controversy surrounding MLA Selina Robinson, saying she has work to do to regain trust.
B.C. Minister of Post-Secondary Education Selina Robinson is facing mounting pressure to resign over her comments related to the conflict between Israel and ...
Robinson, post-secondary education minister, made the comments Jan. 30 during an online panel with other Jewish politicians.
Premier David Eby said Selina Robinson 'crossed the line' and has 'some work to do' to repair harm.
B.C. Premier David Eby says the remarks were "totally unacceptable," and "increase division" in the province at a time when people of Palestinian descent ...
B.C. Premier David Eby says he accepts the apology of Minister of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills Selina Robinson for calling Palestine a โcrappy ...