Ousted cabinet minister Selina Robinson spent the weekend writing her bombshell resignation letter from the B.C. NDP caucus, but sat on it after getting word Premier David Eby wanted to meet face-to-face in his office at the legislature Wednesday.
But the final meeting between the premier and what had once been one of his top cabinet ministers did not play out as Robinson had hoped.“And I said, ‘Terrible, they're angry, they're furious.’ And he just wanted to pick my brain about who he needed to meet with. And I thought: really? “This is not the party I signed on with – it has become a party that is afraid to stand with people, people who were hurting,” she wrote, telling her colleagues they had “broken my heart” with their tepid support for her and the Jewish community in the face of attacks by the terrorist group Hamas.Eby said he was “saddened” by the decision.“I wish she had brought her concerns to me directly so we could have worked through them together.
The premier’s office suggests Robinson wanted to involve a Muslim civil servant to help facilitate the dialogue with the Arab Muslim community, and Smith did not think it was an appropriate use of resources.
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