Former cabinet minister Selina Robinson resigns from NDP caucus, says she felt unsupported as Jewish woman
The former cabinet minister resigned from the B.C. NDP caucus on Wednesday, and said she felt unsupported as a Jewish woman in the governing party.
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The former cabinet minister resigned from the B.C. NDP caucus on Wednesday, and said she felt unsupported as a Jewish woman in the governing party.