Jewish groups decry B.C. minister's exit, as premier slams 'hateful messages' on constituency office

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B.C. Premier David Eby has criticized what he’s calling the “hateful messages” posted on and around the constituency office of former minister Selina Robinson that came after she resigned from his cabinet over remarks that angered pro-Palestinian groups and others.

Her exit on Monday has been decried by Jewish groups, but wasn’t enough to satisfy some of her critics.

Video posted to social media Tuesday morning showed the office covered in protest signs and chalk messages.

The messages were removed by Tuesday afternoon.

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WATCH | Graffiti posted outside Robinson’s office: Graffiti seen at MLA Selina Robinson’s office2 hours ago

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