Jewish groups tell Eby to address antisemitism in B.C. NDP caucus
VANCOUVER — Three groups representing B.C’s Jewish community say Premier David Eby needs to address antisemitism in the ruling NDP caucus and beyond after former cabinet minister’s Selina Robinson’s decision to quit the party.
Robinson announced Wednesday she had left the party and would sit as an independent, citing antisemitism in the caucus and indifference to the problem.
The open letter by the Jewish Federation of Greater Vancouver, the Rabbinical Association of Vancouver and the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs says they are “profoundly saddened” by Robinson’s exit and the treatment she says she suffered.
They say Eby needs to “demonstrate leadership” and deal with antisemitism in his caucus, his government, and B.C. as a whole.