Minister sorry for ‘crappy piece of land’ remark that angered pro-Palestinian groups
VERNON, B.C. — B.C. Premier David Eby saysPost-Secondary Education Minister Selina Robinson needs to “repair the damage” caused by her comments that Israel was founded on a “crappy piece of land,” angering pro-Palestinian groups and triggering calls for her resignation.
Eby says the remarks were “totally unacceptable,” and “increase division” in the province at a time when people of Palestinian descent are feeling alienated.
Robinson apologized in a social media post on Thursday, saying her comments were “disrespectful,” and she had been referring to the land having limited natural resources.
She made the original remarks in an online panel discussion with Jewish politicians hosted by B’nai Brith Canada.


