The Evan Bray Show - Collin May & Selina Robinson - January 23rd, 2025

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Former B.C. cabinet minister, Selina Robinson, alleges that Canada's political left has a problem with antisemitism in her memoir, Truth Be Told. The only Jewish member of BC's provincial cabinet, Robinson was fired in 2023 after allegations of racism and Islamophobia. Collin May, barrister & solicitor, adjunct lecturer in community health sciences a the University of Calgary's Cumming School of Medicine and Senior Fellow at the Aristotle Foundation for Public Policy, reviewed Robinson's book and joins Evan to discuss it.
23 Jan 11AM English South Africa News Commentary

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