Premier calls former post-secondary minister’s dismissive remarks no small ‘screw-up’ By the time Premier David Eby removed Selina Robinson from his cabinet Monday, his embattled post-secondary minister was facing criticism from numerous organized groups — some of which he reached out to for talks, others he concluded were using the situation to exercise old grudges against his government. At the forefront was the National Council of Canadian Muslims, which Eby praised for its willingness to open a difficult dialogue over the weekend about the hurt caused by Robinson’s comments that Israel was founded on a “crappy piece of land.” “We...