Finance Minister Selina Robinson and Minister of Land, Water and Resource Stewardship Josie Osborne won\u0027t run to replace Premier John Horgan
Finance Minister Selina Robinson told Postmedia Monday she won’t seek the B.C. NDP leadership.
Robinson said she’s also discouraged by the vitriol she’s received from some members of the public, including cases where her staff have reached out to RCMP because of threatening messages.Article contentshe was seriously considering a run but decided over the weekend it’s not the right time for her.
Several other cabinets ministers have said they aren’t running including Ravi Kahlon and Bowinn Ma, who have thrown their support behind Eby. Nathan Cullen, Rob Fleming, George Heyman have also ruled out a run.
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