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Been fired from more jobs than anyone I know, this is the first time on Twitter.
Haven’t heard yet if it’s because I’ve been a Zionist, an anti-semite, or a transphobe.
Nearly two months later, Ekman says he’s never been told what got him abruptly removed from the unpaid position at the Prince George university.
But he maintains that it shouldn’t have been accusations of racism.
“What made the statement that the minister made so difficult was that she called me a racist and did so in writing, without quantifying that in any regard,” Ekman said in a recent interview. “If you throw this stuff around, especially in cases where no reasonable person would see that it fits, it really loses its power.”
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Housing Minister David Eby assumed the political risk of endorsing the Woodland Park development before a public hearing Tuesday, describing the project as a “litmus test” of the effort to improve the mix of affordable housing in Metro Vancouver.
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Eby welcomed the outcome after council approved the project by a vote of five to one, after a four-hour hearing where many spoke in opposition.
But his was a qualified sigh of relief. Approval for the 2,000 units of social, rental and market housing appears to be conditional on the construction of a SkyTrain station near the Woodland Park site.