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Outgoing housing minister Nate Erskine-Smith felt disrespected, ‘the way it played out doesn’t sit right’

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Former housing minister Nate Erskine-Smith says in a post on X that it’s “impossible not to feel disrespected and the way it played out doesn’t sit right,” after he was removed from cabinet.

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Nate Erskine-Smith meets with the Star editorial board on Oct. 31, 2023.


Former housing minister Nate Erskine-Smith says in a post on X that it’s “impossible not to feel disrespected and the way it played out doesn’t sit right,” after he was removed from cabinet.

Erskine-Smith, the MP for Beaches-East York who came second in the Ontario Liberal leadership race in 2023, had said he was not running again in this election before former prime minister Justin Trudeau added him to cabinet in December last year. When Mark Carney won the Liberal leadership race, Erskine-Smith was kept as housing minister.

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Mark Ramzy

Mark Ramzy is a federal politics reporter in the Toronto Star’s Parliament Hill Bureau. Reach him via email: mramzy@thestar.ca

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