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With Gregor Robertson sworn in as Canada’s new minister for housing and infrastructure, many in his home province hope Ottawa ...
Gregor Robertson set himself a bold goal as the newly elected mayor in Vancouver in 2008 – ending street homelessness in the ...
Canada's new housing minister is a familiar face to British Columbians. As Justin McElroy explains, Gregor Robertson's record ...
Former Vancouver mayor Gregor Robertson returns to politics as Canada's new Minister of Housing and Infrastructure, appointed ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney revealed his new cabinet on Tuesday with two Liberal members of Parliament from British Columbia ...
Former Vancouver mayor Gregor Robertson was named Minister of Housing and Infrastructure during a swearing-in ceremony at ...
The B.C. government welcomed Prime Minister Mark Carney’s decision to put former Vancouver mayor Gregor Robertson in charge ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Gregor Robertson brings "the type of experience" needed to help tackle Canada's housing ...
In British Columbia, Mr. Carney often showcased former Vancouver mayor Gregor Robertson during the election campaign. Mr. Robertson was elected in the riding of Vancouver Fraserview-South Burnaby.
Another former NDP MLA and former Vancouver mayor, Gregor Robertson, was running for the Liberals in the newly renamed and rejigged riding of Vancouver Fraserview-South Burnaby. With 219 of 220 ...
With 220 of 220 polls reporting, Gregor Robertson, of the Liberal Party, is projected to win in Vancouver Fraserview—South Burnaby. As of 4:22 p.m., Robertson has 27,117 of 51,847 votes (52.3%).
Enter Gregor Robertson. Despite announcing his departure seven years ago as Vision Vancouver came crashing down, the former mayor of Vancouver had never fully scratched the itch after leaving city ...