B.C. Independent MLAs Start New Party to ‘Combat the Globalist Assault’
- Dallas Brodie is the interim leader of a new party called One BC, which aims to represent British Columbians who are proud of their history and future.
- Brodie outlined a vision for a "prosperous tax-free B.C.," promising to defund certain industries and promote family policies.
- The NDP caucus criticized the new party, stating it was founded on harmful politics and focused on dividing people.
- The B.C. Speaker's office noted that no MLAs have officially changed party affiliation yet.
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B.C. Independent MLAs start new party to 'combat the globalist assault'
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Independent MLA Kealy doubts prospects of new B.C. party, but won’t rule out joining
VICTORIA — Independent British Columbia legislator Jordan Kealy says he isn’t ruling out joining a new political party formed by two fellow former B.C. Conservatives, but he also questions their electoral prospects. The new One BC party went public on Thursday, with Dallas Brodie announcing herself as interim leader and Tara Armstrong house leader as they unveiled plans to combat what Brodie called “the globalist assault” on B.C.’s history, cult…
B.C. Independent MLAs start new party to 'combat the globalist assault' – Energeticcity.ca
Two former members of the B.C. Conservatives who have been sitting as Independents for months say they are launching a new provincial political party. Dallas Brodie, the MLA for Vancouver-Quilchena, says in a post on social media that she is the interim leader of the party called One BC, along with House leader Tara Armstrong, who represents Kelowna-Lake Country-Coldstream. In a post on Instagram, Brodie says she built the new party to “combat t…
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