Former BC Conservative MLAs Launch New One BC Party
Former BC Conservative MLAs Launch New One BC Party

Former BC Conservative MLAs Launch New One BC Party

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Two former B.C. Conservative MLAs, Dallas Brodie and Tara Armstrong, have launched a new provincial political party called OneBC. Brodie, who is the interim leader, and Armstrong, the House leader, formed the party after being expelled or leaving the B.C. Conservatives following disputes related to comments about residential schools and party leadership. OneBC aims to oppose what it calls a 'globalist assault' on British Columbia's history and culture, advocating for policies such as a 50% tax cut on incomes under $100,000, ending mass immigration, defunding the reconciliation industry, eradicating gender ideology in schools, and introducing private health care options. The party has been officially registered with Elections BC and seeks to be recognized as a new force in provincial politics. Jordan Kealy, another former B.C. Conservative MLA, has chosen not to join OneBC and remains an independent. Brodie emphasizes the party’s mission to rebuild institutions, infrastructure, and promote pro-family policies while combating what they describe as 'woke' policies and government monopolies.

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