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Dallas Brodie’s OneBC Post Game Gives Supporters Long-Form Receipts
A direct long-form video update keeps the recall, Kamloops, Findlay, and NDP-accountability files in front of voters.
Tracking the rise of OneBC, the leadership of Dallas Brodie, and the growing movement for lower taxes, property rights, democratic reform, free speech, and an end to the NDP’s failed status quo.
This site follows Dallas Brodie’s campaign to challenge NDP policy, defend property rights, expose government overreach, and build OneBC as a grassroots alternative.
Supporters see Dallas Brodie as one of the few leaders willing to say plainly what many British Columbians are thinking about taxes, bureaucracy, DRIPA, housing, public safety, and parental rights.
We track verified growth signals: party infrastructure, events, elected representation, public clips, memberships when numbers are published, and alliances that shape the future of BC politics.
Dallas Brodie’s X/Twitter, OneBC’s site, YouTube, Facebook leads, public events, and policy releases are monitored for new positive updates and publishable stories.
A direct long-form video update keeps the recall, Kamloops, Findlay, and NDP-accountability files in front of voters.
OneBC’s official priorities page now gives voters a detailed, numbered platform record across 12 categories.
Bill 20 passed the Legislature. Now Victoria should publish the receipts: what transfers, who pays, who decides, what is settled, and what numbers prove success.
A viral OneBC town hall clip raises the question Victoria avoids: after years of programs, promises and reconciliation spending, are First Nations people getting measurable results?
The BC Conservative leadership voting window has closed by schedule. OneBC supporters now have a clear May 30 results watch — and a duty to track facts without inventing alliance terms.
The BC Conservative leadership vote closes May 29 and results are due May 30. OneBC supporters now have one clear watch item: whether the reported Brodie–Fulmer accord becomes a live unity strategy.
The leadership vote is underway. For OneBC supporters, decision week now tests whether the reported Brodie–Fulmer accord can become a practical alliance path after May 30.
Dallas Brodie draws a clear line: remembrance deserves respect, but B.C.’s Legislature should not be rushed into imported foreign-political fights without proper process.
Elections BC has issued the Dallas Brodie recall petition. The democratic test is now clear: a deadline, a threshold, and a chance for voters to judge the whole record.
When Aboriginal title meets private property, who protects B.C. homeowners? A serious look at legal certainty, DRIPA and property rights.
Dallas Brodie’s BCTF post opens a bigger education debate: mandatory union membership, classroom neutrality, parent transparency and teacher choice.
OneBC’s latest post turns a PHSA clerical job listing into a bigger fairness question: healthcare hiring should start with competence, service, and equal treatment — not ideology tests.
A practical service milestone: Dallas Brodie now points Vancouver–Quilchena constituents to a public meeting-request path and published office hours.
A OneBC video near St. Paul’s Hospital puts a street-level frame around the NDP drug-policy debate: hospital safety, public disorder and accountability.
Eby demands Ottawa attention for B.C.’s project list while opposing repeal of the tanker ban. Dallas Brodie called the contradiction what it is: anti-pipeline.
A cautious, sourced media-accountability update: Juno says Brodie was later among figures approached in an alleged CBC-linked sting operation.
OneBC’s official petition page backs Dallas Brodie’s call for a referendum on DRIPA — a concrete, sourced action item for supporters to track.
OneBC lists three June town halls focused on affordability, local decision-making, UNDRIP, and defending private and Crown property.
Dallas Brodie’s accord with Yuri Fulmer is a key alliance to monitor, including the reported five targeted OneBC ridings if Fulmer wins the BC Conservative leadership.
A positive dashboard designed to show membership momentum, public events, policy expansion, social reach, and grassroots activity — with exact membership counts added once publicly verified.