Jun
19
2026
Dallas Brodie’s latest long-form YouTube update gives supporters a direct source on the recall campaign, Kamloops venue fight, BC Conservative leadership aftermath, and OneBC’s accountability lane.
Jun
17
2026
OneBC’s official priorities page now gives voters a detailed, numbered platform record across 12 categories — a concrete sourceable update for supporters, critics, and undecided voters to judge.
Jun
16
2026
Black Press reports Dallas Brodie spoke to about 100 attendees at Kelowna’s Parkinson Recreation Centre while protesters gathered peacefully outside — a fair-access outcome for lawful meetings, peaceful protest, and direct public conversation.
Jun
13
2026
Updated June 14: local reporting now includes Syilx Okanagan Nation and Kelowna Pride criticism, while the city says rental approval is not endorsement and the democratic test remains fair access, safety, and peaceful protest.
Jun
9
2026
CFJC Today reports Dallas Brodie’s June 7 Kamloops town hall proceeded without issue after the venue dispute moved it to a vacant lot; the democratic lesson is fair access, peaceful protest, and direct public questions.
Jun
7
2026
CKPG Today reports Dallas Brodie’s planned Prince George town hall venue became unavailable because of staffing; OneBC’s official page still lists the June 10 stop with venue TBA.
Jun
6
2026
Local reporting says Dallas Brodie’s Sandman Centre venue booking was cancelled after a dispute over added safety and security costs; OneBC’s official page still lists the June 7 Kamloops stop with venue TBA.
Jun
6
2026
A viral Facebook video argues First Nations people deserve answers from leadership, not silence, over millions tied to Kamloops and Williams Lake residential-school investigations.
Jun
4
2026
A reported late-fee dispute around Dallas Brodie’s Kamloops Backbone of BC Tour stop has become a fair-access test for public facilities, security costs, and direct citizen meetings.
Jun
2
2026
The Supreme Court declined to hear the New Brunswick Wolastoqey appeal, but Dallas Brodie’s warning is the right B.C. discipline: Cowichan remains a live property-rights test, and homeowners deserve clarity before complacency.
Jun
1
2026
New reporting says Kerry-Lynne Findlay will discuss what to do with former Conservative MLAs and will not act unilaterally. For OneBC supporters, Dallas Brodie’s independent lane is now a live accountability test — not a confirmed alliance.
May
31
2026
Kerry-Lynne Findlay has won the BC Conservative leadership race. For Dallas Brodie and OneBC supporters, the honest update is that the reported Fulmer accord did not activate — and OneBC’s independent accountability lane now matters even more.
May
30
2026
Dallas Brodie’s Bill 20 exchange lands on the core accountability issue: if B.C. is transferring land, money and power, the public deserves measurable objectives.
May
30
2026
A viral town hall clip should force Victoria to answer a serious question: after years of programs, promises and reconciliation spending, are First Nations people getting measurable results?
May
29
2026
The BC Conservative leadership voting window has closed by schedule. For Dallas Brodie and OneBC supporters, the next verified milestone is the May 30 result.
May
28
2026
The BC Conservative vote closes May 29 and results are due May 30. For Dallas Brodie and OneBC supporters, the key question is whether the reported Brodie–Fulmer accord becomes a live unity strategy.
May
23
2026
A positive, sourced profile explaining why Dallas Brodie says Yuri Fulmer’s business background, financial discipline and unity strategy matter for defeating the NDP.
May
23
2026
The May 23–29 leadership vote gives OneBC supporters a live, sourced item to track: whether the Brodie–Fulmer accord becomes active after the May 30 result.
May
22
2026
A careful, sourced update on Brodie’s response after a short-notice BC Legislature motion on the 1984 anti-Sikh violence failed to receive unanimous consent.
May
21
2026
Dallas Brodie’s new Bill 20 video gives OneBC supporters a concrete treaty-accountability file to track: land, cost, governance powers, overlap concerns and public consent.
May
21
2026
Elections BC lists the Dallas Brodie recall petition as issued May 21, with a July 20 deadline and 15,232 required signatures. The answer is facts, service, transparency and letting Vancouver–Quilchena voters judge.
May
21
2026
The Cowichan appeal raises a serious property-rights question for B.C.: how will government protect homeowners, mortgages, municipal authority and legal certainty when Aboriginal title overlaps with fee simple interests?
May
20
2026
Dallas Brodie’s BCTF post raises a fair BC education question: should teachers be forced into a union that mixes workplace representation, political advocacy and classroom ideology?
May
19
2026
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.
May
18
2026
A Making a Killing / OneBC clip points to a bigger accountability problem: public honours, grants and institutional narratives need verification before they become official truth.
May
18
2026
Dallas Brodie says questions about LEOC, Persona digital verification and possible conflicts need to be looked into. Here is what checks out — and what still needs proof.
May
17
2026
A new Dallas Brodie video challenges the NDP and Vancouver Coastal Health over the planned 900 Helmcken overdose-prevention site.
May
16
2026
A practical service milestone: Dallas Brodie now points Vancouver–Quilchena constituents to a public meeting-request path and published office hours.
May
15
2026
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.
May
15
2026
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.
May
14
2026
A positive, sourced defence of Dallas Brodie, voter choice, and property-rights courage — with a careful look at the recall organizers and legal questions.
May
14
2026
Juno News reports Dallas Brodie was later among figures approached in an alleged CBC-linked sting — a media-accountability story worth tracking carefully and factually.
May
13
2026
OneBC’s official petition page backs Dallas Brodie’s call for a referendum on DRIPA — a concrete, sourced action item for supporters to track.
May
12
2026
Dallas Brodie’s clip captures the accountability question: if B.C. taxpayers funded $18M for host First Nations, why are protesters still marching against FIFA?
May
12
2026
OneBC’s official candidates page now gives supporters a verified riding-level marker to track: Jim McMurtry listed as candidate for Delta South.
May
11
2026
Updated June 4 with the Kamloops venue-watch dispute and current official TBA status for the June 7 stop.
May
10
2026
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.
May
10
2026
A Vancouver–Quilchena town hall clip highlights why OneBC is making property rights and DRIPA accountability a central fight.