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OneBC’s DRIPA referendum petition gives voters a clear accountability ask

May 13, 2026 · iVoteOneBC research desk

OneBC’s official petitions page now gives supporters a concrete action item to track: an urgent “Referendum on DRIPA” petition tied directly to Dallas Brodie’s call for voters — not backroom process — to decide the future of DRIPA in British Columbia.

The important part is that this is verifiable. The OneBC petitions page lists “Referendum on DRIPA” as an urgent petition dated April 23, 2026 in Victoria, and the individual petition page says it supports Dallas Brodie’s call for a referendum on DRIPA.

  • Policy issue: DRIPA and whether British Columbians should vote directly on it.
  • Public action: OneBC’s official petition asks supporters to sign in support of Brodie’s referendum call.
  • Accountability frame: the petition page says Brodie challenged the NDP to call a referendum and argues Cabinet should allow the question to be put to voters.

That is the kind of political clarity this site is built to track: Dallas Brodie is not just criticizing the NDP’s DRIPA direction; OneBC is turning the issue into an organized public action that voters can see, evaluate, and support if they agree.

We are not publishing a signature count because OneBC has not provided a public, verifiable number on the petition page. If OneBC later releases signature totals, petition milestones, or a formal referendum question, this tracker can be updated with the exact numbers and wording.

Sources: OneBC official petitions page and OneBC “Referendum on DRIPA” petition page, checked May 13, 2026. No membership count, petition-signature count, polling number, attendance count, venue-cancellation claim, or seat-count projection is made here.
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