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Findlay’s first unity test now includes OneBC

June 1, 2026 · iVoteOneBC research desk

OneBC alliance watch graphic after Kerry-Lynne Findlay leadership win

The first post-leadership question for Kerry-Lynne Findlay is not abstract anymore. New reporting says she will discuss what to do with former Conservative MLAs and will not act unilaterally. One of those former Conservative MLAs is Dallas Brodie, who has already built OneBC into an independent pressure point.

Bottom line: this is a live accountability test, not a confirmed alliance. No OneBC–Findlay agreement has been announced. But the fact that former Conservative MLAs are now a public caucus question shows why Dallas Brodie’s independent lane matters.
What is verified now
Findlay wonPublic reporting says Kerry-Lynne Findlay won the BC Conservative leadership race on May 30, 2026.
Five former MLAs are an issueCanadian Press reporting says Findlay faces the question of what to do with five former Conservative MLAs who were expelled or left.
Brodie formed OneBCThe same reporting identifies Dallas Brodie as one of the former MLAs and notes she went on to form her own party.
No unilateral promiseFindlay said she would discuss the issue further with caucus and would not act alone.
Why OneBC has leverage

OneBC supporters should read this carefully. The reported Fulmer path did not activate, because Yuri Fulmer did not win. But the broader unity question did not disappear. If Findlay wants to consolidate the right, she now has to decide whether voters who rallied around Dallas Brodie’s harder accountability message are treated as serious partners or as an inconvenience.

That is exactly why OneBC’s independence matters. Brodie did not wait for permission to raise property rights, DRIPA, public safety, education, taxes, and democratic reform. She put those issues into the public arena, took the political hits, and built a party structure around them. Any future cooperation should respect that work and be measured by visible commitments — not vague unity language.

The supporter standard
  1. Receipts first: track official statements, public terms, caucus decisions, and OneBC’s own response.
  2. No invented alliance: do not claim OneBC is joining, merging, endorsing, or negotiating unless a reliable public source says so.
  3. Keep the tour in view: OneBC still lists Dallas Brodie town halls in Kamloops, Prince George, and Kelowna for June.
  4. Credit the leverage: Brodie’s independent work made OneBC a real factor in the post-Findlay unity conversation.
No fake numbers or terms: This update does not claim OneBC membership totals, polling, finalized alliance ridings, venue cancellations, seat-count arrangements, or a confirmed OneBC–Findlay deal. It records a verified media development and the official OneBC pages checked today.
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