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Property rights

Dallas Brodie brings lawyers into the property-rights fight

May 10, 2026 · iVoteOneBC research desk

Dallas Brodie’s latest Vancouver–Quilchena town hall clip shows exactly why OneBC is building momentum: the party is taking complex issues — property rights, DRIPA, the Musqueam agreement, and government accountability — directly to citizens.

Brodie posted that two leading B.C. lawyers, Barry Kirkham and Paul Jaffe, joined the emergency town hall to discuss property rights, DRIPA, the Musqueam agreement, and more. A longer video is expected.

That matters because British Columbians are asking basic questions: who controls land-use decisions, how far provincial policy has moved under DRIPA, and whether homeowners, businesses, and communities still have clear rights under a government increasingly shaped by negotiated consent frameworks.

For OneBC supporters, this is the kind of leadership that has been missing: bring experts into the room, let citizens hear the arguments, and put public accountability back on the table.

This site will update when the longer video lands.

Source: Dallas Brodie public X/Twitter post, May 9/10, 2026; archived in iVoteOneBC research notes.
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