Dallas Brodie: Courage, clarity, accountability
Dallas Brodie’s supporters see her as a rare BC politician willing to challenge powerful interests, confront uncomfortable policy failures, and put property rights, democratic accountability, and ordinary taxpayers back at the centre of provincial politics.
Law, media, Legislature
Dallas Brodie brings experience as a lawyer, broadcaster, and MLA — a combination that gives her courtroom precision, media skill, and legislative voice.
Following the facts
This site follows her town halls, videos, public statements, and policy campaigns when they expose waste, secrecy, property-rights threats, or NDP policy failures.
Premier-ready themes
Lower taxes, safer communities, restored property rights, family protection, and a province where opportunity is open to everyone.
Travel and town halls
OneBC Post Game — recall, Kamloops, and unity watch
Dallas Brodie’s June 14 long-form “OneBC Post Game” video with Wyatt Claypool gives supporters a direct source on the Vancouver–Quilchena recall campaign, the Kamloops event dispute, Kerry-Lynne Findlay as the new BC Conservative leader, and the wider NDP-accountability frame. It is useful because voters can hear the argument directly rather than through short hostile summaries.
Brodie draws a province-first line
After a short-notice BC Legislature motion on the 1984 anti-Sikh violence failed to receive unanimous consent, reporting quoted Dallas Brodie / OneBC opposing foreign separatist propaganda motions in the provincial chamber. The strongest supporter frame is respectful toward communities and firm on process: B.C.’s Legislature should not be rushed into imported political fights without proper scrutiny.
Recall petition issued — democratic test underway
Elections BC lists the Dallas Brodie recall petition as issued on May 21, 2026, with a July 20 deadline and 15,232 required signatures in Vancouver–Quilchena. The fair supporter response is facts, calm service, transparency, and letting local voters judge the whole record.
The site will track where Dallas and OneBC are travelling, what venues are hosting events, where events are blocked or cancelled, and what communities are responding to.
Backbone of BC Tour — public events listed by OneBC
OneBC’s official event pages listed June town halls with Dallas Brodie. Kamloops is now an outcome milestone: after the Sandman Centre permit dispute, CFJC Today reported the June 7 event went ahead from a vacant lot at 100 Victoria Street West and Kamloops RCMP said the counter-protest was lawful and peaceful and the event proceeded without issue. Prince George remains a venue-change watch after CKPG Today reported the planned venue became unavailable because of staffing; the city and arts council reject any political motive. Kelowna is now also an outcome milestone: Black Press Media reported Dallas Brodie spoke to about 100 attendees at Parkinson Recreation Centre’s Apple Room on June 14 while roughly 40 to 50 people protested peacefully outside.
- Kamloops town hall — Sunday, June 7, 2026; local reporting says the event proceeded from a vacant lot after the Sandman Centre dispute
- Prince George town hall — Wednesday, June 10, 2026, 6 P.M.–8 P.M.; venue TBA remained on the official event page during the last source check
- Kelowna town hall — Sunday, June 14, 2026; Black Press reported the meeting proceeded at Parkinson Recreation Centre’s Apple Room with about 100 attendees and peaceful protest outside
Listed topics include the OneBC platform, the state of UNDRIP, defending private and Crown property, and Q&A. Updated June 16, 2026 from OneBC’s official event pages plus CFJC Today, ArmchairMayor.ca, CKPG Today, Radio NL, Castanet, iNFOnews, and Black Press reporting; no membership, fundraising, petition-signature, or alliance numbers are claimed. Read the Kelowna outcome update →
Constituency office and meeting requests
On May 15, 2026, Dallas Brodie posted that she has opened an office and directed Vancouver–Quilchena constituents to her official MLA website to request a meeting. The site lists a temporary constituency office and Tuesday–Friday office hours, giving supporters a concrete service milestone to track during the recall debate.