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What OneBC says it stands for

OneBC’s official priorities page now lists 53 numbered platform planks across 12 categories. This page tracks those public planks as platform receipts — not as poll numbers, membership claims, or election projections.

Updated June 17, 2026: The source is OneBC’s official priorities page, which displayed page metadata published June 16, 2026 at 9:38 PM UTC. iVoteOneBC is an independent supporter and commentary site; all wording below is summarized from OneBC’s public page.
Prosperity — 5 planks

Income-tax and corporate-tax cuts, lower government costs, red-tape reduction, competitive infrastructure delivery, and removing UNDRIP / band veto barriers to investment.

Housing — 6 planks

Agricultural Land Commission reform, support for resource-community housing, rental-construction investment, step-code cost relief, real-estate tax review, and stable property taxation.

Education — 5 planks

Equal funding across public, private, homeschool, and charter options; removal of SOGI and political activism; letter grades and testing; post-secondary neutrality; and essential-service status.

Healthcare — 5 planks

Private-care options, private health insurance, health promotion, shorter wait times, and tighter limits on MAiD outside terminal illness with unbearable suffering.

Immigration — 3 planks

Quebec-style provincial control, ending mass immigration into B.C., promoting cultural integration, and stopping imported foreign grievances and fentanyl flows.

Family — 4 planks

Income-tax relief for mothers, principal-residence property-transfer-tax exemptions, foster/adoption reform, and parental consent for drugs or surgeries on minors.

Energy and innovation — 4 planks

Pipeline and resource-development reform, CleanBC and industrial carbon-tax repeal, Clean Energy Act repeal, and leveraging energy resources for AI, Bitcoin, and technology.

Law and order — 5 planks

Alberta-style involuntary care, more beat cops, faster criminal processing, bail and sentencing reform pressure on Ottawa, and action against money laundering and drug trafficking.

Indigenous policy / property rights — 5 planks

Indian Act reform, voluntary band governance and accountability, ending voluntary race-based transfers of cash/land/control, ending mandatory land acknowledgements, and English street/place names.

Small business — 4 planks

Higher small-business tax-bracket ceiling, micro-business regulatory exemptions, low-risk consumer-product deregulation, and a large-retailer fairness levy.

Environment — 4 planks

Practical wildfire/flood/drought resilience, farmer water autonomy, race-neutral access to parks and stewardship, and a levy on cheap plastic toys.

Democracy — 3 planks

Same-day in-person voting with hand-counted paper ballots, referendums on major public-land transfers, and a lower MLA recall threshold.

Policy spotlight

Receipts

53 numbered planks

OneBC’s public platform can now be tracked by category and number. That gives supporters a serious accountability baseline and gives voters a concrete record to examine.

Property rights

DRIPA and land control

OneBC links its property-rights agenda to UNDRIP/DRIPA reform, band-veto concerns, referendums on large public-land transfers, and equal legal treatment.

Democracy

Direct accountability

OneBC supports same-day in-person voting, hand-counted paper ballots, referendums on major land transfers, and a lower recall threshold.

Sources: OneBC official priorities page, accessed June 17, 2026. No membership count, polling number, petition-signature count, alliance term, or seat projection is claimed here.
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