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Vancouver-Quilchena Conservative MLA Dallas Brodie on Oct. 15, 2024. Photo by DARRYL DYCK / THE CANADIAN PRESS. Article content.
Dallas Brodie was removed from the B.C. Conservative caucus after she appeared in a video podcast and made comments party Leader John Rustad characterized as "mocking" the testimony of residential ...
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B.C. Conservatives lose three MLAs in disastrous day, one says he'll form new caucus - MSNVancouver-Quilchena Conservative Candidate Dallas Brodie attends a campaign stop with Conservative Leader John Rustad, not seen, in Vancouver, on Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2024.
BC Conservative Leader John Rustad said MLA Dallas Brodie was expelled for her "decision to publicly mock and belittle testimony from former residential school students." ...
Dallas Brodie, the MLA for Vancouver-Quilchena, posted on social media Thursday that she is the interim leader of the party called One B.C., along with house leader Tara Armstrong, who represents ...
Two out of three MLAs who split with the BC Conservative Party earlier this year have launched their own new political party, dubbed "OneBC." ...
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Rustad wonders if he should have made 'blackmail' claim after Opposition caucus meetsBritish Columbia Opposition Leader John Rustad says he wonders whether he should have used the word "blackmail" to describe ...
Dallas Brodie was kicked out of the party over comments about residential schools, and Jordan Kealy and Tara Armstrong left the party saying Leader John Rustad had abandoned the truth ...
Conservative Party of BC Leader John Rustad has ejected Vancouver-Quilchena MLA Dallas Brodie from caucus after she mocked testimonies of Indian residential schools. It appears to be a decision ...
“Yesterday, MLA Dallas Brodie challenged the Conservative Party of BC caucus to fire her — including by asking Conservative MLAs to have a vote on removing her — and made the decision to walk out of ...
Vancouver-Quilchena Conservative Candidate Dallas Brodie attends a campaign stop with Conservative Leader John Rustad, not seen, in Vancouver, on Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2024.
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