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OneBC
LeaderDallas Brodie (interim)
FoundedJune 9, 2025; 5 days ago (June 9, 2025)
Split fromBC Conservatives
Headquarters350 Berwick St Victoria, BC V8V 1C7
Ideology
Political positionRight-wing[2]
Seats in the Legislative Assembly
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Website
https://1bc.ca/

OneBC is a provincial political party in British Columbia. It was registered with Elections BC on June 9, 2025.[3] Independent MLAs Dallas Brodie and Tara Armstrong launched the new party, with Brodie serving as interim leader,[4] and Armstrong the house leader.[5]

Prior to being independents, both Brodie and Armstrong were elected as Conservative MLAs in 2024.[6] On March 7, 2025, Brodie was removed from the Conservative caucus for comments about residential schools.[7] Later that day, Armstrong left the caucus as well.[8]

References

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  1. ^ DeRosa, Katie. "2 MLAs form new B.C. political party that courts social conservatives". CBC News. CBC News. Retrieved 13 June 2025.
  2. ^ Joannou, Ashley (June 12, 2025). "B.C. Independent MLAs start new party to 'combat the globalist assault'". Vancouver Sun. Retrieved June 13, 2025.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ Page, Mark (12 June 2025). "Former Conservative MLA Dallas Brodie to lead new B.C. political party". Keremos Review. Black Press Media. Retrieved 12 June 2025.
  4. ^ "Registered Political Parties - Information" (PDF). Elections BC. 11 June 2025. Retrieved 12 June 2025.
  5. ^ Johansen, Nicholas (12 June 2025). "Kelowna MLA part of new BC political party". Castanet. Retrieved 12 June 2025.
  6. ^ Boegman, Anton (17 April 2025). "Statement of Votes 43rd Provincial General Election October 19, 2024" (PDF). Elections BC. Retrieved 12 June 2025.
  7. ^ Kurjata, Andrew (March 7, 2025). "B.C. Conservative leader kicks Dallas Brodie out of caucus for 'mocking' residential school testimony". CBC News. Retrieved 7 March 2025.
  8. ^ Kurjata, Andrew (March 7, 2025). "2 MLAs defect from B.C. Conservative Party following Dallas Brodie's ouster". CBC News. Retrieved 7 March 2025.
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