Our MLAs

Dallas Brodie
Dallas Brodie is the MLA for Vancouver-Quilchena and the Interim Leader of OneBC. She is a former defence lawyer and television broadcaster. Since her election in 2024, she has quickly become one of Canada’s leading voices on the “reconciliation industry”. Dallas has the courage, honesty, and the audacity of a true leader. She also has a clear vision for the structural changes needed to bring back the opportunity for every British Columbian to prosper.

Tara Armstrong
Tara Armstrong is the MLA for Kelowna-Lake Country-Coldstream and the House Leader of One BC. Before her election in 2024, Tara grew her “Dragon’s Den” start-up into a large and successful business franchise. She has set herself apart in the Legislature as one of the sharpest critics of the government, including on the NDP’s radical gender ideology and Premier David Eby’s ties to communist China.
Our Ideas
Prosperity
- Deep cuts to taxes and red tape combined with spending restraint will turn structural deficits into surpluses and trigger an economic boom.
- An immediate 50% cut on income tax under $100,000 and a 25% cut on all other personal and corporate income.
- Make home ownership attainable again for people with regular incomes. We will introduce bold reforms to eliminate ineffective taxes, irrational regulations, and by freeing up underutilized lands, among other measures.
Infrastructure
- Rebuild public infrastructure by bringing back private sector competition, capital, and innovation.
- End the government’s deadly healthcare monopoly and give every British Columbian the option to purchase private care or insurance.
- Stand up for BC’s frontline workers—teachers, nurses, labourers—rather than their corporate and union overlords.
Democracy
- Conduct same-day, in-person voting using paper ballots with hand counted results.
- Referendums on critical issues like large transfers of public lands.
- Lower the threshold for recalling MLAs.
Culture
- Support a broad array of life-affirming policies to increase birth rates, marriage rates, and life expectancy among other indicators of a healthy and vibrant society.
- Dismantle the “reconciliation industry” which exploits indigenous suffering for profit. Give all British Columbians a fair shot at a better future.
- Legislate education as an essential service to ban teacher’s strikes and put parents and children before union bosses.
- End mass immigration, the importation of foreign grievances, and the flow of fentanyl from the Chinese Communist Party.