In this important interview, The New Westminster Times editor David Brett speaks with Dallas Brodie, leader of One BC and MLA for Vancouver-Quilchena. Dallas explains her groundbreaking “Unite the Right” agreement with Yuri Fulmer a contender in the BC Conservative Party leadership race — a deal designed to prevent vote-splitting and ensure the NDP is defeated.
Dallas Brodie, who has been a vocal critic of the Cowichan ruling, the Musqueam agreement, and the uncertainty surrounding private property rights, discusses how these issues are affecting homeowners and property owners across British Columbia. She also addresses the overdose crisis, failed harm reduction policies, free speech, and the need for real treatment and accountability.
This video is essential viewing for BC Conservative members, undecided Conservative members, OneBC supporters, homeowners, property owners, and all British Columbians concerned about their future, land title security, DRIPA, the Cowichan decision, and the Musqueam agreement.
What You’ll Learn:
• Details of Dallas Brodie’s Unite the Right deal with Yuri Fulmer to stop vote-splitting and defeat the NDP.
• Why OneBC is polling strongly and how the agreement benefits the centre-right in BC.
• Dallas Brodie’s views on the Cowichan ruling, Musqueam agreement, and threats to private property rights.
• Her criticism of failed harm reduction policies and the need for real treatment in the overdose crisis.
• Concerns about free speech, censorship, and the politicization of issues like Kamloops and residential schools.
Chapter Details / Timestamps:
• 00:00 – Introduction with Dallas Brodie.
• 00:51 – The Unite the Right deal with Yuri Fulmer and its key details.
• 02:10 – Why vote-splitting has historically helped the NDP win in BC.
• 03:17 – The importance of truth in policy and reconciliation.
• 05:03 – The Cowichan ruling, Musqueam agreement, and private property rights uncertainty.
• 08:15 – Overdose crisis: why safe supply and harm reduction are failing.
• 10:54 – Free speech, censorship, and attacks on dissenting voices.
• 13:03 – Islands Trust and decolonization policies affecting everyday property owners.
• 16:29 – The Kamloops graves narrative and its economic impact on BC.
