by Nadine Wellwood
Dallas Brodie Returns: OneBC “Sabotage”, Human Rights Tribunal Fines, DRIPA/UNDRIP & BC’s $13.3B Deficit
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Dallas Brodie (MLA, lawyer, and former OneBC leader) is back for a wide-ranging follow-up interview with Nadine. We unpack what Dallas describes as political “dirty tricks” and internal betrayal around OneBC, why control and narrative management dominate party politics, and how independent media is challenging the “regime-approved” storyline. We also discuss controversial BC Human Rights Tribunal decisions and fines, what they signal for free speech and citizen participation, and why the process itself can become punishment.
From there, we dig into the “reconciliation industry” debate: unmarked graves claims, Kamloops excavation funding, document disclosure fights, DRIPA/UNDRIP, Aboriginal title litigation (including Richmond/Cowichan discussions), and what this could mean for Crown land, resource development, and investor confidence. Finally, Dallas breaks down BC’s fiscal picture—deficits, debt, interest-cost “churn,” credit downgrades—and why wealth creation is being smothered by bureaucracy, regulation, and ideology.
What we cover in this episode:
• OneBC: internal “hit job,” sabotage concerns, and party power dynamics
• Politics as an industry: control, gatekeeping, and character attacks
• BC Human Rights Tribunal decisions/fines and speech chilling effects
• “Making a Killing” and debates around unmarked graves claims and funding
• DRIPA/UNDRIP, Aboriginal title cases, Crown land, and resource constraints
• BC budget & economy: deficit/debt, interest costs, and capital flight
• Why “tax the rich” policies often land on workers and the middle class
• Practical steps viewers can take: share, show up, speak up, get involved
Guest: Dallas Brodie
Host: Nadine Wellwood