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Langley Hosts Controversial OneBC Leader At Church Event

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Langley — Dallas Brodie, leader of the OneBC party, will speak Friday, Feb. 20 at 7 p.m. at Riverside Calvary Chapel in Walnut Grove alongside Action4Canada leader Tanya Gaw and host Danielle Pistilli. Brodie, ejected from the B.C. Conservative caucus in March 2025, has defended legislation to ban public land acknowledgements and questioned Kamloops residential school burial findings. Local outlets report the event as organized by Action4Canada under the title “The Truth Matters” and note community concern stemming from Brodie’s prior comments and legislative actions. Multiple local outlets published reports on the event. Based on 8 articles reviewed and supporting research.

Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Brodie publicly denied Kamloops burial findings and made mocking remarks about survivors.
  • March 2025: John Rustad ejected Dallas Brodie from the B.C. Conservative caucus.
  • October 2025: Brodie defended a bill to ban public land acknowledgements.
  • Action4Canada announced a Feb. 20 event titled “The Truth Matters” featuring Brodie in Langley.
  • Multiple local Black Press outlets published near-identical reports listing event details and background.

Why This Matters to You

Dallas Brodie's controversial views could impact community harmony in Langley. His stance on public land acknowledgements and residential school findings may affect local policies. It's worth checking what your elected officials think about these issues.

The Bottom Line

Brodie's appearance at the "Truth Matters" event is causing local concern. His past comments and actions have been divisive. If you're in Langley, keep an eye on community reactions. Worth forwarding if you know someone attending the event.

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Who Benefited

Supporters of OneBC and Action4Canada received a platform to present their positions and reach local audiences at a scheduled Langley church event.

Who Impacted

Indigenous communities, residential school survivors and reconciliation advocates faced renewed public controversy due to the speaker’s statements and legislative proposals.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
8
Right Leaning:
0
Left Leaning:
0
Neutral:
8
Distribution:
Left 0%, Center 100%, Right 0%
Who Benefited

Supporters of OneBC and Action4Canada received a platform to present their positions and reach local audiences at a scheduled Langley church event.

Who Impacted

Indigenous communities, residential school survivors and reconciliation advocates faced renewed public controversy due to the speaker’s statements and legislative proposals.

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