Overview
- Party letters posted on X allege agents acting at Brodie’s direction tried to access OneBC assets and systems without authorization, and the board says it passed special resolutions to remove her and open an investigation.
- MLA Tara Armstrong says she has lost confidence in Brodie, will not caucus with her, and will write to the Speaker to advise that change.
- Brodie rejects the ouster, billed herself as interim leader at a Langley event, and told Global News she still sees herself as leading the party.
- Brodie says the dispute began over her move to fire a staffer she alleges expressed antisemitic views, a claim disputed by party insiders and not independently verified by outlets reporting the story.
- With only two MLAs required for recognition, OneBC’s status is uncertain as the party website removed references to Brodie and planned candidate Mike Harris announced he will no longer run for the party.