In this episode, we talk with Dallas Brodie, MLA for Vancouver–Quilchena, to discuss some of the most contentious and consequential issues in British Columbia politics today.
Our conversation explores her views on First Nations policy, the ongoing public debate surrounding residential schools, and how historical narratives are shaping modern legislation. We also examine the BC government’s land transfer and treaty strategies, often described as large-scale land giveaways, and what these policies mean for property rights, governance, reconciliation, and the future of the province.
Brodie offers a perspective that challenges prevailing political orthodoxies, addressing difficult questions around accountability, evidence, public discourse, and the role of elected officials in navigating emotionally charged issues while still governing responsibly.
This episode is a candid, substantive discussion about history, law, and power in British Columbia—one that invites listeners to think critically about reconciliation, sovereignty, and the long-term consequences of current policy.
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