The leader of OneBC, the newest political party in British Columbia, says her party plans to propose legislation aimed at limiting child gender transitions and reinforcing parental rights, after an initial attempt at such a bill was defeated before first reading in the legislature this month.
OneBC MLA Dallas Brodie formed the new party in June alongside fellow MLA Tara Armstrong. Both Brodie and Armstrong are former B.C. Conservative members.
Brodie said OneBC will continue its work on countering medical gender transitions for minors and opposing the promotion of childhood gender transitioning in B.C. schools through upcoming legislation.
“We will continue to work on this file,” Brodie said in an Oct. 10 interview with the Epoch Times on the planned legislation. “I don’t know whether we’ll just be amending that or bringing something new, but we will be pushing ahead on this, on every opportunity we can to let people know where OneBC stands: that we stand for returning control to parents and removing indoctrination from our schools, both K through 12 and post-secondary.”…