Tk’emlúps Kúkwpi7 calls for OneBC leader Brodie’s resignation
KAMLOOPS — The chief of Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc has told her community she wants the leader of a far-right provincial political party to resign.
In a letter distributed to community members Tuesday (Nov. 18), Kúkwpi7 Rosanne Casimir says she moved a resolution at the BC Assembly of First Nations (BCAFN) calling for OneBC leader Dallas Brodie to step down as a member of the BC legislature. BCAFN held its 2025 annual general meeting on October 28-30 in Vancouver.
In calling for her resignation, Casimir accuses Brodie of violating the BC legislature’s Respectful Workplace Guidelines and 2024–2028 Reconciliation Action Plans Call for Accountability by continually denying the harmful legacy of Canada’s Indian Residential School system.
Casimir says Brodie has used public funds to “distribute residential school denialist sentiments and anti-Indigenous rhetoric” both to her colleagues within the BC legislature and to the public.


