Dallas Brodie is a sitting MLA in British Columbia who was elected as a Conservative candidate and has a background in journalism and law. She courageously speaks out on controversial issues including parental rights and education policy, despite facing political consequences. She testifies about the SOGI program in BC schools, which was introduced as an anti-bullying initiative but evolved into promoting gender ideology to young children. She describes how parents are being excluded from decisions about their children’s education and advocates for removing all political indoctrination from schools.
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Summary
Dallas Brodie provides compelling testimony about the transformation of BC’s SOGI (Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity) program from an anti-bullying initiative into a vehicle for radical gender ideology in schools. She explains how the program, introduced in 2016 and initially passed unanimously as an anti-bullying measure, has evolved to include sensitive topics around gender, sexuality, and identity without proper parental involvement. Schools are now conducting secret social transitioning of children, refusing to inform parents when their children adopt new names or gender identities, and exposing young students to sexually explicit materials that would be considered inappropriate in any other context. She describes encountering numerous parents during her campaign who express fear about speaking out against these policies due to potential backlash and name-calling. The BC Teachers’ Federation plays a significant role in controlling school boards and ensuring only ideologically aligned teachers enter the system. Brodie advocates for complete removal of SOGI and all forms of political indoctrination from schools, proposing a system where funding follows the student to give parents more educational choices. She emphasizes that courage is contagious and more principled politicians need to step forward to protect children and restore parental rights in education.
Credentials
Dallas Brodie brings a unique perspective to the National Citizens Inquiry as both an elected official and a parent concerned about education policy. With a law degree from the University of Toronto and experience as a CBC producer in Toronto and Ottawa, as well as CKNW in Vancouver, she combines legal expertise with media savvy. Her legal background includes criminal defense work specializing in youth cases, giving her particular insight into child welfare issues. Elected to the BC legislature in October 2023 as a Conservative candidate from Vancouver-Quilchena, she quickly gained recognition for actually representing her constituents and speaking out on matters of public interest. Dallas Brodie provides compelling testimony about the transformation of BC’s SOGI program from an anti-bullying initiative into a vehicle for radical gender ideology in schools. She explains how the program has evolved to include sensitive topics around gender, sexuality, and identity without proper parental involvement, with schools conducting secret social transitioning of children and exposing young students to sexually explicit materials. She advocates for complete removal of SOGI and all forms of political indoctrination from schools, proposing a system where funding follows the student to give parents more educational choices.








