B.C. Conservative attacks ‘super angry’ Indigenous colleague over residential schools

By Marcy Nicholson -CP-The British Columbia Conservatives’ attorney general critic has doubled down on her comments about residential schools, saying in a video that a group of party colleagues had directed the “most vociferous hatred” at her over her views. Dallas Brodie didn’t name anyone, but appeared to single out the Conservatives’ house leader, A’aliya Warbus, by criticizing an Indigenous woman who sided with the governing NDP to criticize Brodie. Warbus is the only Indigenous woman in the Opposition ranks. “There’s a person in our party who’s Indigenous, and she, you know, was super angry and went to town and joined the NDP to call me out,” Brodie said in the video posted to social media. The rift in the party was triggered last month when Brodie posted on social…

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