By Wolfgang Depner The interim leader of B.C.’s newest political party says it will raise issues other parties won’t dare to touch. Dallas Brodie said these included the effects of the “reconciliation industry,” electoral reform, and ending mass immigration, and she will “let the chips fall where they may” when it’s time to run for re-election. The new One BC party went public on Thursday, with Brodie announcing herself as interim leader and Tara Armstrong house leader as they unveiled plans to combat what Brodie called “the globalist assault” on B.C.’s history, culture and families. “Tara and I are taking a principled stance,” Brodie said in an interview on Friday. “We believe that there is room for the discussions that we are raising, and we will take our shots at…