OneBC group ‘facilitated’ off UBC campus by RCMP amid safety fears
VANCOUVER — The University of British Columbia says RCMP officers “facilitated” a group of people from the OneBC party off its Vancouver campus after they failed to follow instructions to leave for their own safety, with one of the group being carried away by police.
The group led by B.C. MLA and party leader Dallas Brodie — who has disputed accounts of unmarked graves at residential schools — had shown up for what UBC called a “protest event” in front of its Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre.
They were met by a large group of counter protesters, who can be seen on social media videos jeering at the OneBC group.
Brodie said in a social media video that although the event generally “went really well,“ she was later assaulted multiple times by a “mob.”

