MLA faces recall campaign over rights code, controversial remarks
Kelowna–Lake Country–Coldstream Independent MLA Tara Armstrong is facing a recall campaign.
The news comes after a number of controversial moments including proposing to scrap B.C.’s Human Rights Code, a push for a ban on land acknowledgments, and even linking the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting to “transgender ideology.”
Organizers of the “Recall Tara Armstrong” campaign said her shifting political allegiances and legislative agenda have left constituents without “coherent” representation. Armstrong, elected as a B.C. Conservative in 2024, later founded the OneBC party, then left it to sit as an Independent.
The campaign will seek more than 18,000 signatures from eligible voters if Elections BC approves the petition, targeting a riding-wide turnout of more than 40 per cent.











