MLA wants to scrap B.C.’s Human Rights Code. Some constituents want her gone instead
VICTORIA — A B.C. legislator who has sought to scrap the province’s Human Rights Code and ban land acknowledgments, and has blamed the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting on “transgender ideology,” is facing a recall campaign from constituents who say she has left them without “coherent” representation.
Tara Armstrong has also been accused of spreading hate by the NDP government and is facing calls to resign from 17 Pride societies, but she said she “knows very well what is important” to her constituents and would continue to represent them.
“I’m going to keep doing all the things I said I would do as MLA, and that includes the issues that I bring up,” she said in the hallways of the legislature.
The legislator for Kelowna-Lake Country-Coldstream told reporters she was not going to be “intimidated” by who she described as activists who had hijacked the rights code.
