Tara served as the House leader of OneBC until December 2025, when she left the party and has since sat in the Legislature as an Independent.
On October 6, 2025, OneBC proposed a bill against gender-affirming healthcare, inspired by the US anti-trans organization Do No Harm's model legislation.[13] The bill would have prohibited doctors from providing puberty blockers and hormone therapy to minors, public funds from being used for gender transitions, and imposed the misgendering of students in schools. It would have also given parents and children 25 years after gender transition treatments to sue their doctors. The bill was defeated before its first reading, a rare occurrence, by a vote of 48 to 40.[14] Later that same month, on October 23, the party proposed a bill that would have banned public institutions and employees from making land acknowledgements;[15] the bill was defeated 88 to 5 in the first reading.[16] [wiki]
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