Belief. Ideology. Truth. Lies.
Ideological capture and a seemingly progressive secular religion have come to dominate the civil service and public institutions in Canada and in British Columbia. Is this rigid belief system now teetering on the brink, or is it becoming further entrenched in B.C.’s public service and endangering the lives, liberty, and prosperity of the people whom the government purportedly serves?
BCPS Employees for Freedom (BCPSEF) is pleased to host this conversation with former B.C. public servant, Nick Osmond-Jones, and editor of Quillette magazine, Jonathan Kay.
Meeting Background
In August 2022, Kay shared online training materials leaked by a whistleblower exposing the startling ideological indoctrination of B.C, public employees.
Subsequently, Quillette published an inside account of a B.C. government office DEI training session that shut down employee questions about the erasure of sex-based rights.
In September 2024, Quillette published Osmond-Jones’ first-person account of being the whistleblower who, at great personal cost, decided to bring the ideological capture of the BC Public Service to international awareness because of the harm he witnessed.
- Read: Jonathan Kay’s article in Quillette, “A Public Servant Stood Up for Sex-Based Rights at a Gender Workshop—And Paid the Price.”
- Read: Nick Osmond-Jones’ story in Quillette, “I Blew Up My Lucrative Public-Service Career (And So Can You).”
- Watch: the Quillette podcast: “A Veteran of British Columbia’s Public-Sector Forced to Quit Over DEI: Nick Osmond-Jones.”
Our conversation Mr. Osmond-Jones and Mr. Kay, held online with current and former B.C. public servants and health care workers, will focus on the quasi-religious phenomenon that has transformed the BC Public Service, its impacts on British Columbians, and the prospects for reform.
About the Meeting
When: 4pm PST, 7pm EST, January 26, 2025.
Where: Online via Zoom
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