
Malcolm Brodie
Malcolm Brodie has served as the Mayor of Richmond for 24 years, making him one of the longest-standing mayors in British Columbia. He has recently been scrutinized in the media for his high salary and substantial spending on city entertainment, prompting discussions about the need for leadership change in Richmond.
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Malcolm Brodie is the Mayor of Richmond and expressed alarm over the federal government's secret negotiations with Musqueam.
Musqueam deal will challenge overlapping Indigenous claims across CanadaMr. Au sent his resignation letter to Mayor Malcolm Brodie.
MP Chak Au tenders resignation from Richmond, B.C., city councilMalcolm Brodie is the outgoing mayor who supported Mr. Au's decision to maintain his council role.
Rule-change needed after MP Chak Au held more than one public office at once, experts sayRichmond Mayor Malcolm Brodie says the decision could compromise their land ownership.
Observers anticipate lengthy legal process after B.C. Aboriginal land title decisionRichmond Mayor Malcolm Brodie has argued the decision could dismantle the modern system of property ownership in British Columbia.
Eby pushes back on opposition calls to end talks with First Nations over Cowichan decisionMalcolm Brodie is the mayor of Richmond who signed the letter informing homeowners about the land dispute.
Richmond land grab: Major controversy in Canada, homeowners call for pause in negotiations with First NationsRichmond Mayor Malcolm Brodie argues that fee simple and Aboriginal title are incompatible.
Richmond warns property owners B.C. Supreme Court decision could ‘negatively affect title’Malcolm Brodie is the Mayor of Richmond, serving in his 24th year in office.
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