BC Today, Jan. 9: B.C. Conservatives call for 2024 election review | California wildfires
On Thursday's show: -- B.C. Conservative Party Leader John Rustad says a complaint has been filed with Elections B.C. over what it claims are voting "irregularities" — specifically with regard to the riding of Surrey-Guildford, where Conservative candidate Honveer Singh Randhawa lost by just 22 votes. -- As firefighters in the Los Angeles area continue to battle raging wildfires that have killed at least five people and sent thousands of people fleeing their homes, UBC fire ecologist Kira Hoffman joins the show to describe fire behaviour and how the devastation escalated. -- Canada's first major summit to help people with disabilities with employment is taking place on Jan. 13. Maureen Haan, president and CEO of the Canadian Council on Rehabilitation and Work, details how workplaces can be more accommodating. To join the conversation, call us from noon PT on: Toll-free: 1-800-825-5950 Lower Mainland: 604-669-3733 Cellphone: # 690 #CBCVancouver #BCToday #britishcolumbia #livenews #livestream #wildfires #californiawildfires #lawildfires #rustad #conservatives #surrey #surreyguildford #disabilities