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On Wednesday's show: — 20 B.C. Conservative MLAs have added their names to a growing list of party members pushing for B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad to resign. The unnamed MLAs say they have lost confidence in his leadership. Rustad took questions from reporters today. — The slowdown in Greater Vancouver's housing market continues. CBC's Justin McElroy crunched the numbers and found the sales for the region will be the lowest since the start of the century. Vancouver Realtor Steve Saretsky joins the show to discuss the slowing real estate landscape. — Pulp and paper giant Domtar has announced the permanent closure of its mill in Crofton, B.C., which will affect 350 employees. B.C. Council of Forest Industries president Kim Haakstad discusses the cascading effects of B.C.'s struggling forestry sector. — CBC's Jacqueline Gelineau goes live at a bakery in Salmon Arm to tell us about a story of kindness in her community in the spirit of CBC's Make The Season Kind fundraiser. 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 #givingtuesday #givingtuesday #foodbanks #foodbanksbc #MaketheSeasonKind #CBCmaketheseasonkind #foodinsecurity #fredpenner #Canadian #Children'sentertainment #kindness