Western separation is coming up once again in the wake of Mark Carney’s election win, but Sarah Mills says those in favour of separation should consider following Quebec’s model.
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The Mills Minute is a daily commentary heard on 650 CKOM and 980 CJME, where Sarah Mills offers sharp insights, strong opinions, and a touch of wit on the stories that matter to people in Saskatchewan.
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Fri., May 2: Sarah Mills says Pierre Poilievre’s silence after Monday’s federal election isn’t winning him any political points. The Conservative leader lost his seat in the election, but the party did see some success.
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Thurs., May 1: Provincial news director Sarah Mills salutes the volunteers who do so much to help our communities in today’s commentary.
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Wed., April 30: Sarah Mills says there’s a big difference between board-room politics and federal politics, and Mark Carney is going to be put to the test quickly as the Liberals form a new minority government.
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Tues., April 29: Sarah Mills takes a look at the results of the federal election, which saw the Liberals win another minority. Mills says Mark Carney needs to start listening to western Canada, and quickly.
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Mon., April 28: Sarah Mills breaks down some traffic woes in today’s commentary, and says she’s not shy about using the horn when people are driving dangerously.
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