History has shown that Argentina has benefited from controversial refereeing decisions and favouritism at the World Cup. Sarah Mills says that’s unlikely to change when Argentina faces England.
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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Listen to more commentary from Sarah Mills:
Mon., July 13: Good public policy isn’t measured by how tough it sounds; it’s measured by whether it works. Sarah Mills says that should be the goal when assessing Saskatchewan’s new impaired driving penalties.
Fri., July 10: Sarah Mills says summer camps mean kids disconnect for a while, learn to make friends without sending a text and gain a bank of memories filled with campfires, mosquito bites and scraped knees.
Thurs., July 9: A Republican congresswoman is fighting back against Ontario’s US booze ban, and Sarah Mills says Premier Doug Ford may find himself in a battle that he can’t win.
Wed., July 8: Sarah Mills says there are some sports memories that stay with fans forever. For her, that moment will be England’s 3-2 victory over Mexico at the World Cup on Sunday.
Tues., July 7: After FIFA lifted a red-card suspension for an American player at the World Cup, Sarah Mills says fans are left with questions and speculation, but no clear answers from the sport’s governing body.








