From screens you can write on to TVs you fold up and security via eyeball readers, Sarah Mills says we are rapidly heading for a future with microchips implanted in our wrists.
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:
Fri., Dec. 5: Sarah Mills says the World Cup draw is the most drawn-out, unnecessary, money-making, pointless event FIFA could possibly design, but somehow it’s exciting regardless as nations learn their groupings.
Thurs., Dec. 4: A defence procurement deal to ensure Europe doesn’t rely too heavily on the U.S. for defence technology is costing Canada $16 million to join. Sarah Mills says we won’t get good value for that money.
Wed., Dec. 3: Sarah Mills says the departure of the former environment minister from cabinet shows division in policy, while the return of faces from the Trudeau-era indicates not much has changed.
Tues., Dec. 2: Whether it be the traditional kind, something modern, or maybe a Christmas letter or photo card, Sarah Mills says it’s worth sending something a card at Christmas to let them know you’re thinking of them.
Mon., Dec. 1: The release of Stranger Things final season reminds of us a time when you had to get up to turn the channel, had the length of the commercials to go for a bathroom break, and has someone yelling “It’s back on!”








