As Prime Minister Mark Carney meets with Canada’s premiers in Saskatoon, Sarah Mills says the focus should be on removing barriers to interprovincial trade.
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Listen to more commentary from Sarah Mills:
Wed., May 28: Sarah Mills says no monarch can ever surpass Queen Elizabeth II, but if there was moment to finally feel that King Charles was truly Canada’s king, it came on Tuesday as he delivered the throne speech in Ottawa.
Tues., May 27: Sarah Mills shares her gardening adventures just as many are planting for the season. Historically, her home has been more of a plant graveyard than a thriving garden — but that hasn’t stopped her from trying.
Mon., May 27: Sarah Mills digs into the dispute between Harvard University and U.S. President Donald Trump. Mills says the university seems to be suffering from “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” but at the same time, the president may be suffering from “Harvard Derangement Syndrome.”