It has been adopted in Australia, and now the Saskatchewan government wants to hear views on whether kids should be allowed to use social media. Sarah Mills says it’s worth having the conversation.
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Listen to more commentary from Sarah Mills:
Mon., March 30: Sarah Mills says TVs that fold up and screens you can crumble and recycle are just some of the ways we may be getting our news in the future.
Fri., March 27: Sarah Mills says dedicating a week to encourage our own intellectual freedom shows that censorship hasn’t been limited over the years.
Thurs., March 26: Sarah Mills says Mexico and Europe became a destination for Canadians in January, showing the elbows-up approach is having some longevity.
Wed., March 25: Fan groups in Europe are suing FIFA over sky-high World Cup ticket prices and unfair lotteries. Sarah Mills says this lawsuit shows the World Cup is far from the fan-driven spectacle it once was.
Tues., March 24: Calgary council is hearing reaction to a city-wide bylaw change that allow multi-unit developments everywhere. But Sarah Mills says the issue is bigger than simple NIMBYism.








