Air Canada announced changes to Aeroplan, its loyalty program. But Sarah Mills says this doesn’t think it’ll actually benefit the consumer. She thinks companies should keep prices low, provide great service and prove their worth for one’s loyalty.
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:
Sept. 15: A meeting between father and son is fueling speculation about a better relationship between King Charles and Prince Harry. But Sarah Mills says there won’t be peace until Harry keeps his mouth shut.
Fri., Sept. 12: Sarah Mills says she was no follower of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, but the idea that people are being killed over opinions should be horrifying to people on all sides of the political spectrum.
Thurs., Sept. 11: We live in a world that can seem very dark at times, and it can sometimes feel a bit hopeless. But, as Sarah Mills argues in today’s Mills Minute, we get through it by finding the good.
Wed., Sept. 10: Sarah Mills says there’s one item on her “bucket list” that she wants to check off: Watching England’s national team playing, alongside her dad. But even with World Cup games in Canada, it might not happen.
Tues., Sept. 9: A speeding ticket two months after the fact hardly sends a message to slow down. In today’s Mills Minute, Sarah Mills reflects on the automated speed cameras in our province.