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.
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Listen to more commentary from Sarah Mills:
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.
Mon., March 23: Joe Rogan has a massive audience into the tens of millions. Who wouldn’t want to use that platform to get a certain message across? Sarah Mills says Canada’s Conservative leader did just that.
Fri., March 20: Val Kilmer is being resurrected for a new movie that he was cast in five years before his death. In this case, Sarah Mills says AI is not a replacement for art, but for a way to honour a character and a man.
Thurs., March 19: It’s another deficit budget from the Saskatchewan Party government. The province is promising to be back in a surplus situation in the coming years, but that is a message Sarah Mills has heard before.
Wed., March 18: Being an air passenger isn’t easy or enjoyable these days. But Sarah Mills says it isn’t always the airlines’ fault. Sometimes it’s about the behaviour and courtesy of our fellow humans.








