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.
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Listen to more commentary from Sarah Mills:
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.
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.








