Sarah Mills says a court ruling in B.C. means remote workers may not be forced back to work, which has implications across Canada, especially in Regina, where a proposal could soon be considered.
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:
Mon., June 1: The first quarter report shows yet more losses and unless radical change happens. Sarah Mills thinks it is unlikely the postal service will survive long-term.
Fri., May 29: Sarah Mills says she doesn’t exactly have a green thumb, but with childhood memories of summer in Preeceville, she’s hoping to get something out of the garden this year.
Thurs., May 28: Sarah Mills says Steven Guilbeault, a Liberal MP and environmentalist activist, went a long way towards stoking western alienation and helped get Alberta to the point of a separation referendum.
Wed., May 27: As the western premiers meeting wrapped up in Kananaskis, Sarah Mills says the tensions were evident, and couldn’t be hidden behind the illusion of a united front.
Tues., May 26: A referendum over whether Alberta should separate from Canada is looming closer, and Sarah Mills says there are similarities to Britain’ messy divorce from the European Union.








