As Air Canada passengers become stranded due to cancelled flights, WestJet has a golden opportunity to step up. But as Sarah Mills says in today’s Mills Minute, profits appear to be the only motive.
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:
Thurs., August 14: A review of the great Smithsonian Institute by U.S. President Donald Trump has Sarah Mills questioning the president’s motives for the review. Mills says the review could damage the institute’s stellar museums.
Wed., August 13: Halle Berry’s former husband David Justice said he split with the Oscar winner because she didn’t do the cooking and cleaning. This has Sarah Mills wanting to smash the plates in today’s Mills Minute.
Tues., August 12: Sarah Mills questions what U.S. President Donald Trump is doing about Washington D.C. crime, and whether there is a different motivator at play as he puts the city’s police under federal control.
Mon., August 11: Princess Anne turns 75 this week. In Today’s Mills Minute, provincial news director Sarah Mills says we should all take notice of the example set by the hardest-working member of the royal family.
Fri., August 8: Air Canada has announced changes to its loyalty program, but Sarah Mills says these programs don’t offer much for the average consumer, and they make it harder to shop around for the best options.
Thurs., August 7: Wildfire smoke is causing some back-and-forth debate between U.S. and Canadian politicians, but as Sarah Mills says in this Mills Minute, the whole argument is really just a load of hot air.