Saturday, April 18th TV listings for AMI-tv East DV
History in 60 Charter and Change
John looks at The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and the road to the disability community being included. First, John meets with legendary lawyer, and activist, David Lepofsky before wrapping up his findings.
Eyes for the Job Kitchen Reno with Wanda and Andrew
Chris Judge and his community workshop crew stop by Wanda and Andrew's home, where they perform a kitchen transformation.
Adaptable Animals These Paws are Made for Walking
After being hit by a truck, an Australian Shepherd comes to a crossroads about if he can walk with a brace on all fours again or have to have an amputation.
Eye Care Diabetic Retinopathy
The retina can be severely affected by diabetes. Two patients recount their experience of intensive treatment and their struggle to get their diabetes under control.
Employable Me Blair and Robert
Blair has trouble with social cues; Robert has been blind since childhood and speaks five languages.
You Can't Ask That Growing Up with a Disabled Parent
Have you ever felt embarrassed by your parent's disability? Did you ever take advantage of their disability? Canadians give us a candid view on what it's like to have a parent who is disabled.
You Can't Ask That Depression
Meeting Canadians who share their stories and break down taboos around living with depression.
You Can't Ask That Service & Guide Dog Users
Living with various disabilities, these Canadians share what it's like to live with the help of a service or guide dog.
You Can't Ask That Parents of a Child With a Disability
Meeting forthright Canadian parents who navigate endless worry and harsh judgements on a constant basis.
You Can't Ask That Brain Injuries
Discussing if brain injuries affect intelligence and if it gets back to normal; Canadians who suffered brain injuries share their experiences.
You Can't Ask That Chronic Pain
Canadians set the record straight on the stigmas and realities of living with chronic pain by asking the questions no one dares to ask.
By Hook or By Cook Ishan & Shanaya
Siblings Ishan and Shanaya were both born with Spinal Muscular Atrophy; the self-proclaimed "control freaks" want to get away from their repetitive day-to-day lives and relish in the excitement of not knowing what's coming next.
By Hook or By Cook Louise
Louise, a once independent woman who loved the freedom of going where she wanted, whenever she wanted, is now feeling lost with her new life in a wheelchair.
Game Changers Sami Jo Small
Dave meets Olympic gold medalist Sami Jo Small at her all-girls hockey camp. Sami shares highlights from her career as Team Canada's goaltender while Dave suits up to learn what it really takes to protect the net.
Our Community Community Living Toronto
Learn more about Community Living Toronto, which supports over 4,000 people and their families residing in the community rather than institutions.
You Can't Ask That Bipolar Disorder
Canadians managing life with Bipolar Disorder set the record straight about this misrepresented illness.
Seven Feet Over Adolescence
David and Pascal meet a teenager who measure seven feet five inches and is about to enter the world of college basketball; Vincent recalls his adolescence, a period when anger inhabited him; Martin realizes only he can change his love life.
Dish With Mary Chef Lindsay Porter
Edmonton chef Lindsay Porter walks host and home cook Mary Mammoliti through the preparation of her beef wellington.
Dish With Mary Ted Reader
Mary Mammoliti joins Ted Reader, a.k.a. the Godfather of the Grill, in his backyard to prepare the perfect burger.
Four Senses Donna Dooher: Umami
Christine Ha & Carl Heinrich talk Umami with Donna Dooher.
Four Senses Salty
Chefs share dishes and cooking tips.
You Can't Ask That Growing Up with a Disabled Parent
Have you ever felt embarrassed by your parent's disability? Did you ever take advantage of their disability? Canadians give us a candid view on what it's like to have a parent who is disabled.
You Can't Ask That Depression
Meeting Canadians who share their stories and break down taboos around living with depression.
You Can't Ask That Service & Guide Dog Users
Living with various disabilities, these Canadians share what it's like to live with the help of a service or guide dog.
You Can't Ask That Parents of a Child With a Disability
Meeting forthright Canadian parents who navigate endless worry and harsh judgements on a constant basis.
You Can't Ask That Brain Injuries
Discussing if brain injuries affect intelligence and if it gets back to normal; Canadians who suffered brain injuries share their experiences.
You Can't Ask That Chronic Pain
Canadians set the record straight on the stigmas and realities of living with chronic pain by asking the questions no one dares to ask.
That Sex Show Partnership
Keeping a relationship fresh takes work and imagination; Rachele meets with a sex coach and two inter-abled couples about making it work long-term.
Game Changers Sami Jo Small
Dave meets Olympic gold medalist Sami Jo Small at her all-girls hockey camp. Sami shares highlights from her career as Team Canada's goaltender while Dave suits up to learn what it really takes to protect the net.
Employable Me Blair and Robert
Blair has trouble with social cues; Robert has been blind since childhood and speaks five languages.
Got Game Marilou
Marilou is going from the beauty pageant world to the theatre stage, while discussing coming to terms with a visible disability and many issues in the education system.
The Crip Trip Protests and Pitches
No Vacancy: Vancouver Housing Crisis
Host Grant Hardy investigates the impact of Metro Vancouver's housing crisis on people with disabilities and how it is challenging city planners, architects, and governments; Grant also reveals solutions being tested to help address the crisis.
By Hook or By Cook Ishan & Shanaya
Siblings Ishan and Shanaya were both born with Spinal Muscular Atrophy; the self-proclaimed "control freaks" want to get away from their repetitive day-to-day lives and relish in the excitement of not knowing what's coming next.
By Hook or By Cook Louise
Louise, a once independent woman who loved the freedom of going where she wanted, whenever she wanted, is now feeling lost with her new life in a wheelchair.
Healthy at Home Let's Get Loud
Bobbi offers an exercise routine with seated options to work the muscles of the core and the arms to strengthen everyday movements; Bobbi joins a registered psychotherapist who outlines his physical mood list to enhance mental and physical health.
Game Changers Sami Jo Small
Dave meets Olympic gold medalist Sami Jo Small at her all-girls hockey camp. Sami shares highlights from her career as Team Canada's goaltender while Dave suits up to learn what it really takes to protect the net.
Our Community Community Living Toronto
Learn more about Community Living Toronto, which supports over 4,000 people and their families residing in the community rather than institutions.
Seven Feet Over Adolescence
David and Pascal meet a teenager who measure seven feet five inches and is about to enter the world of college basketball; Vincent recalls his adolescence, a period when anger inhabited him; Martin realizes only he can change his love life.
You Can't Ask That Bipolar Disorder
Canadians managing life with Bipolar Disorder set the record straight about this misrepresented illness.
