
Wednesday, June 18th TV listings for AMI-tv East HD
Game Changers Carla Qualtrough
Dave Brown meets trailblazing Member of Parliament and Paralympian Carla Qualtrough to talk sports, leadership and disability advocacy. Then Dave takes on a new challenge: learning to walk with a guide dog!
Fashion Dis Colette
Colette wants to get back into the dating game, and is ready to swap out her athleisure for evening wear and dive into some romance; as a power wheelchair user, she wants a look that fits her body and works with her device.
IGotThis Waterski
How an adaptive watersport is carving out a new future for a community of athletes.
Adaptable Animals Paws 'n Boots
Janice casts a pug for a neck brace and a cat for an orthotic boot; an elderly Shih Tzu hopes to find a simple solution for a possible neurological problem.
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.
Host Grant Hardy consults with members from the disability community, as well as city planning and urban design experts, to explore the challenges cities face in meeting the diverse needs of the community.
Four Senses Maggie Mckeown - Fresh
Chefs and guest chef Romel Griarte prepare paella, an arugula and Asian pear salad and grilled chicken breast.
Our Community Normalizing Neurodiversity
Stories of community members, places, organizations and things working to make life enjoyable for individuals with disabilities.
Employable Me Where Are They Now?
Follow up with several job seekers to discover what has happened since they appeared on the show, and what long-term benefits and challenges they have experienced in work and life.
Mind Your Own Business Say Hello 2 Blindness
Denise Justin started an accessible clothing brand when she started to lose her eyesight; the pandemic slowed things down and now she's looking for advice to build her business.
The Squeaky Wheel: Canada Yawn, Gary! Big Yawn
A nurse on the Autism Spectrum educates anti-vaxxers during a rally, a homebody takes her first accessible hike and a controversial director begins casting for a new Paralympic campaign.
By Hook or By Cook Final Flushes
After weeks of burning the candle at both ends, Bruce reaches his limit; family and friends jump in to help with the final stages of renovations at the lodge.
Growing Sense Digging Deep and Flying High
A blight threatens the urban farm crop; Rosmarie's company continues to expand.
Seven Feet Over The Date
Martin has a date with Amélie, a six-foot-tall woman; David confides in his difficulty trusting others; Pascal shows his school, which welcomes students with behavioral problems.
Capture the essence of CNIB Lake Joe, where the lessons and laughter is carried in the hearts and memories long after camp has ended.
Four Senses Maggie Mckeown - Fresh
Chefs and guest chef Romel Griarte prepare paella, an arugula and Asian pear salad and grilled chicken breast.
Our Community Normalizing Neurodiversity
Stories of community members, places, organizations and things working to make life enjoyable for individuals with disabilities.
Postcards From Prince Edward County New
Host Christa Couture finds a sweet escape in Prince Edward County, just a few scenic hours from Toronto. After smashing away stress in a rage room, Christa cruises to wineries in a vintage car and sets sail in the sunshine with the wind in her hair.
Our Community Sit, Set, Spike
Features meeting the coach and players on the Canadian Women's Sitting Volleyball team as the unique and diverse group of women gather and train in Edmonton.
Dish With Mary: Destination Dining St. John's, Newfoundland
Join Mary Mammoliti, a chef and food blogger who is partially sighted, as she visits St. John's, Newfoundland, to explore its culture and culinary delights.
Dish With Mary: Destination Dining Ottawa, Ontario
Host Mary Mammoliti, a chef and food blogger who is partially sighted, makes her way to our Nation's Capital to discover some truly Canadian cuisine.
IGotThis Listen to Dis
A Saskatchewan organization creates confidence and inclusivity by putting disability center stage.
Growing Sense Gardening on the Edge
Water brings new life to the urban farm; Milena and Rosmarie begin a shoreline project.
Postcards from Northern Ontario
Alex Smyth travels to Northern Ontario, where Canada's history started; Alex explores Moosonee and Moose Factory, where the Hudson Bay Company established their first fur trading post; and Cochrane, a town rich in railroad history.
The Squeaky Wheel: Canada Yawn, Gary! Big Yawn
A nurse on the Autism Spectrum educates anti-vaxxers during a rally, a homebody takes her first accessible hike and a controversial director begins casting for a new Paralympic campaign.
Mind Your Own Business Say Hello 2 Blindness
Denise Justin started an accessible clothing brand when she started to lose her eyesight; the pandemic slowed things down and now she's looking for advice to build her business.
Dish With Mary: Destination Dining St. John's, Newfoundland
Join Mary Mammoliti, a chef and food blogger who is partially sighted, as she visits St. John's, Newfoundland, to explore its culture and culinary delights.
Dish With Mary: Destination Dining Ottawa, Ontario
Host Mary Mammoliti, a chef and food blogger who is partially sighted, makes her way to our Nation's Capital to discover some truly Canadian cuisine.
You Can't Ask That Memory Loss
Memory loss is unique to each person; meeting Canadians who candidly share their experiences with this invisible disability.
Eyes for the Job Backyard Oven with Jennifer and Scott
Chris Judge and his team spearhead a backyard transformation for Jennifer and Scott, including a cob oven perfect for pizza, bread-making, and all sorts of possibilities to feed the community's body and soul.
Four Senses Maggie Mckeown - Fresh
Chefs and guest chef Romel Griarte prepare paella, an arugula and Asian pear salad and grilled chicken breast.
Our Community Normalizing Neurodiversity
Stories of community members, places, organizations and things working to make life enjoyable for individuals with disabilities.
Employable Me Where Are They Now?
Follow up with several job seekers to discover what has happened since they appeared on the show, and what long-term benefits and challenges they have experienced in work and life.
Seven Feet Over The Date
Martin has a date with Amélie, a six-foot-tall woman; David confides in his difficulty trusting others; Pascal shows his school, which welcomes students with behavioral problems.
Our Community Joy of Expression
Art is an expression of our thoughts, emotions, intuitions and desires; exploring "Cool Arts Society," where Canadians of all abilities create and communicate.
Four Senses John Cirillo - Breakfast
Preparing yogurt-creamed oats with fruit, a frittata and a tortilla with guest chef John Cirillo.
Game Changers Carla Qualtrough
Dave Brown meets trailblazing Member of Parliament and Paralympian Carla Qualtrough to talk sports, leadership and disability advocacy. Then Dave takes on a new challenge: learning to walk with a guide dog!
Postcards from Northern Ontario
Alex Smyth travels to Northern Ontario, where Canada's history started; Alex explores Moosonee and Moose Factory, where the Hudson Bay Company established their first fur trading post; and Cochrane, a town rich in railroad history.