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Sunday, June 16th TV listings for AMI-tv East
A magazine that focuses on disability and is a gathering place for those who live with or are close to people with functional limitations.
Our Community Happy Popcorn Company
Learning about the Happy Popcorn Company, a family-run company that is inclusive.
Postcards from Newfoundland and Labrador
Laura Bain and Shelby Travers travel to Canada's most easterly province, Newfoundland and Labrador, and experience the dramatic coastlines, colourful culture and friendly people in this unique part of the country.
Disrupt Ben Stewart, Seeley Quest and Camila Wong
Sight Seers Annessa's Story
The strange experiences started when Anessa was cleaning her home; she was dusting a shelf and noticed the words "loves ya" written on it; scared of what will happen next, Anessa is calling upon the "Sight Seers" for answers.
Mind Set Go Janice
Janice was born with a neurological disease that is slowly taking away her ability to walk; every extra pound she carries puts more pressure on her feet, and Janice knows getting fit is the key to staying mobile.
Four Senses Buttered
Christine and Carl are joined in the kitchen by Chatelaine food editor Claire Tansey.
Four Senses Bits & Bites
Chef Farzam Fallah joins Christine and Carl for some bits and bites.
The highlights of this week's show featuring the latest news, entertainment, sports and current events through a disability lens.
Breathe (2017)
After contracting polio at the age of 28, Robin Cavendish is confined to a bed and given only months to live. With help from his family and inventor Teddy Hall, Cavendish devotes the rest of his life to helping fellow patients and the disabled.
Our Community Happy Popcorn Company
Learning about the Happy Popcorn Company, a family-run company that is inclusive.
The highlights of this week's show featuring the latest news, entertainment, sports and current events through a disability lens.
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.
Sea School: Marine Science Camp
Blind and partially blind students visit the remote village of Bamfield to learn about the sea.
Beyond the Field Classification in Parasport
Classification is the backbone of fair competition in the world of para sport, but it's also fraught with complications; Paul Easton and Priscilla Gagné discuss the challenges of classifying athletes.
An interactive experience providing the ability to cover technology news as it unfolds.
Breathe (2017)
After contracting polio at the age of 28, Robin Cavendish is confined to a bed and given only months to live. With help from his family and inventor Teddy Hall, Cavendish devotes the rest of his life to helping fellow patients and the disabled.
Beyond the Field Classification in Parasport
Classification is the backbone of fair competition in the world of para sport, but it's also fraught with complications; Paul Easton and Priscilla Gagné discuss the challenges of classifying athletes.
Postcards From Salt Spring Island
Getting away to Salt Spring island and unwinding with Christa Couture on Canada's West Coast; Christa tries her hand at cow milking, beekeeping and sampling the local cannabis cuisine.
Womb Envy A Christmas Carol
A gay party boy must play daddy to his pregnant, straight best friend.
By Hook or By Cook On The Rocks
Day after day of Christian cycling, crashing and breaking down has strained the relationship between he and Bruce.
Breathe (2017)
After contracting polio at the age of 28, Robin Cavendish is confined to a bed and given only months to live. With help from his family and inventor Teddy Hall, Cavendish devotes the rest of his life to helping fellow patients and the disabled.
Exploring issues and events from across the country, featuring people and stories from local communities, and focusing on national themes.