Tuesday, March 10th TV listings for AMI-tv East
Employable Me Becca and Riley
Becca looks for an accepting work environment; Riley has trouble with interviews.
Got Game Tai
From wheelchair racing to the LGBTQ+ club scene in Toronto, Tai opens up about his passions and interests, as well as the strange behaviour people exhibit when they see a wheelchair user.
Grant Hardy and a group of blind and partially sighted people try the Grouse Grind mountain hike.
Four Senses Bits & Bites
Chef Farzam Fallah joins Christine and Carl for some bits and bites.
Our Community Different is Beautiful
Pip has Down Syndrome; when Pip was born Tara was shocked, but realized what a gift she was to her and her family, so she started the Happy Soul Project to celebrate the fact that different is beautiful.
Blind Trust: A Guide Dog's Journey History Lesson
The use of dogs as service companions is less than 100 years old; learning about the history of guide dogs and why certain breeds are more well-suited for guiding.
Speaking with ambassadors from organizations that serve people with disabilities about their roles and making a difference in the world.
Fashion Dis Gabi
Head-to-toe overhauls of frustrated style seekers, discouraged by an industry that lacks adaptive options.
Eyes for the Job Baking with the Family with Heather Clarke
Chris Judge and the community workshop crew offer tons of ideas for transforming Heather's basic kitchen into a dreamy, picture perfect baking station.
Healthy at Home Combo for One
Got Game Tai
From wheelchair racing to the LGBTQ+ club scene in Toronto, Tai opens up about his passions and interests, as well as the strange behaviour people exhibit when they see a wheelchair user.
Game Changers Catherine Wreford
Dave Brown meets celebrated Canadian actress, singer and dancer Catherine Wreford. Catherine opens up about her battle with brain cancer, her work founding livingoutloud.life, and her victory on Season 8 of The Amazing Race Canada.
Our Community Disabled Not Dead
In this episode of Our Community, learn more about the Disabled Not Dead Society, a vibrant social group created to share knowledge and resources for people with mobility challenges.
What do you get when you mix two best friends, an alpaca, molten glass and an ATV? A perfect day in Frelighsburg! Christa Couture kicks off her travel adventures in Quebec's Eastern Townships hitting the road with Susan, her best friend of 40 years.
Growing Sense A Time to Reap
Rosmarie and Milena put the garden to bed and make plans for an end-of-the-season harvest meal.
Four Senses Bits & Bites
Chef Farzam Fallah joins Christine and Carl for some bits and bites.
Our Community Different is Beautiful
Pip has Down Syndrome; when Pip was born Tara was shocked, but realized what a gift she was to her and her family, so she started the Happy Soul Project to celebrate the fact that different is beautiful.
Dish With Mary Sauvage
Mary Mammoliti, a home cook and food blogger who is blind, knows her way around the kitchen; focusing on one chef, one dish and one-star ingredient.
Pretty Blind What the Honk Would I Talk About?
Mind Your Own Business The Valley Bee Company
Meeting Ben, a beekeeper with hopes of expansion, making a seasonal business buzz all year round.
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.
Got Game Tai
From wheelchair racing to the LGBTQ+ club scene in Toronto, Tai opens up about his passions and interests, as well as the strange behaviour people exhibit when they see a wheelchair user.
Dish With Mary Sauvage
Mary Mammoliti, a home cook and food blogger who is blind, knows her way around the kitchen; focusing on one chef, one dish and one-star ingredient.
Pretty Blind What the Honk Would I Talk About?
Mind Your Own Business The Valley Bee Company
Meeting Ben, a beekeeper with hopes of expansion, making a seasonal business buzz all year round.
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.
Four Senses Bits & Bites
Chef Farzam Fallah joins Christine and Carl for some bits and bites.
Our Community Different is Beautiful
Pip has Down Syndrome; when Pip was born Tara was shocked, but realized what a gift she was to her and her family, so she started the Happy Soul Project to celebrate the fact that different is beautiful.
Seven Feet Over The Meeting
Pascal, David, Martin and Vincent invite viewers into their homes; the foursome get to know each other by meeting at David's store, a shoe shop for tall people.
You Can't Ask That Down Syndrome
Canadians give a heart-warming and candid view into the lives of people with Down syndrome, from dating to work and the importance of hugs.
Employable Me Becca and Riley
Becca looks for an accepting work environment; Riley has trouble with interviews.
Four Senses Pickled
Exploring all things pickled, as chef Amira Becarevic joins Carl and Christine in the kitchen.
Our Community Surf's Up
Jackson and his siblings attend "Surf's Up for Autism," a two-day camp filled with surfing, beach games and family fun in an enriching and inclusive environment.
Dish With Mary Sauvage
Mary Mammoliti, a home cook and food blogger who is blind, knows her way around the kitchen; focusing on one chef, one dish and one-star ingredient.
Pretty Blind What the Honk Would I Talk About?
Mind Your Own Business The Valley Bee Company
Meeting Ben, a beekeeper with hopes of expansion, making a seasonal business buzz all year round.
