Saturday, August 1st TV listings for AMI-tv East
The Squeaky Wheel: Canada Better Pissed Off Than On!
A group of Robin Hood-ers are mistaken for looters, the government's new health plan has catheter users clenching and economics expert Mistress Painelope whips our finances into line.
Eyes for the Job Boat Storage at The Deanery Project
Chris and the team clear out Charles' boathouse and deck it out with a work bench, cubbies and other needed storage; they'll also build a large canoe storage structure featuring safe, reliable and easy access.
Adaptable Animals Wheels (and Paws) Up
Big changes are in store for PawsAbility as Janice moves her practice; an old friend brings new visitors for brace fittings; a former Olympic Sledge Hockey champion and his miniature dachshund get much needed cart adjustments.
In Focus Mental Health
April Hubbard and guests discuss mental health and well-being; Tyler Simmonds, Jay Everett and Hanan Hazime join.
Employable Me Becca and Riley
Becca looks for an accepting work environment; Riley has trouble with interviews.
History in 60 WheelchairRugby
John looks at the history of Murderball, a.k.a. Wheelchair Rugby. After meeting one of its inventors, Duncan Campbell, John takes in a rugby tournament and hits the court to wrap up the history of this Canadian sport.
History in 60 Comedy
John dives into the history of comedy from the disability community. He meets several comedians, including David Roach, Dakota Hebert and Wesley Magee-Saxton. Then, John hits an open mic night to put it all together.
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; John meets with legendary lawyer and activist David Lepofsky before wrapping up his findings.
History in 60 News Media
John reports on the history of news media in Canada and those who have led the way for journalists with disabilities; after going behind the scenes with sports reporter Cam Tait, John holds a press conference.
History in 60 Dance
John traces the evolution of dance in Canada for artists with disabilities. After taking in a show at the National accessArts Centre, John choreographs his findings on stage in Calgary.
History in 60 Politics
John digs into the world of politics and persons with disabilities who have held office; first, he meets with Stephanie Cadieux, Michelle Stilwell and Keith Jorgenson, before getting in front of his "constituents" with a speech.
Underdog Inc Roadblocks Ahead
Worsening rib pain forces Dale into urgent care, and Gripp begins to question his future working relationship with Dale. Meanwhile, Caden takes on a recovery that quickly spirals beyond his control.
By Hook or By Cook Not the Plan
On the trail, as the first day draws to a close, Christian's dream of hand cycling the Baja Divide begins to unravel.
Game Changers Reese Ketler
Dave Brown meets Reese Ketler, a Winnipeg content creator. With over 360,000 TikTok followers, Reese raises awareness about spinal cord injuries and shares his journey earning a spot on Team Canada's Wheelchair Rugby team.
Our Community The Deviants
Stories of community members, places, organizations and things working to make life enjoyable for individuals with disabilities.
You Can't Ask That Autism
People with high-functioning autism face stigma and judgment, often because their disability shows no outward signs; participants honestly answer questions about what it feels like to live with autism.
Push Never Look Back
Natasha attends a cheerleading reunion; Brian and Riccardo live it up in Italy; Bean reveals some unsettling news about her long-distance boyfriend.
Dish With Mary Chef Brandon Bowers
Mary travels to Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, where the historic Gahan House takes centre stage; she is joined by Chef Brandon, who shares his culinary journey and what inspires him to create seasonal menus.
Four Senses Greens & Grapes
Christine Ha and Carl Heinrich join forces with chefs to cook dishes and share tips on how to be more self-sufficient in the kitchen.
Four Senses In the Grove
Jessica Holmes talks cranberries.
History in 60 WheelchairRugby
John looks at the history of Murderball, a.k.a. Wheelchair Rugby. After meeting one of its inventors, Duncan Campbell, John takes in a rugby tournament and hits the court to wrap up the history of this Canadian sport.
History in 60 Comedy
John dives into the history of comedy from the disability community. He meets several comedians, including David Roach, Dakota Hebert and Wesley Magee-Saxton. Then, John hits an open mic night to put it all together.
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; John meets with legendary lawyer and activist David Lepofsky before wrapping up his findings.
History in 60 News Media
John reports on the history of news media in Canada and those who have led the way for journalists with disabilities; after going behind the scenes with sports reporter Cam Tait, John holds a press conference.
History in 60 Dance
John traces the evolution of dance in Canada for artists with disabilities. After taking in a show at the National accessArts Centre, John choreographs his findings on stage in Calgary.
History in 60 Politics
John digs into the world of politics and persons with disabilities who have held office; first, he meets with Stephanie Cadieux, Michelle Stilwell and Keith Jorgenson, before getting in front of his "constituents" with a speech.
One More Time The Incident
When Sports Dynasty challenges One More Time to a hockey game, DJ must finally confront the real reason he retired from playing pro hockey.
Game Changers Reese Ketler
Dave Brown meets Reese Ketler, a Winnipeg content creator. With over 360,000 TikTok followers, Reese raises awareness about spinal cord injuries and shares his journey earning a spot on Team Canada's Wheelchair Rugby team.
Employable Me Becca and Riley
Becca looks for an accepting work environment; Riley has trouble with interviews.
Got Game Sofia
Sofia, a creative writer and poet, talks about art as a form of expression and healing, as well as the importance of therapy and emotional intelligence.
Underdog Inc Roadblocks Ahead
Worsening rib pain forces Dale into urgent care, and Gripp begins to question his future working relationship with Dale. Meanwhile, Caden takes on a recovery that quickly spirals beyond his control.
Sport for All: The Special Olympics
Examining the origins and growth of The Special Olympics and showing how the organization has inspired others to change perceptions towards equality and inclusion.
By Hook or By Cook Not the Plan
On the trail, as the first day draws to a close, Christian's dream of hand cycling the Baja Divide begins to unravel.
Healthy at Home Flipped
Game Changers Reese Ketler
Dave Brown meets Reese Ketler, a Winnipeg content creator. With over 360,000 TikTok followers, Reese raises awareness about spinal cord injuries and shares his journey earning a spot on Team Canada's Wheelchair Rugby team.
Our Community The Deviants
Stories of community members, places, organizations and things working to make life enjoyable for individuals with disabilities.
Push Never Look Back
Natasha attends a cheerleading reunion; Brian and Riccardo live it up in Italy; Bean reveals some unsettling news about her long-distance boyfriend.
You Can't Ask That Autism
People with high-functioning autism face stigma and judgment, often because their disability shows no outward signs; participants honestly answer questions about what it feels like to live with autism.
