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- A moving documentary series featuring job seekers who are determined to show that having a physical disability or neurological condition shouldn't make them unemployable.
- Join AMI This Week's Bureau Reporters as they travel across Canada, celebrating our country's diverse cultures and experiences.
- Through computer animation, dramatic recreations, and interviews, Peter Parsons explores what happened to Holly Bartlett, a blind graduate student who was found under the MacKay Bridge.
- A retelling of the Halifax Explosion, including animated recreation of the explosion, a comprehensive collection of archival material, and interviews with relatives of people who were there.
- Mark and Laura travel to investigate mysteries. Through his specialized palm reading, Mark taps deep into the homeowners' psyches while Laura searches the house for signs of a haunting that might be behind the poltergeist activity.
- Host Taylor Olson takes the viewer on a journey through the arts on AMI's Disrupt. Every week, Disrupt showcases music, short films, poetry, animation, spoken word, comedy, dance, puppetry and other mediums, with a disability-first punk rock attitude.
- All levels of mobility can join host Kevin Naidoo on a self-transformation journey through thoughtful meditation and yoga.
- Home improvement projects are completed by a blind do-it-yourself hobbyist.
- Orly and Chef Suzanne Barr go up against Yolanda and Chef Toben Kochman. It's a tight race to the finish as both teams whip up wonders from a crate of secret ingredients.
- AMI This Week is a weekly magazine show with a distinct community focus, sharing events and interesting stories from coast to coast.
- Ottawa Bureau Reporter Chris Vallée speaks to students with disabilities - as well as advocates, parents and educators - about how a permanent online learning option might impact public education and the lives of students.
- Double Tap TV provides viewers with the latest technology news from an accessibility point-of-view. Join hosts Steven Scott and Marc Aflalo as they help viewers better understand how technology can assist in everyday life.
- Evening the Odds is a documentary on gender equity in sport, with a specific look at the situation within para sport in Canada. We talk with researchers, coaches, industry experts and high-performance athletes to learn what needs to be done to make sport a level playing field for all genders.
- Every family is unique. Meet Canadian families - that include members of the disability community - as they share stories of adapting, growing and supporting each other.
- There's Something You Should Know is a dating show that features charming, interesting men and women looking for love. And, with the help of a trusted friend, they'll browse three dating profiles and videos. But there's a twist. While the star of each episode talks to their prospective matches on the phone, they reveal something that could give some people pause: they each have a physical disability. The dater and their support system listen to the caller's tone and voice for hints as to whether their disability is a big deal or not. Next, the dater must pick two of the three callers to take on a date. Is there chemistry between them? Do sparks fly? Can a disability impact a date's tone? Designed to break down barriers some may have around dating people with disabilities and elicit honest discussion, There's Something You Should Know encourages those to look beyond what they think they want.
- Four people with different abilities and challenges move into an apartment together in Montreal, Quebec.
- Marco Pasqua joins AMI Vancouver's Grant Hardy as they travel through B.C.'s beautiful Okanagan Valley. There, they learn about its history and culture, enjoying local food and drinks and making special friends along the way.
- Join Bethany Deer and her guide dog Patronus as they visit Vancouver Island in search of whales, exploring castles and making stained glass along the way. Patronus even learns how to swim.
- Join Laura Bain as she highlights her hometown, touring one the most beautiful libraries in the world, learning the history of Africville, and interviewing award-winning singer/songwriter Joel Plaskett.
- We have seen many people struggle to get by as the economy adapts to this new reality. We speak to professional artists to find out how they managed to sustain their careers and businesses in the arts, what impact the pandemic is having on their work, and how they are looking to the future.
- The Other Ordinary spotlights eight Canadians, and their director, who are the only professional, traveling theatre group made up of people of all abilities.
- 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.
- Host Laura Bain speaks with ambassadors from organizations that serve people with disabilities about their roles and making a difference in the world.
- AMI's Grant Hardy joins a group of blind and partially-sighted high school students as they travel to the remote village of Bamfield, B.C., to learn about the sea and the world beneath its waves.
- In many of Canada's most remote communities access to health care is tough, and specialized care is usually non-existent. One unique solution in Northern Ontario is hoping to bridge that gap.
- MGM builds a 31-hectare mini city in Las Vegas, the largest privately-finances project in North America.
- Host, Kelly MacDonald goes fishing and completes an obstacle course.
- The wild world of insects inside homes.
- After the long winter, fox pups and bear cubs enjoy a new world.
- Killer whales and star-nosed moles on the hunt; fireflies light up the forest.
- It's a race against the clock as two home cooks with sight loss battle it out in an effort to impress the judges. With the help of professional chefs, they'll create innovative dishes using secret ingredients but who will come out on top?
- It's a race against the clock as two home cooks with sight loss battle it out in an effort to impress the judges. With the help of professional chefs they'll create innovative dishes using secret ingredients but who will come out on top?
- It's a race against the clock as two home cooks with sight loss battle it out in an effort to impress the judges. With the help of professional chefs they'll create innovative dishes using secret ingredients but who will come out on top?
- In Grande Prairie, Alberta, one horse riding facility is offering hope and a sense of community to many riders who face a wide range of challenges.
- Chris Hadfield's mission and his determination to make people love space again.
- It's a race against the clock as two home cooks with sight loss battle it out in an effort to impress the judges. With the help of professional chefs they'll create innovative dishes using secret ingredients but who will come out on top?
- Dolphin experts research the species' intelligence, and one is special is creating tools to communicate with them.
- Dr. Jennifer Gardy reveals life-changing sleep secrets.
- Navigational skills, and why some people excel at them while others do not.
- 1960– TV-G7.8 (32)TV EpisodeSeason 58 starts with a three-part miniseries, The history of the relationship between and humans.
- New research debunks old myths about how animals.
- 1960–8.2 (15)TV EpisodeThe story of the first time a humans tamed a wild horse and the impacts it made on history.
- A trained tractor driver from Saskatchewan is tested on a tougher road in Ontario.
- A discussion about laser eye surgery and whether people know the risks; how one Indigenous leader plans to become a kingpin of the pot industry; legalized marijuana offers profit and new hope for athletes living with injuries and pain.
- The Earth undergoes vast changes every 24 hours.