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Today on NOW with Dave Brown: Certified financial planner Ryan Chin explores the various factors that influence the financial markets He also chats about historical market trends And goes over the perception vs. the reality of the markets Lastly, he explores rethinking market behaviour Lawrence Gunther tells you about a trending solution to green burial methods called Alkaline Hydrolysis Elizabeth Mohler shares her reaction to the slow roll out of the Canada Disability Benefit ...
This time on Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, Lilly and Lawrence visit the International Plowing Match. Also, Ms. Lilly has an update on recycling, Lawrence offers tips when working with farm animals and reflects on the future of farming. Whether you prefer cowboy boots or clod kickers, come join us on the virtual hay wagon.
Today on NOW with Dave Brown, advocate Alex Soojung-Kim Pang explains how companies around the globe can transition to a four-day work week. Environmental contributor Lawrence Gunther describes how cities can prevent injuries to birds migrating back for the season. Community reporter J.R. Bjornson shares details on this year’s Alberta Food & Beverage Expo in Red Deer, Alberta. Sam Robinson shares his thoughts on the Child Care deal struck in Ontario. Mike Ross reflects on Ottawa...
We speak with Lawrence Gunther of Blue Fish Radio about his interview with Dianne Saxe, the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario. Dr. Greg McKenna from Holland College tells us about a video cookbook for people with intellectual disabilities. We discuss the role political spouses play in the public arena. Community reporter Rachel Kitson calls in from Prince Edward Island with news about the CNIB’s annual community meeting in Charlottetown. Marc Aflalo from Your Tech Report tells u...
Environmental expert Lawrence Gunther joins us to discuss why food production is something we need to take into consideration if we are going to mitigate climate change. From the September 1, 2020 episode.
Our environmental expert Lawrence Gunther joins us, but today, he's putting on his tech hat to chat with us about the Victor Reader Stream and show us how to use the device.
On Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther Ms Lilly explains how bears in Pakistan are being liberated. We here from a bear researcher about his own much to close encounter with an angry mother Grizzly, and Dr. Barrie Gilbert then explains how he overcame his facial disfigurement and loss of one eye to become a world-famous Grizzly Bear expert and advocate. Lawrence also shares his own much less traumatic encounter with a Black Bear.
On May 25th's show: Environmental expert Lawrence Gunther tells us about IPCAs, a new tool that many Indigenous nations have added for stewardship work to protect Indigenous lands and conserved areas Ottawa bureau reporter Chris Vallee discusses “Is It Time For Online?,” his new AMI documentary that takes a look at how online education has impacted students with disabilities Community Reporter J.R. Bjornson in Red Deer tells us about virtual jazz and hip-hop dance classes offere...
Wetlands around the world are vanishing three times faster than forests. Lawrence Gunther from Blue Fish Radio tells us about efforts to preserve biodiversity in freshwater ecosystems. From the March 31, 2020 show.
The Trans Mountain project isn’t the first pipeline to face serious opposition in Canada. Lawrence Gunther of Blue Fish Radio joins us to talk about earlier struggles over pipelines. From the April 24, 2018 episode.
This episode was broadcast live from the CNIB building in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. Lawrence Gunther explains the various sustainability labels on seafood packages. Kim Thistle-Murphy tells us about a local advocacy strategy for people with disabilities in St. John's. Bobby Weir reviews a hiking trail near Kelowna, BC. Mike Feir shows us how to subscribe to AMI-audio podcasts using the standard Apple Podcast app. Marc Aflalo introduces some of the accessibilit...
On November 23's show: Dr. Laverne Jacobs from the University of Windsor describes Canada’s very first textbook on law and disability Environmental contributor Lawrence Gunther tells us how we should be moving away from fossil fuels into and shifting towards clean energy Nelson Rego of Cool Blind Tech discusses Biped, a co-pilot device that brings autonomous driving features to users who are blind and partially sighted. He also tells us about Apple’s partnership with the eye-trac...
Our environment expert Lawrence Gunther tells us that the federal government has signed a deal to make the Inuit of Labrador the guardians of part of the Northwest Passage. Our New Brunswick community reporter, Gerry Harris, tells us about two fundraising events being staged by the MIRA Atlantic Foundation – one in French, and one in English. Celine Kavanaugh of Grand Falls, New Brunswick tells us about her experience with the SHAD program, which places high school students at a uni...
On Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther Lilly reveals the benefits of keeping a reptile as a pet, and then it’s part III of our visit to Garnseys Feral Acres and a tour of their farm animal rescue. Tips and Tech covers mid-summer fishing techniques, and I reflect on catching snakes in the wild. Listen live Sundays at 3: pm Eastern over basic cable on AMI Audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and rank us on Apple Podcast.
Today on NOW with Dave Brown, NHL Historian Liam Maguire reflects on the 50th anniversary of the Summit Series between Canada and the Soviet Union. Lawrence Gunther chats about the rise in remote work benefits and explores what it would take for companies to make employees return back to the office. Shaini Saravanamuthu shares tips for guests attending weddings this fall season. Nelson Rego of Cool Blind Tech describes some new accessibility features available for the iPhone 14. And...
On Episode 46 of AMI-audio’s podcast Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, we explore the world of speed skiing with blind skiing world champion Mike May. Ms. Lilly schools us on future off-world skiing opportunities, and Mike and Lawrence discuss the strategies and tech to use to ski for speed without sight.
Lawrence Gunther from Blue Fish Radio explains why the population of killer whales off the southern tip of Vancouver Island is in trouble. From the December 18, 2018 episode.
Environmental expert Lawrence Gunther discusses new research into the impact of climate change on the arctic In our Accessibility Story Roundup, we discuss Tokyo 2020's announcement for the Paralympic competition schedule, following the Games’ postponement to 2021 Nelson Rego of Cool Blind Tech, discusses: the new features in the Google Lookout App the Lego Foundation's distribution of braille bricks to school districts across the United States and, the Laundry Lens app for peop...
On Episode 95 of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, Lilly shares news about beavers on the move and the world’s largest beaver dam. Then, Lawrence speaks with Abraham Francis of the Mohawk of Akwesasne First Nations about past and current connections to the St. Lawrence River, we have tips on staying warm on the ice, and Lawrence reflects on why he enjoys snowmobiling.  Highlights: Show Open (00:00) Lilly Talks About the World’s Largest Beaver Dam (00:51) The Original Wild Beavers &am...
Environmental contributor Lawrence Gunther describes the race to manufacture long-lasting batteries for electric vehicles. From the April 26, 2022 episode.