Shows
AMI This Week
AMI This Week is a weekly magazine show with a distinct community focus, sharing events and interesting stories from coast to coast.
NOW with Dave Brown
Join Dave Brown weekdays at 9 a.m. ET as he discusses the latest news, entertainment, sports and current events through a disability lens.
Eyes for the Job
Chris Judge and Erwan Fresq tackle DIY projects in their community with a little help from their travelling workshop in a converted camper van!
Kelly and Company
Tune in weekdays at 2 p.m. Eastern for interviews and discussions about arts, entertainment, and the lifestyle issues that matter to you.
Employable Me
Job seekers are determined to prove having a physical disability or neurological condition shouldn't make them unemployable.
Mind Set Go
Eight Canadians transform their physical, mental and emotional health with the help of fitness experts and celebrated Paralympians.
You Can't Ask That
You Can't Ask That is a documentary series that confronts prejudices and breaks down taboos in our society in an authentic and relatable way.
Documentaries
A closer look at unique stories that are relevant to Canadians of all abilities.
What Happened to Holly Bartlett
Holly Bartlett’s death was labelled accidental, but there are questions, evidence, and many theories about how she may have died.
The Pulse
Joeita Gupta brings us closer to issues impacting the disability community across Canada. Listen Saturdays and Sundays at 10 a.m. ET.
Our Community
Highlighting the people, places, organizations or things that have made life more enjoyable for Canadians living with a disability.
Double Tap TV
Join hosts Steven Scott and Marc Aflalo as they help viewers better understand how technology can assist in everyday life.
#IGotThis
Meet remarkable people who have discovered ways to cope with a physical disability or mental health challenges and move forward with their lives.
Postcards From...
Join AMI This Week's Bureau Reporters as they travel across Canada, celebrating our country's diverse cultures and experiences.
Rhythms
From pianists to rock and roll drummers, to regional legends in music, Rhythms profiles Canada’s most extraordinary performers.
Reflect and Renew with Kevin Naidoo
All levels of mobility can join host Kevin Naidoo on a self-transformation journey through thoughtful meditation and yoga.
AMI-audio News Programs
AMI-audio hosts two live news programs using files from the Canadian Press and wire services around the world.
There's Something You Should Know
There’s Something You Should Know is a dating show that features interesting men and women looking for love...with a twist.
Growing Sense
Milena and Rosmarie build and tend to an accessible garden plot at Common Roots Urban Farm in Halifax.
AppTV
Learn about the accessibility features on mobile apps that can be life-changing for Canadians of all abilities.
Described Iyengar Yoga
Described Iyengar Yoga is a health and wellness show for people of all abilities and levels hosted by Lynne Swenson.
AMI-audio Live
AMI-audio is in your community! Listen for our live on location coverage of events and conferences in your area.
Reading Programs
AMI-audio records and curates a selection of feature articles from top print publications read by a team of professional narrators.
The Neutral Zone
Brock Richardson and his panel of sports experts engage in a lively roundtable discussion about Parasports and professional sports news and newsmakers.
AMI Inside
Can't make it to the next conference or event related to the blind and partially sighted community? Let AMI bring it to you!
Challenges & Change with Craig Oliver
Veteran journalist Craig Oliver and his guests analyze issues relating to accessibility and inclusion in Canada.
Food Spin with Chef Aleem
Follow Toronto chef Aleem Syed as he zips around the city in his Halal and wheelchair accessible food truck, the Holy Grill.
Blind Sighted with Kelly MacDonald
Kelly is back to check more items off his bucket list, take on a variety of dares and share his unique perspective on the world.
Four Senses
Celebrity chefs Christine Ha and Carl Heinrich team up with special guests for an exciting cooking show with an accessibility twist.
Canada in Perspective
Join host, and journalist, Anna-Karina Tabuñar as she explores issues related to accessibility and inclusion.
Montreal Housemates
Join roommates Chris, Kim, Catherine and Sandro as they navigate a world that's not perfectly accessible.
Access Unlimited
How accessible are some of Canada's major cities? Access Unlimited is on a nationwide mission to find out!
Menu Match-Up
It's a race against the clock as two home cooks who are blind or partially sighted battle it out in an effort to impress the judges.