Kelly and Ramya Accessible Media Inc
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- Society & Culture
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Kelly and Ramya is AMI-audio’s daily live afternoon program. Listen for interviews and discussion about arts, entertainment and lifestyle information directly affecting the blind and partially sighted community. Contributors from across the country share information on everything from parenting and finance to fashion and gaming. Plus, catch live performances from Canadian musicians, comedians and actors.
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Full Episode - 1750
Nathan Sartore, Program Coordinator for TO Live, tells us about an upcoming described performance of “Message In A Bottle” (6:56). Producer Grant Hardy drops in to discuss some trending stories, including: a new BC law making it easier to sue companies whose products are harmful to your health (21:55). Season three of AMI’s docu-series “You Can’t Ask That” premieres soon and we get a sneak peak with one of the show’s participants, Glanville Johnson (36:21). We get the latest news and events from Dawson City with Community Reporter, Kim Hovey (51:37). Leanne Baarda and her guest Keya Osborne discuss the multi-sensory experience of baking bread from scratch on Independent Living Skills (1:03:53). Danielle McLaughlin and lawyer Harini Sivalingam, examine the Jacob v Canada, a case concerning COVID support for workers on disability benefits (1:18:44).
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Know Your Rights - Jacob v Canada
Danielle McLaughlin and lawyer Harini Sivalingam, examine the Jacob v Canada, a case concerning COVID support for workers on disability benefits.
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The multi sensory experience of baking bread
Leanne Baarda and her guest Keya Osborne discuss the multi-sensory experience of baking bread from scratch on Independent Living Skills
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Community Report - Dawson City, Kim Hovey
We get the latest news and events from Dawson City with Community Reporter, Kim Hovey.
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Season three of AMI’s docu-series “You Can’t Ask That”
Season three of AMI’s docu-series “You Can’t Ask That” premieres soon and we get a sneak peak with one of the show’s participants, Glanville Johnson.
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An accessible performance of "Message In a Bottle"
Nathan Sartore, Program Coordinator for TO Live, tells us about an upcoming described performance of “Message In A Bottle”.
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