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What is happening now to people seeking abortions in the US?

People in the US protesting the new abortion law
  • Digital security is important to consider when traveling. We learn more about this with Damashe Thomas, on our Tech Talk.
  • NBA free agency has been wild so far this year. Brock Richardson gives us all the details in his sports report.
  • Let’s learn about the show Level Playing Field, which is launching its third season on AMI-tv.
  • Community Reporter Annette Dennis highlights this year’s Springbank Gardens Concert Series, in London, Ontario.
  • The Toronto Fringe Festival is back for another year and will be live and in-person at 11 indoor venues across the city. We chat with Jackie Twomey, one of the performers in the sketch show, An Evening with Devon & Jackie.
  • What is happening now to people seeking abortions in the United States? How does this effect Canadian law? We discuss with Danielle McLaughlin.

Challenges being faced by people with disabilities during air travel

A plane flying in the sky above the clouds
  • Michael Feir teases some of his favourite podcasts to check out during the Canada Day long weekend.
  • Fern Lulham highlights challenges being faced by people with disabilities during air travel.
  • The nation’s capital is hosting the first in-person Canada Day event since 2019. Karen Magee fills us in on the celebrations.
  • We flip through quirky stories from around the globe, with Jeff Ryman on What in the World.
  • On our Book Club, we review A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier, by Ishmael Beah, with the recommender of the title, George Quarcoo.

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The Big Story:
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Summer grill accessories for grilling season

A BBQ with grilled food on it
  • The 2022 NHL season is over with the Colorado Avalanche winning the Stanley Cup. We recap the playoffs and forecast what the Canadian teams could have in store this offseason with NHL broadcaster, Nick Alberga
  • On our TV Talk, Greg David discusses our current state of trust for gaining information from the media.
  • Volunteering is a great way to stay active during the summer months. Ryan Delehanty highlights his top 3 volunteer gigs to be part of in Halifax.
  • How can you help protect your skin inside and out? Jeff Ryman lets us know in his health headlines.
  • Mary Mammoliti of Kitchen Confession has our staple summer grill accessories for grilling season.

Animal myth-busters

Two dogs sitting beside each other
  • On Ask a Vet, Dr. Danielle Jongkind brings us another myth-busters segment.
  • Frances Wong shares Summer hair care tips, including how to care for pool and sun damaged hair.
  • By Hook or By Cook airs Thursdays at 10 p.m. Eastern on AMI-tv. We get a teaser of what we can expect this season with the star of the show, Bruce Cook.
  • Montreal Community Reporter Mathieu Rochette highlights the research report with the RAAQ, Web Accessibility of Canadian banking services.
  • Lucia Bellafante shares fun activities we can try out with our children, for relaxed learning opportunities during the summer break.
  • Get your score boards out, as Jeff Ryman puts on his Quizmaster Hat, and tests today’s Hosts of the show.

New Stanley Cup Champs crowned

Colorado Avalanche players celebrating with the Stanley Cup
  • On our Tech Talk, Michael Babcock shares how he uses the Todoist tool to organize projects.
  • The Colorado Avalanche are your 2022 Stanley Cup champs. Brock Richardson gives us the all the details about this.
  • Let’s talk about the Telepresence Robot Project with Grant Hardy, our AMI Reporter in Vancouver, B.C.
  • According to a new survey conducted by Rakuten, with inflation and soaring gas prices top of mind, cost is the number one inhibitor to planning a post-pandemic trip. We learn more about this.
  • Ottawa Tourism granted special museum status to dozens of Ottawa festivals, restaurants, concert venues, and attractions as a way to shine a light on some of the city's cultural hidden gems. We learn more about this.
  • Danielle McLaughlin and her guest, personal injury lawyer Sonia Nijjar, continue their conversation about a case involving disability rights at the University of Toronto.