AMI-TV serves French-speaking Canadians who are blind, visually impaired, deaf or hard of hearing. It is the first French-language television station to broadcast all of its content with described video in clear and closed captioning.
Visit the channel's websiteAMItv is the first channel in the world that makes TV accessible to blind, partially sighted, deaf or hard-of-hearing viewers
Visit the channel's websiteA TV exclusively dedicated to the rich heritage of the Aboriginal peoples. Each week, APTN broadcasts 120 hours of programming, including 60% in English, 15% in French and 25% in more than 15 Aboriginal languages.
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Visit the channel's websiteThe Canadian broadcast network. The national anglophone network.
Visit the channel's websiteThe Canadian broadcast network. The national anglophone network.
Visit the channel's websiteThe Canadian broadcast network. The national anglophone network.
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