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To tweet this alert:  http://bmpr.ca/1EhdbBY Watch Beverly Thomson, Marci Ien, and Jeff Hutcheson on CANADA AM, weekdays beginning at 6 a.m. ET on CTV, CTV News Channel, the CTV GO app, the CTV News GO app, and on the CTV Mobile channel on Bell Mobile TV. Visit CANADA AM online at www.canadaam.ctvnews.ca for full episodes, top stories, CANADA AM extras, daily show info, featured recipes, book reviews, and contributor gift ideas. Viewers can also watch the best of the week’s segments with a special weekly episode, airing Saturdays at 8 a.m. ET. Monday, April 13
  • Roberto Alomar: The former Toronto Blue Jays baseball player and Hall of Fame inductee joins CANADA AM to talk about his commitment with the Jays Care Foundation.
  • Denis Savard: The retired Canadian professional ice hockey player and Hockey Hall of Fame inductee discusses his work on behalf of Canadians who suffer from shingles.
  • Margaret Trudeau: The former wife of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, talks about her new heartwarming book The Time of Your Life, offering women an inspirational and practical approach to creating a healthy, happy, secure, and satisfying future.
  • Dame Edna Farewell: Barry Humphries’ alter ego Dame Edna Everage is hanging up her heels and jeweled glasses for good. The comedian, actor, and creator shares details about the final bow for the fictitious character’s glorious goodbye tour.
  • Culinary Art: MASTERCHEF CANADA judge Alvin Leung and Season 1 winner Eric Chong have added to Toronto’s growing fusion fascination. The duo joins CANADA AM to talk about their new Asian-Canadian restaurant R&D.
  • DAILY PLANET: Co-hosts Ziya Tong andDan Riskin  expose Mother Nature’s fouler side with jaw-dropping cases of brute strength and weird weather in “Forces of Nature Week” on Discovery.
Tuesday, April 14
  • High-Tech Sports: Tracking the location of shots, the distance a ball traveled, and even monitoring stress levels, We Are Wearables founder and tech expert Tom Emrich shares the coolest wearables for sports that will benefit athletes and improve their performance.
  • Joy Fielding: Canadian novelist and New York Times best-selling author joins CANADA AM to share her gripping new novel, Someone is Watching.
  • Music Notes: Eric Alper of eOne Music Canada offers a guide to music listening alternatives that are available online.
Wednesday, April 15
  • The Leahy Family: Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy from the Canadian folk music group perform with their four children on the AM Soundstage.
  • The Art of Brunching: Move over dinner! Brunch is the new dinner party. Interior designer and blogger Erica Cook shares creative and dynamic practices for the culinary trend.
  • Snazzy Spring Outerwear: Liv Judd Soye, shopping editor of LOULOU Magazine shares her sixth sense for shopping and offers essential fashion tips for every occasion.
  • Turning it Up Old School: Vinyl has made a comeback. Marc Saltzman, the technology evangelist tells us everything we need to know about listening to or appreciating iconic vinyl records.
Thursday, April 16 Friday, April 17  

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CANADA AM is Canada’s national morning newsmagazine. Since its launch in 1972, CANADA AM has brought Canadians a unique blend of hard news and lifestyle stories, featuring in-depth interviews with top newsmakers, celebrities and musical stars. Lis Travers is the Vice-President and Executive Producer for CANADA AM and Wendy Freeman is the President of CTV News.

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