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- A car accident puts Paige in a coma, and when she wakes up with severe memory loss, her husband Leo works to win her heart again.
- Alice wakes up in the Raccoon City hospital after the area has been overrun by zombies, and must now make it out of the city before a nuclear bomb is dropped.
- A Secret Service agent is framed as the mole in an assassination attempt on the President. He must clear his name and foil another assassination attempt while on the run from a Secret Service Protective Intelligence Division agent.
- A drama based on the experiences of Kathryn Bolkovac, a Nebraska cop who served as a peacekeeper in post-war Bosnia and outed the U.N. for covering up a sex trafficking scandal.
- Cal Jamison, a police psychologist, is forced to deal with a series of ritualistic murders and a malevolent cult.
- When a naive novice nun is discovered with a dead newborn in her convent quarters, a court-appointed psychiatrist investigates her case.
- A female lawyer takes an accused wife-murderer as a client, but finds herself morally compelled to betray him one way or another.
- Professor Wassermann is asked by industry magnate Morgan Hunnicut to lead an expedition to study the giant Yeti creature found frozen in a large ice block.
- The Vatican sends a priest to verify some miracles, performed by a woman who has been nominated for sainthood. During his investigation, the priest, who is experiencing a crisis of faith, re-discovers his own purpose in life.
- Based on the novel by Charles Templeton, a secret service chief leads a game of cat and mouse when a gang of third-world terrorists kidnap the President.
- A Cincinnati museum director goes on trial in 1990 for exhibiting sadomasochistic photographs taken by Robert Mapplethorpe.
- A collection of vignettes highlighting different aspects of the life, work, and character of the acclaimed Canadian classical pianist.
- Man of Glass is a film about delusion and obsession, sanity and insanity, and the line between the two. The story unfolds against the backdrop of fin de siècle Paris, a turbulent period marked by the rise of the new 'sciences of mind'-psychology and psychiatry-and the development of new 'scientific' theories of madness and criminality. Disgusted with the mercantilism and vulgarity of the bourgeoisie, Gaspard de Ronsard, a decadent aristocrat, assumes the identity of a stranger only to find out that someone else has assumed his own identity.
- A man returns to his northern Ontario home town posing as a San Francisco Police detective to collect evidence regarding the decades long corruption and now murder by the ruling township.
- Jules Akola, a newly appointed government official claims to halt rising underground street crime, namely drug lord Sydney Smalls and wingman Tio Spence. Once Tio learns Smalls is playing favorites, he regretfully employs two petty criminals, Aaron and Moor to investigate. Jules, now alleged of murder, is sought by the lovely Angie, a covert cop whose persuasive charm leads Prudence, Jules fiancée, in the arms of Fischer, a wayward clergyman who Jules inadvertently confides in.
- The Scene: An Exploration of Music in Toronto is a documentary film project that chronicles the lives of independent musicians as they build their careers in the Canadian music industry.
- Eastern values clash with Western culture when an Indian father uproots his Hindu family and moves to Canada, beginning an emotional journey that winds up tearing the clan's tight-knit relationships apart with greed and ambition.
- Linc tries to help five women who've been sent out into the cold by an unfeeling hotel manager.
- Lou investigates a murder in Toronto's art scene.
- Carrie represents a businessman charged with murdering his wife, but slowly learns the truth behind his motives for hiring her.
- Annie gets cold feet about Stuart's plan to avoid deportation.
- 2024–7.2 (266)TV EpisodeDetective Sergeants Henry Graff and Frankie Bateman investigate the disappearance of a crypto investor when he vanishes on Lake Ontario, along with hundreds of millions of his clients' dollars.
- Giles admits that he knows little about Toronto, Ontario, beyond it being a big North American city and that it has a notorious mayor. Beyond quickly learning that it is also a cold city in the winter, he will learn about its diverse food scene narrowed down to Julia's five choices. The first restaurant he visits is Opus, a high end restaurant with an extensive wine collection (some in the tens of thousands of dollars). It has been losing business with a downturn in the economy as it is perceived as being too expensive and outdated with 1990s sensibilities. Giles finds that everything about the place is old school in its good and bad, but it may be a trip to the wine cellar that will decide if Giles will give them his review. The second restaurant is King Place, a low end "affordable" Indian Pakistani restaurant whose owner struck out on his own after leaving a partnership at similarly named King Palace restaurant. Something about the restaurant has to be exceptional to get over Giles' notion that it is not a restaurant but a catering business with its pre-prepared food sitting out on steam tables. Giles has a special side-by-side test to judge the quality of the food. The third restaurant is Small Town Food Co., whose owners, two small town boys, want their customers to have that friendly, intimate dining experience they find is more common in small towns. They are betting that neighborhood residents are looking for a more challenging menu than the largely casual places of the area, such as taco stands and barbecue joints. With it being a meat heavy menu, how they handle a vegetarian request and the quality of what Giles' unusual in his mind entrée will determine if they get his review. The fourth restaurant is Agave y Aguacate, which started out as a food stall in Kensington Market. Whether they get Giles' review will depend largely if Giles believe they have made the successful transition from stall to restaurant, with Giles admitting that Mexican cuisine is not his expertise. The final restaurant is The Atlantic, basically a one-man show in its chef owner, who has no concept beyond what is going through his mind at any given time. There are no reservations, and no menus, with the food and beverages served at the owner's discretion in discussion with the customers. That food will often contain items at the bottom of the food chain, such as insects. No menus also means no prices or bills, as each customer pays what he/she feels the dining experience was worth to them, which could also be services or items in return. This business plan makes cash flow planning difficult. Whether they get Giles' review will largely depend on the quality of the unusual food items, and how much Giles buys into the non-concept. In-between his meals, Giles has a taste of the local food truck scene. And he finds out what it is like to hang out with the notorious mayor from a media perspective.
- Alison is running for mayor and is helped by Naomi. A tunnel collapses on the expressway, revealing new evidence about the serial killer of Boston. Tessa and Cam make a surprising discovery.
- Mills and Santana are sent deep behind enemy lines to rescue an Israeli nuclear scientist who had been kidnapped 29 years earlier by North Korea.