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02:30What did you see, sir?
02:31I'm sorry to say I'm blind, sir.
02:35Oh, what did you witness?
02:38I heard the gunshots, too.
02:40When was that?
02:41A little over a half an hour ago.
02:43Shortly after the door opened.
02:45One person walking east, then turning north at the corner.
02:49He was a tall man, wearing hard shoes.
02:52How do you know he was tall?
02:54By the speed of his steps and the distance traveled, I could discern the length of his gate.
02:59That's impressive. Anything else?
03:02Yes.
03:03I smelled cigar smoke.
03:05Maybe it explains the ash and the blood.
03:08Sir, if you could give your name and address to this constable, just in case we have any more questions.
03:14Interesting.
03:19Three desks, two dead men.
03:23Oh, I should have known.
03:26What is it?
03:26The insurance salesman whose desk this is, Lyle Anderson?
03:32Lyle Anderson?
03:33What is that name, Inga Bell?
03:35It's an alias of Terrence Myers.
03:39That's correct, gentlemen.
03:42This office was an undercover operation being run by Terrence Myers.
03:47And you are?
03:48Agent DeMaurier, Canadian Intelligence.
03:51I'm a colleague of Mr. Myers, and unfortunately, I can confirm, he is the one who killed these men.
04:04You're accusing Agent Myers of murdering these two men.
04:07No.
04:09I'm simply informing you of his guilt.
04:12We found his gun disposed of nearby.
04:14Oh.
04:15May we see it?
04:16Just to ensure that it's a match.
04:18No need.
04:19Thank you for your help, gentlemen.
04:23But the Canadian government can take it from here.
04:25Just hold your horses, Mr. Morier.
04:28Ms.
04:29Beg your pardon?
04:31You do not know my marital status.
04:33Therefore, I am neither Ms. or Mrs.
04:35You will refer to me by the modern revival of the more comprehensive term for my sex.
04:42M.S.
04:43Pronounced Ms.
04:45Well, Ms. DeMaurier, you will not be taking custody of these bodies, and you will not be taking over our case.
04:53Until you tell us what is going on.
04:57Mr. Brackenreed, would you like me to define the words top and secret?
05:03We'll need to speak in private.
05:08Agent Myers and his team, the two dead men, were charged with a top-secret intelligence assignment.
05:13Mr. Brackenreed, would you like me to define the words top and secret, or can we proceed with a mutual understanding that you won't be privy to any further information?
05:33Go on.
05:34The members of Mr. Myers' team were working under civilian aliases, Lyle Anderson, Natalia, but for the purposes of the Canadian government, they were known by their codenames, Agents X, Y, and Z.
05:50Our intelligence confirmed that Agent X is a traitor, compromised by a foreign government, and is no longer working for Canada.
05:59Agent X is the codename for Terrence Myers.
06:05Ms. DeMaurier, if there's one thing I've learned over the years, it's that Terrence Myers would give his life for Canada.
06:14Well, he may have been loyal to Canada when Laurier was in power, but he has never seen eye-to-eye with Robert Borden.
06:22His career stagnated, he became embittered, and now he's a rogue agent.
06:27He became a rogue agent and killed two men just to further his career?
06:31All I can say is that he's a traitor, Mr. Brackenreed, right?
06:37A traitor and a killer.
06:39And now he's on the run.
06:44I know that you're friendly with him, Detective Murdoch.
06:49So please heed this warning.
06:53Mr. Myers is no longer Canadian.
06:56He's an enemy.
06:58And he will be shot on sight, as will anyone else.
07:01Helping him, do you understand?
07:03Mr. Turner?
07:16Mr. Turner?
07:18He's certainly not at home.
07:20No signs of disturbance.
07:22He hears he was making some sort of sweet buttercream.
07:32Oh, that's his chocolate refrigerator cake.
07:34What is chocolate refrigerator cake?
07:36Oh, it's a kind of sweet square from Nanaimo.
07:39Gord's always served with him, but I can't stand the darn things.
07:43Dessert you cook in the refrigerator?
07:45What good is that going to be for you?
07:48He has two layers?
07:50Oh, three.
07:51That there is missing the chocolate.
07:53He makes it regularly?
07:54He invites me over every week.
07:57I don't know why.
07:58I don't know why I keep coming.
07:59I don't have a thing to talk about him and I.
08:02These westerners, I tell you, always going on about how big their trees are.
08:05True.
08:06He was out of butter.
08:07Pardon?
08:07He was about to make the top layer and left this to set, which would only take 10 or 20 minutes, I should think.
08:14He has plenty of cocoa and sugar, but he was out of butter.
08:18Where's the nearest shop?
08:32We've always known Myers to be a little bit dodgy, but a killer.
08:36Well, sir, as you know, with Terrence Myers, nothing is ever as it seems.
08:42You don't think he did it?
08:44I don't know what to think.
08:47What is that?
08:49It's marked W.M.
08:51I assume that Myers left it for me to find.
08:55What in the world?
08:56Well...
08:56You took that from the crime scene.
09:10That DeMaurier woman threatened to shoot anyone helping Myers.
09:14I'm not helping him.
09:17Yet.
09:17This is the message.
09:28It's a gibberish.
09:31I believe it's a Caesar shift cipher.
09:35If we shift each of the letters
09:38two positions back in the alphabet,
09:42we get...
09:47Murdoch, help me.
10:02The remaining letters are...
10:07D.
10:12And the numbers?
10:14Well, they're interspersed, seemingly at random,
10:17which tells me that some of these numbers are nulls.
10:20What does that mean?
10:21Some of the numbers are relevant, but others aren't.
10:24Therefore, they are nulls.
10:25But they've been included in order to confuse whomever
10:28may be trying to decipher this message.
10:30Well, how do we know which ones matter?
10:34Assuming Myers left the message for me,
10:36then the nulls would be numbers only I would know.
10:40Numbers you've seen in the past?
10:43Precisely.
10:44No.
10:45Apparently the message is not encoded in any cipher we know.
10:48So...
10:48I need your help, Murdoch.
10:52Is that right?
10:5411, 15, 5, 12, 24, 73.
10:58How do you remember that?
11:02That leaves...
11:07More...
11:0820 Duke Street?
11:13The Duke Hotel, room 404.
11:16What do you plan to do?
11:18Agent Myers has asked for my help.
11:20I plan to hear him out.
11:21Are you sure about this, Murdoch?
11:22I have a long history with him.
11:24It's the least I can do.
11:25So do I.
11:26I'll go with you.
11:28Although I would prefer that.
11:29It's much too dangerous, sir.
11:31If this agent du Maurier does shoot to kill,
11:33there's no point in her shooting both of us.
11:36Hmm.
11:36All right.
11:39Hmm.
11:40Tell me.
11:42I'm not going to...
11:44I'm not going to lie.
11:45Okay.
11:46Let's go.
11:46Let's go.
11:47Let's go.
11:47Let's go.
11:48Let's go.
11:49Oh, my God.
12:19Oh, my God.
12:49You don't kill me?
12:50I thought I'd been followed.
12:52I couldn't let you come here on your own.
12:55Where's Myers?
12:56I have no idea.
13:04Sir.
13:04Are you all right, sir?
13:15I think so.
13:22Sorry about that, gentlemen.
13:25Terrence Myers.
13:26I maintain this safe house, as described on that card you found, for situations just like this.
13:38And as I was watching you arrive from a blind across the street, to ensure that you weren't being followed, uh, well, I saw that you were and I had no choice.
13:48No choice but to guess us.
13:49I knew Murdoch was being followed.
13:51I didn't know it was by you.
13:52So my apologies, Tom.
13:53What is going on here?
13:55Did you kill those two men this morning?
13:57I did not.
13:59But whoever did kill them wanted me dead as well.
14:01The only reason I'm not is that I was out getting lunch.
14:04Who were those two?
14:05My team.
14:07We were conscripted by Prime Minister Borden himself.
14:10To do what?
14:11Gentlemen, Robert Borden crafted a scheme so sensitive, it couldn't be put to paper.
14:17The only people that knew about it were myself and my team.
14:20What's the scheme?
14:22As you know, the Americans have elected a new president, Woodrow Wilson.
14:26He's a weak and inexperienced leader with a background in academics.
14:30He calls himself a political scientist, whatever that means.
14:33Borden saw in him an opportunity, an opportunity to leverage his weakness for the glory of Canada, as he calls it.
14:42Meaning?
14:43Meaning, Prime Minister Borden wishes to annex the United States of America.
14:50Bloody hell.
14:52Our first target was Maine.
14:55We launched a campaign of disinformation.
14:57We sent dozens of Canadian sleeper agents across the border into Maine to spread anti-American sentiment.
15:03It was actually quite easy for them.
15:05Unlike him planting an agent in, say, Russia, the people in Maine couldn't tell the difference between Americans and those that were secretly Canadian.
15:12Still, this is completely mad.
15:16It is indeed.
15:17And that was just the beginning.
15:19Once Maine was in our possession, his plan was to annex the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
15:23From there, the Pacific States.
15:25Once all that was in place, he was to deliver an ultimatum to the United States to become the 10th province of Canada.
15:30Well, I'm all for expanding the Commonwealth, but it will never work.
15:35We'd be crushed like ants.
15:37It was a 12-year plan.
15:38Borden dubbed it Project 1925, but the operation was discovered and mercifully shut down.
15:44This, Miss du Maurier believes your gun was used in the murders.
15:51She's lying.
15:53Why?
15:55Opportunism, most likely.
15:56She always wanted me out of the way to clear her path at the top.
15:59Then who killed your men?
16:01I don't know.
16:01But I do know that Agent Y wrote a code-read report.
16:05He told me about its existence, but I didn't have a chance to read it.
16:08But I suspect whatever is in that report will describe why he and Agent Z are now dead.
16:14In other words, if we can access that report, it'll identify the killer.
16:19Where is it?
16:21He dropped it into a secret safe in our office.
16:23I was unable to retrieve it before the police arrived.
16:26The place is crawling with DeMaurier's associates.
16:29They'll shoot you on side.
16:31I'll go.
16:33Gentlemen, only three people know how to access that safe.
16:37Two of them are now dead.
16:39The only way to access that report is to get me back into that office.
16:48Mr. Turner was in there a few hours ago buying a pound of butter.
16:53He's not still in there, I suppose.
16:54He is not, but he never made it home.
16:58No signs of foul play on the way from the house to the shop.
17:01Is it possible he took a different route?
17:03Oh, no, it's only a little ways.
17:05He took the same road home for sure.
17:07Perhaps something drew him away from his usual path.
17:13Oh, dear.
17:17Uh-oh.
17:19You don't think that's Gorge Butter there?
17:20I'm afraid I do.
17:21Oh.
17:28Blood.
17:29I believe Mr. Turner was attacked here.
17:33How do you suggest we sneak you past a phalanx of intelligence men who intend to kill you?
17:39Phalanx, good word.
17:40First, we need someone withstanding to create a diversion.
17:45Oh, so I'm playing a part in this.
17:47I need your help, Tom.
17:49And then Murdoch and I will take a page out of one of my agent's notebooks.
17:53Agent Zed, he taught me new levels of deception.
17:56What kind of deception?
17:58The art of skies.
17:59It is remarkable.
18:09I can barely recognize you.
18:10Yeah.
18:12Agent Zed was a brilliant man.
18:14Taught me a great deal.
18:16Too many of you did.
18:17Agent DeMaurier.
18:20There's Chief Constable.
18:21I have good news.
18:22My men have found Terence Myers.
18:24He's been held at Station House 4.
18:27You two with me.
18:28Please.
18:31It worked.
18:32All right.
18:33It worked.
18:33Let's go.
18:40Oi.
18:41Cleaners.
18:46All right.
18:47Ready?
18:50One, two, three.
18:52Ready.
18:58Let's just do it.
18:59Now, you see a way I couldn't access it without you.
19:02It's state-of-the-art safe.
19:04Unmovable.
19:05The office was built around it.
19:07Oh.
19:08And how is it exactly that no one can access it except you?
19:11Well, the code is not a series of numbers, but rather a metric of my biology.
19:16Oh, you, Roberts.
19:27Take Agent DeMaurier here to see Mr. Myers.
19:31We're sorry, sir.
19:32We tried to send you a message.
19:33Why, what's happened?
19:36Agent Myers has escaped.
19:38What?
19:39We don't know how he did it.
19:41I'm sorry, sir.
19:42This is inexcusable, Mr. Brackenbridge.
19:45I'll have every constable in the city looking for him.
19:51We'll find him immediately.
19:52Isn't that right, Roberts?
19:55Well, go on!
19:55Yes.
19:56Right.
19:57Sorry.
19:57Right away, sir.
20:02With me.
20:03Oh, incredible.
20:12It can read your thumb mark.
20:13Precisely.
20:15Ah.
20:16Code red file.
20:18How does it work?
20:20It uses a Nipkow disk or some such thing.
20:22I don't pretend to understand it.
20:24I'm familiar with Nipkow disks.
20:25Nikola Tesla and I use them to create television.
20:29Where do you think we got the idea?
20:33Have you been monitoring me?
20:36Murdoch, the government is always monitoring you.
20:39Let's go.
20:46The DeMaurie woman was not happy.
20:48I think she smells a rat.
20:50Does the code red identify the killer?
20:52Not by name.
20:53What does he say?
20:55The Americans have found out about Project 1925.
20:57So the Americans killed your agents?
21:00Almost certainly.
21:01And their plans for retribution are not over.
21:04They are going to blow up Glensmere.
21:06Glensmere?
21:07The residence of Prime Minister Robert Borden.
21:16So the Prime Minister's life is in grave and immediate danger.
21:19We need to alert his aides in Ottawa immediately.
21:21Not just yet.
21:23The report also references a Canadian operative working for the Americans.
21:26That agent DeMaurie woman.
21:29It's possible.
21:30It's also possible she didn't fabricate evidence against me to use to further her career.
21:34It's possible that the traitor is someone else.
21:37It's possible.
21:37Which means we can't trust anyone.
21:39Precisely.
21:39So it's up to us to save the Prime Minister?
21:44We're going to Ottawa.
21:45Directly.
21:46The report says the attack will happen today.
21:49Her associates will likely be watching all of the train stations.
21:52And they have orders to shoot you on site.
21:54By now DeMaurie knows we've accessed the safe.
21:57Her agents will have descriptions of both us and our disguises.
22:00Well, then we'll have to make sure they don't see you at all.
22:06Are you sure this is our best idea?
22:08Do you have a better one?
22:10How am I to breathe?
22:12I've cut an air hole.
22:13We're your accomplices, Miles.
22:15Our lives are in danger as well.
22:16This journey will hardly be a picnic for us.
22:22Mine.
22:22Tickets.
22:41Look, I've got company.
22:44Tickets.
22:47Thank your partner, sir.
22:50Thank you, sir.
22:52Tickets, please.
22:58Tickets.
22:59That's one of DeMaurie's associates.
23:02I'll get these up all over the neighborhood and hopefully find Mr. Turner safe and sound.
23:05Well, let's hope so.
23:07He is a nuisance, but he is my neighbor.
23:10Detective.
23:11Who is this man?
23:13Uh, local resident.
23:14Gord Turner has gone missing.
23:16The hair is particular.
23:18The cowlick, I believe.
23:20Prominent?
23:21Oh, that's right.
23:22No amount of parmaid could keep that straight.
23:24I just today saw a man whose hair looked like this.
23:28Did he resemble the rest of this depiction?
23:31I don't know.
23:38He didn't have a face.
23:40So, what do we do?
23:49Well, if he's just watching, we wait.
23:53He's carrying a gun.
23:55That could be a problem.
23:57Let's take a walk.
23:58This is from the crime scene.
24:12As you can see, the hair is styled the same.
24:14Indeed.
24:14Mr. McKenzie, I apologize for asking you to look at this, but is this your neighbor, Mr. Turner?
24:21Oh, dear me.
24:24I'm scored for sure.
24:26You're certain?
24:27I lived right next to the man for over 15 years, Detective.
24:29I may not have cared for some of his eccentricities, but I knew him like my own brother, and not right there.
24:36That's a scowlick.
24:37No doubt about it.
24:39I'm sorry for your loss.
24:40Thank you, ma'am.
24:40Detective, I don't know what this means precisely, but this was one of the men killed in the double homicide this morning.
24:47The murderous Agent Myers has been accused of?
24:50That's right.
24:51I'm not apprised with the details, but apparently the dead men are Canadian intelligence associates.
24:56Spies.
24:58You know, I shouldn't be a big surprise.
25:00I always thought they were up to something.
25:02Who?
25:03The British Columbians.
25:06I suspect this conspiracy may run deeper.
25:09Mr. McKenzie, you can go home.
25:11Miss Hart, I could use your help.
25:18He's still behind us, sir.
25:21Shall we lose him?
25:39Where is he?
25:59Who?
25:59Agent Myers.
26:01I have no idea.
26:02Give him up, or you die right now.
26:06No!
26:14No!
26:17No!
26:18Sir!
26:43Sir!
26:43Not the most comfortable journey.
26:56Not as painful as ours.
26:59Take us to Glensmere, please.
27:02And, uh, quickly.
27:02Hello?
27:08Mr. Prime Minister, sir?
27:11Sir?
27:11Burdock.
27:12Brackenreed.
27:14Agent Myers.
27:15What ever are you doing here?
27:17Terribly sorry for the intrusion, sir, but the front door was open.
27:20It's a matter of some urgency, sir.
27:22I'll explain everything, but we must perform a search of the house first.
27:26Of course.
27:27Do as you must.
27:27Sweep the house.
27:28I'll fill in the Prime Minister.
27:32You look somehow different, sir.
27:34Thinner?
27:35Oh.
27:36Yes, it must be the Gulf.
27:39What exactly are we looking for?
27:41Anything that could blow up.
27:48The Americans have killed two of our agents already, and they know about Project 1925.
27:54They know about what?
27:55They can be trusted, sir.
27:59We found nothing, sir.
28:01What exactly are you looking for?
28:03A bum.
28:05I was just getting to that.
28:06The Americans want you dead, sir.
28:10Mr. Turner was in the middle of preparing a refrigerator cake.
28:13He ran out of butter and came here, and was possibly attacked there.
28:17Then he went to an insurance office where he was secretly working as a Canadian intelligence operative, and was murdered.
28:23Why did he decide to go to work in the middle of making a cake?
28:26After having invited his neighbor over to share in said cake, no less.
28:31This is Princess Street.
28:32Yes.
28:33We're one block away from the insurance office where the murders happened.
28:36What if he wasn't an intelligence operative at all?
28:42You mean he was killed incidentally?
28:44Yes.
28:44Perhaps it was a crime of opportunity.
28:46The killer could have chosen anyone.
28:47He wanted to make it appear that two of Myers' agents were dead when, in fact, only one was dead.
28:53He journeyed half a block, killed Mr. Turner, and took his body to the office to make it look like he was one of the spies.
28:59Meaning one of the supposedly dead agents is still alive.
29:03Yes.
29:04What does that mean?
29:05I don't know, but we need to tell Detective Murdoch.
29:09So one of your agents, who is now dead, discovered an American plot to do me in.
29:15Yes.
29:16But there is no bomb.
29:17There is not.
29:18And what on earth is going on?
29:20Maybe your agent was wrong, Mice.
29:23Perhaps.
29:24Or perhaps the whole thing was a ruse.
29:26A ruse.
29:28To what end?
29:30There could be only one possible explanation.
29:33Mice.
29:34What in God's name?
29:35I'm sorry, gentlemen.
29:36This is our only way out.
29:38The Prime Minister has to die.
29:44Myers, you cannot kill the Prime Minister.
29:47I'm doing what I have to do.
29:48You've lost your mind.
29:50This whole Code Red was the ruse, wasn't it?
29:53How it got into the safe, I do not know, but the intention was clear.
29:56Lure everyone with knowledge of Project 1925 into one place so we could be eliminated.
30:02That would include you two gentlemen.
30:03And the Prime Minister.
30:04Nah, of course not.
30:06Denying his knowledge of the project is the only way to defend himself and the rest of Canada from being destroyed by the Americans.
30:12But he's the one that ordered us to die.
30:15What on earth are you talking about?
30:16I just got back from a golf trip.
30:18Never should have trusted you, Warden.
30:21Laurier was the glory of Canada.
30:23Neither you, sir, are at shame.
30:25Oh, no, you listen here.
30:27I've heard enough.
30:28Myers, you absolutely cannot kill the Prime Minister.
30:31Either he dies or we do.
30:33Detective.
30:38Possible Roberts, where's Detective Murdoch?
30:40He's gone.
30:41He said in case of emergency he was to be reached here.
30:45Guns, Mayor.
30:45Put down the gun.
30:51I mean you no harm, Myers.
30:53I will do everything in my power to ensure your safety.
30:56For the love of God, man, what is Project 1925?
31:01You really don't know.
31:02No!
31:03I don't think he's lying, Myers.
31:04I believe him.
31:07That's impossible.
31:09We met but two months ago in your chambers, face to face.
31:12Two months ago I was in Europe.
31:14Don't move.
31:24Glensmere?
31:25What?
31:28I don't understand what it means, but one of the agents found dead this morning wasn't an agent at all.
31:33What are you saying?
31:35One of the two dead men this morning wasn't an agent.
31:38I believe one of the agents lured a passerby on the street, killed the passerby, and then posed the body in the office in place of himself, effectively faking his own death.
31:49The one named Kenneth Peterson.
31:50So the agent named Kenneth Peterson could still be alive?
31:56That would explain how the fake code red got into the safe.
32:00Peterson is Agent Z.
32:02I thought he was working for you.
32:04I thought he did.
32:05He must be a double agent.
32:07Who are you?
32:08I'm, I'm...
32:09It's Timothy.
32:10He's my aide.
32:12I'm sorry, sir.
32:12The door was open, and I thought you'd still be in Parliament.
32:15Why would I be in Parliament?
32:17We're not in session.
32:19But you called an emergency cabinet meeting.
32:21I didn't know such thing.
32:23So if the Prime Minister didn't call a meeting, who did?
32:27We clearly need to find out.
32:46Mr. Prime Minister, look.
32:48That man.
32:49He appears to be you.
32:51He's a dead ringer, isn't he?
32:53That would be Agent Z.
32:55The master of disguise.
32:56He's the Borden I met with the launch Project 1925.
33:00I knew you looked different today, sir.
33:01I just couldn't put my finger on him.
33:03So what's he planning on doing in there?
33:04I'm not sure.
33:06But we had better stuff.
33:07My dear God, Timothy!
33:09I knew he was a traitor.
33:10We couldn't trust anyone.
33:11Go!
33:16What's going on?
33:17Look away, dear.
33:18Look away.
33:18That would never happen if women ran parliaments.
33:22The first time since its founding, our nation is under threat.
33:27Thanks to Laurier and his obsession with reciprocity, our economy has become reliant on our neighbors
33:33to the south.
33:35Too reliant.
33:36And that is why I, Robert Borden, am introducing for the first time in Canadian history, the War
33:45Measures Act.
33:46This act, upon its passing, will give our formidable country the power to take our fate into our own hands.
33:55Instead of waiting to be crushed under the boot heel of America, Canada will strike first.
34:02With the weakling in the White House, our time is now.
34:06First, we will take Maine, then Michigan, Washington, and Oregon.
34:11Then, we will take Washington, D.C. and the White House.
34:15The U.S.A. will belong to Canada.
34:21Stop!
34:23That man's an imposter.
34:25Who is this man?
34:26I am Robert Borden, sir.
34:28The Prime Minister of Canada.
34:30That is absurd.
34:32I am Robert Borden.
34:33Remove these men.
34:34I am Agent Terrence Myers.
34:36Some of you know me.
34:38And I can assure you, this is the real Robert Borden.
34:42I have this morning received a folio from our intelligence service regarding Agent Myers.
34:48He is a rogue agent.
34:49He is working for the Americans.
34:52I would never.
34:54Mr. Myers is right.
34:56This is the real Robert Borden.
34:58And this man is an imposter.
34:59These, these are American agents, and they are sent to stand in the way of Canada's destiny.
35:05Would a real Canadian try and stop us from taking over America?
35:08No.
35:09A real Canadian would support this act.
35:11A real Canadian would support the annexing of the United States of America in order to become Canada's 10th province.
35:20Oh, listen to him, gentlemen.
35:21It's all a ruse.
35:23That's right.
35:24We are Canadian.
35:26I am a police officer.
35:27A Canadian police officer.
35:29This is the badge from the Buffalo, New York Police Department.
35:32What?
35:34No.
35:35Someone must have taken mine and replaced it with this.
35:38Remove these Americans and keep them detained.
35:40They will be sent back to their country.
35:42Get your hands off of me.
35:44I am not American.
35:47I was born in Nova Scotia.
35:49My brother is a Mountie in British Columbia.
35:52I've visited all of our fair provinces and territories.
35:55I've befriended the Algonquin and the Songhees.
35:58And I have welcomed visitors and immigrants from all over the globe.
36:03Hear, hear, hear.
36:04I was a lumberjack.
36:05I was a lumberjack.
36:05Je parle français et anglais
36:08A toque is a hat
36:10A Chesterfield is a couch
36:12And it is most definitely pronounced Zed
36:15Canada is the world's second largest country
36:19But its citizens are second to none
36:21And I'm sure every Canadian here would agree with me
36:25When I say
36:26We would never attack our neighbors
36:29I am Detective William Murdoch of the Toronto Constabulary
36:34And I am Canadian
36:36Well done sir
37:00Something I learned at Shuinigan
37:02As you can see gentlemen
37:08This is the imposter
37:11And this is the Prime Minister of Canada
37:14That is right
37:15And if I have anything to say about it
37:19Canada
37:20Will never be at war
37:22With America
37:23Thank you for your pardon sir
37:37You were the ticket taker on the train
37:39That's how you were able to swap my badge
37:42That's right detective
37:44And the blind man
37:45Very impressive Zed
37:48So what happened?
37:49Agent Y found you out
37:50That's right
37:51His code red was about me
37:54But I was able to destroy it
37:56And replace it with that ruse about blowing up Glensmere
37:59And then you killed him
38:00Along with an innocent civilian
38:03So we would believe that you were dead as well
38:05You intended on leading us into a war we couldn't possibly win
38:10You know I'm curious
38:13What did the Americans do to convince you to turn your back on Canada?
38:17Or were you American all along?
38:23Agent Myers
38:24I am not Canadian
38:27Nor am I American
38:29Russian
38:31A good disguise
38:33Goes deeper than the skin
38:35Why does Russia want the USA to go to war with Canada?
38:39Why not?
38:40We don't care who wins
38:41We just want you to fight
38:44So we can take what we want
38:46What does Russia want?
38:49What do you think?
38:51Alaska
38:51Alaska?
38:53Of course
38:54Alaska is the jewel of the Arctic
38:57All this just so Russia can take back Alaska?
39:00That's right
39:01With Alaska
39:03Russia will control the Arctic
39:05And one day
39:07After the West has fallen
39:08Russia will rule the world
39:11All we have to do
39:14Is let you destroy yourselves
39:16Well
39:22I must admit to Morier
39:24I thought you were the one behind all of this
39:27I thought the same of you
39:28Agent Myers
39:29That's why I lied to the detective here
39:31About your gun
39:32You threatened to kill me
39:34If I helped Agent Myers
39:35Yes
39:37Well I hope we can put aside
39:40All our differences from here on out
39:42Canada cannot succeed
39:44If we're
39:44Distrustful of one another
39:46We shall put aside our differences
39:49For the good of the country
39:51Do you really trust her?
39:56I most certainly do not
39:57I don't know what she's up to
39:59But I intend to find out
40:00It's delicious
40:06Did you make these?
40:08I did
40:08A man died preparing this recipe
40:10And I wanted to
40:11Try it for myself
40:12Chocolate, coconut and custard
40:14Is quite the combination
40:15We have to agree
40:16What did you say they were called again?
40:19It's chocolate refrigerator cake
40:20From Nanaimo
40:22That's a better name isn't it?
40:25What's that?
40:26Nanaimo
40:26Yes
40:28The Nanaimo
40:29Refrigerator cake
40:31Oh
40:32If possible
40:33I just thought I'd pop by
40:35And say congratulations Llewellyn
40:37It appears you helped save the bloody country
40:39Hmm
40:40Who's after us this time?
40:42Oh I don't know
40:42The Americans
40:43The Russians
40:44The Welsh
40:44Not that it makes any difference in the end
40:47Yes
40:47Well I'm glad to know
40:48Canada will endure
40:50Though I can't take any credit myself
40:51Why's that?
40:52Well I never would have placed that telephone call in time
40:55To save the day of when Mr McKenzie
40:57Hadn't reported his neighbour missing
40:58Within an hour of his disappearance
41:00The whole country was saved
41:01Because that man was worried about his friend
41:03No they weren't friends
41:04Just neighbours
41:05Looking out for one another
41:07Perhaps there's a moral in that
41:09Very good
41:11Alright easy
41:15Easy
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