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00:07I'd like to report something, eh?
00:09Regarding what?
00:10It's my neighbor, Mr. Turner. Real nuisance.
00:13You're reporting him for being a nuisance?
00:15No, I'm reporting that he's missing.
00:18When did you last see him?
00:19Oh, about an hour ago.
00:21Only an hour?
00:23Perhaps he went out.
00:25Perhaps he went out.
00:26Oh, yeah, no, see, I saw him about an hour ago in the yard,
00:28and he invited me over for a cup of tea,
00:30but I didn't go over right away
00:31on account that I had to go home, hang up my broom,
00:34and change my trousers.
00:35You were sweeping in your yard?
00:38No.
00:39Oh, I see where we went wrong there.
00:41No, it was on account of I was coming home from the rink.
00:45Curling!
00:46After I changed my trousers, I went on over,
00:48and the place was empty.
00:49You just walked into your neighbor's house.
00:51Did he have a key?
00:52No, we don't lock our doors around here.
00:54Well, we don't lock our doors back home,
00:56but Toronto's a big city.
00:57Surely people locked the doors out here.
00:59No, I lose my keys too often.
01:01Why don't you lead the way
01:02and show me where you last saw the missing man?
01:04Detective, I can take it from here.
01:06No need.
01:07I want to ask him where he curls.
01:08I've been looking to join a new rink.
01:16Sir?
01:17What brings you out to a crime scene?
01:20Two dead.
01:20And Inspector Choi is on leave.
01:22Oh, something wrong?
01:23I don't know.
01:25Unfinished business back in New York was all he said.
01:27So I'm filling in for him.
01:29Shall we?
01:29Right.
01:36Are you finished?
01:38Cover him up.
01:40Got two dead, both by gunshot wounds to the back of the head.
01:44They died within the hour.
01:46No evidence of any trauma besides the obvious.
01:49I'll take the bodies to the morgue and complete the postmortems.
01:51Thank you, Miss Hart.
01:53They're insurance salesmen.
01:55A denied claim, personal grievance.
01:58I'm not finding any insurance files, sir.
02:01Just newspapers and articles.
02:07These articles are all about the new American president, Woodrow Wilson.
02:14Metal.
02:16Have a look at this.
02:22Ash, sir?
02:24On top of the blood.
02:26Suggesting it was dropped after the crime.
02:29Detective.
02:31This man has been asking to speak with you.
02:33He says he's witnessed the shooting.
02:35Thank you, Miss Hart.
02:36And what did you see, sir?
02:37I'm sorry to say I'm blind, sir.
02:41Oh.
02:42What did you witness?
02:44I heard the gunshots, too.
02:47When was that?
02:48A little over a half an hour ago.
02:50Shortly after the door opened.
02:52One person walking east, then turning north at the corner.
02:56He was a tall man, wearing hard shoes.
03:00How do you know he was tall?
03:02By the speed of his steps and the distance traveled,
03:05I could discern the length of his gate.
03:07That's impressive.
03:08Anything else?
03:10Yes.
03:11I smelled cigar smoke.
03:14Maybe it explains the ash in the blood.
03:16Sir, if you could give your name and address to this constable,
03:19just in case we have any more questions.
03:26Interesting.
03:28Three desks.
03:29Two dead men.
03:32Oh.
03:33I should have known.
03:35What is it?
03:36The insurance salesman whose desk this is?
03:40Lyle Anderson.
03:41Lyle Anderson?
03:43What does that name ring a bell?
03:45It's an alias of Terence Myers.
03:49That's correct, gentlemen.
03:52This office was an undercover operation being run by Terence Myers.
03:57And you are?
03:58Agent DeMaurier, Canadian Intelligence.
04:01I'm a colleague of Mr. Myers, and unfortunately, I can confirm,
04:06he is the one who killed these men.
04:30You're accusing Agent Myers of murdering these two men?
04:35No.
04:36I'm simply informing you of his guilt.
04:39We found his gun disposed of nearby.
04:41Oh.
04:42May we see it?
04:43Just to ensure that it's a match.
04:45No need.
04:46Thank you for your help, gentlemen.
04:50But the Canadian government can take it from here.
04:53Just hold your horses, Mr. Morier.
04:56Ms.
04:57Beg your pardon?
04:58You do not know my marital status.
05:01Therefore, I am neither Ms. or Mrs.
05:04You will refer to me by the modern revival of the more comprehensive term
05:08for my sex.
05:10M-S.
05:12Pronounced Ms.
05:14Well, Ms. deMaurier, you will not be taking custody of these bodies,
05:19and you will not be taking over our case until you tell us what is going on.
05:30Fine.
05:32We'll need to speak in private.
05:37Agent Myers and his team, the two dead men, were charged with a top-secret intelligence assignment.
05:44What kind of assignment?
05:46I've just described its nature.
05:48Top-secret?
05:50Mr...
05:51Brackenreed.
05:52Chief Constable Brackenreed.
05:54Mr. Brackenreed, would you like me to define the words top and secret, or can we proceed with a mutual
05:59understanding that you won't be privy to any further information?
06:04Go on.
06:07The members of Mr. Myers' team were working under civilian aliases.
06:12Lyle Anderson, Italia.
06:15But for the purposes of the Canadian government, they were known by their codenames.
06:19Agents X, Y, and Z.
06:22Our intelligence confirmed that Agent X is a traitor, compromised by a foreign government, and is no longer working for
06:29Canada.
06:31Agent X is the codename for Terrence Myers.
06:38Ms. DeMaurier, if there's one thing I've learned over the years, it's that Terrence Myers would give his life for
06:46Canada.
06:48Well, he may have been loyal to Canada when Laurier was in power, but he has never seen eye-to
06:53-eye with Robert Borden.
06:55His career stagnated, he became embittered, and now he's a rogue agent.
07:01He became a rogue agent and killed two men just to further his career?
07:05All I can say is that he's a traitor, Mr...
07:10Brackenreed, right?
07:11A traitor and a killer.
07:14And now he's on the run.
07:20I know that you're friendly with him, Detective Murdoch.
07:23So please heed this warning.
07:27Mr. Myers is no longer Canadian.
07:31He's an enemy.
07:33And he will be shot on sight, as will anyone else.
07:37Helping him, do you understand?
07:50Mr. Turner?
07:52Mr. Turner?
07:54He's certainly not at home.
07:57No signs of disturbance?
07:59Mr. Turner.
08:04He seems he was making some sort of sweet buttercream?
08:09Oh, well, that's this chocolate refrigerator cake.
08:11What is chocolate refrigerator cake?
08:14Oh, it's a kind of sweet square from Nanaimo.
08:17Kords always serve them, but I can't stand the darn things.
08:19Oh, dessert you cook in the refrigerator?
08:22What good is that gonna be for you?
08:24Hmm.
08:26It has two layers?
08:28Oh, three. That there's missing the chocolate.
08:31And he makes it regularly?
08:33Bites me over every week.
08:35I don't know why. I don't know why I keep coming.
08:38I don't have a thing to talk about him and I.
08:40These Westerners, I tell you,
08:42always going on about how big their trees are.
08:44For...
08:45He was out of butter.
08:46Pardon?
08:47He was about to make the top layer and left this to set,
08:50which would only take 10 or 20 minutes, I should think.
08:53He has plenty of cocoa and sugar,
08:55but he was out of butter.
08:57Where's the nearest shop?
09:13We've always known Myers to be a little bit dodgy, but a killer.
09:17Well, sir, as you know, with Terence Myers,
09:20nothing is ever as it seems.
09:23You don't think he did it?
09:24I don't know what to think.
09:28What is that?
09:30It's marked W.M.
09:32I assume that Myers left it for me to find.
09:36What in the world?
09:49You took that from the crime scene.
09:52That DeMoria woman threatened to shoot anyone helping Myers.
09:56I'm not helping him.
09:59Yet.
10:09This is the message.
10:11It's gibberish.
10:13I believe it's a Caesar shift cipher.
10:17Now, if we shift each of the letters
10:22two positions back in the alphabet,
10:26we get...
10:44Murdoch.
10:46Murdoch.
10:47Me.
10:48The remaining letters are...
10:51D.
10:57And the numbers?
10:59Well, they're interspersed, seemingly at random,
11:02which tells me that some of these numbers are nulls.
11:05What does that mean?
11:06Some of the numbers are relevant, but others aren't.
11:09Therefore, they are nulls.
11:11But they've been included in order to confuse
11:13whomever may be trying to decipher this message.
11:16Well, how do we know which ones matter?
11:20Assuming Myers left the message for me,
11:22then the nulls would be numbers only I would know.
11:27Numbers you've seen in the past?
11:29Precisely.
11:30No.
11:31Apparently the message is not encoded in any cipher we know.
11:34So...
11:36You need your help, Murdoch.
11:39Is that right?
11:4111-15-5-12-24-73.
11:46How do you remember that?
11:52That leaves...
11:5740...
11:5820 Duke Street?
12:01The Duke Hotel, room 404.
12:05What do you plan to do?
12:06Agent Myers has asked for my help.
12:08I plan to hear him out.
12:09Are you sure about this, Murdoch?
12:11I have a long history with him.
12:13It's the least I can do.
12:14So do I.
12:15I'll go with you.
12:17Although I would prefer that.
12:18It's much too dangerous, sir.
12:20If this agent du Maurier does shoot to kill,
12:22there's no point in her shooting both of us.
12:24Huh.
12:30Yes.
12:53Hm.
13:19Hello?
13:22Agent Myers?
13:25It's Murdoch.
13:39Oh, bloody old Murdoch!
13:41You trying to kill me?
13:43I thought I'd been followed.
13:45I couldn't let you come here on your own.
13:48Where's Myers?
13:49I have no idea.
13:57Sir.
14:07All right, sir.
14:09I think so.
14:15Ah.
14:17Sorry about that, gentlemen.
14:19Terrence Myers.
14:27I maintain this safe house, as described on that card you found, for situations just like this.
14:34And as I was watching you arrive from a blind across the street, to ensure that you weren't being followed,
14:40uh, well, I saw that you were and I had no choice.
14:43No choice, but to guess us.
14:45I knew Murdoch was being followed. I didn't know it was by you. So my apologies, Tom.
14:49What is going on here? Did you kill those two men this morning?
14:54I did not. But whoever did kill them wanted me dead as well. The only reason I'm not is that
14:59I was out getting lunch.
15:00Who were those two?
15:02My team. We were conscripted by Prime Minister Borden himself.
15:07To do what?
15:09Gentleman Robert Borden crafted a scheme so sensitive, it couldn't be put to paper.
15:14The only people that knew about it were myself and my team.
15:18What's the scheme?
15:19As you know, the Americans have elected a new president, Woodrow Wilson. He's a weak and inexperienced leader with a
15:26background in academics.
15:28He calls himself a political scientist, whatever that means.
15:33Borden saw in him an opportunity, an opportunity to leverage his weakness for the glory of Canada, as he called
15:40it.
15:41Meaning?
15:42Meaning, Prime Minister Borden wishes to annex the United States of America.
15:49Bloody hell.
15:52Our first target was Maine.
15:54We launched a campaign of disinformation.
15:56We sent dozens of Canadian sleeper agents across the border into Maine to spread anti-American sentiment.
16:03It was actually quite easy for them.
16:04Unlike implanting an agent in, say, Russia, the people in Maine couldn't tell the difference between Americans and those that
16:10were secretly Canadian.
16:12Still, this is completely mad.
16:16It is indeed.
16:17And that was just the beginning.
16:19Once Maine was in our possession, his plan was to annex the Upper Peninsula of Michigan from there, the Pacific
16:25States.
16:26Once all that was in place, he was to deliver an ultimatum to the United States to become the tenth
16:30province of Canada.
16:32I'm all for expanding the Commonwealth.
16:34But it will never work.
16:36We'd be crushed like ants.
16:38It was a 12-year plan.
16:40Borden dubbed it Project 1925, but the operation was discovered and mercifully shut down.
16:48This Miss DuMaurier believes your gun was used in the murders.
16:53She's lying.
16:55Why?
16:57Opportunism, most likely.
16:58She always wanted me out of the way to clear her path at the top.
17:02Then who killed your men?
17:03I don't know.
17:04But I do know that Agent Y wrote a code red report.
17:07He told me about its existence, but I didn't have a chance to read it.
17:11I suspect whatever is in that report will describe why he and Agent Z are now dead.
17:18In other words, if we can access that report, it'll identify the killer.
17:23Where is it?
17:24He dropped it into a secret safe in our office.
17:27I was unable to retrieve it before the police arrived.
17:30The place is crawling with DuMaurier's associates.
17:33They'll shoot you on sight.
17:35I'll go.
17:37Gentlemen, only three people know how to access that safe.
17:41Two of them are now dead.
17:43The only way to access that report is to get me back into that office.
17:53Mr. Turner was in there a few hours ago buying a pound of butter.
17:58He's not still in there, I suppose.
17:59He is not, but he never made it home.
18:03No signs of foul clay on the way from the house to the shop.
18:06Is it possible he took a different route?
18:08Oh no, it's only a little ways.
18:10He took the same road home for sure.
18:12Perhaps something drew him away from his usual path.
18:22Oh dear.
18:23Uh oh.
18:25You don't think that's Gord's butter there?
18:27I'm afraid I do.
18:35Blood.
18:36I believe Mr. Turner was attacked here.
18:41How do you suggest we sneak you past a phalanx of intelligence men who intend to kill you?
18:46Phalanx, good word.
18:48First we need someone withstanding to create a diversion.
18:52Oh?
18:53So, uh, I'm playing a part in this.
18:55I need your help, Tom.
18:57And then Murdoch and I will take a page out of one of my agent's notebooks.
19:01Agent Zed, he taught me new levels of deception.
19:04What kind of deception?
19:06The art of disguise.
19:15It is remarkable.
19:17I can barely recognize you.
19:20Yeah.
19:21Agent Zed was a brilliant man.
19:23Taught me a great deal.
19:25Too bad he's dead.
19:28Agent DeMaurier.
19:29There's Chief Constable.
19:31I have good news.
19:32My men have found Terence Meyers.
19:34He's being held at Station House 4.
19:37You two with me.
19:38Please.
19:41That worked.
19:42All right.
19:43Good work.
19:43Let's go.
19:50Oi.
19:51Cleaners.
19:56All right.
20:0130, one, two, three.
20:03All right!
20:09That should do it.
20:11Now, you see a way I couldn't access it without you.
20:14State-of-the-art safe.
20:16Unmovable.
20:17The office was built around it.
20:19Oh.
20:20And how is it exactly that no one can access it except you?
20:23Well, the code is not a series of numbers, but rather a metric of my biology.
20:38Oi, Robbins.
20:40Take Agent DeMaurier here to see Mr. Myers.
20:44We're sorry, sir. We tried to send you a message.
20:47Why? What's happened?
20:49Agent Myers has escaped.
20:51What?
20:53We don't know how he did it. I'm sorry, sir.
20:56This is inexcusable, Mr. Brackenbridge.
21:02I'll have every constable in the city looking for him. We'll find him immediately.
21:06Isn't that right, Robbins?
21:09Well, go on!
21:10Yes, right. Sorry. Right away, sir.
21:17With me.
21:23Oh.
21:25Incredible.
21:26It can read your thumb mark.
21:29Precisely.
21:30Ah.
21:31Code red file.
21:34How does it work?
21:35It uses a nip cow disk or some such thing. I don't pretend I understand it.
21:39I'm familiar with nip cow disks.
21:41Nikola Tesla and I use them to create television.
21:45Where do you think we got the idea?
21:49Have you been monitoring me?
21:52Murdoch, the government is always monitoring you.
21:56Let's go.
22:03The du Maurier woman was not happy.
22:05I think she smells a rat.
22:07Does the code red identify the killer?
22:09Not by name.
22:11What does he say?
22:12The Americans have found out about Project 1925.
22:14So the Americans killed your agents?
22:17Almost certainly.
22:18And their plans for retribution are not over.
22:21They are going to blow up Glensmere.
22:24Glensmere?
22:25The residence of Prime Minister Robert Borden.
22:34So the Prime Minister's life is in grave and immediate danger.
22:37We need to alert his aides in Ottawa immediately.
22:40Not just yet.
22:41The report also references a Canadian operative working for the Americans.
22:46That agent du Maurier woman.
22:48It's possible.
22:48It's also possible she didn't fabricate evidence against me to use to further her career.
22:53It's possible that the traitor is someone else.
22:56It's possible that...
22:57That means we can't trust anyone.
22:58Precisely.
23:00So it's up to us to save the Prime Minister?
23:03We're going to Ottawa.
23:05Directly.
23:06The report says the attack will happen today.
23:09Her associates will likely be watching all of the train stations.
23:12And they have orders to shoot you on sight.
23:15By now, du Maurier knows we've accessed the safe.
23:17Her agents will have descriptions of both us and our disguises.
23:21Well, then we'll have to make sure they don't see you at all.
23:27Are you sure this is our best idea?
23:29Do you have a better one?
23:31How am I to breathe?
23:33I've cut an air hole.
23:34We're your accomplices, Myers.
23:36Our lives are in danger as well.
23:38This journey will hardly be a picnic for us.
23:41Oh.
23:43Mine.
24:00Tickets.
24:04My luck.
24:05I've got coffee.
24:07Tickets.
24:11Pardon, sir.
24:13Thank you, sir.
24:15Tickets, please.
24:21Tickets.
24:22That's one of du Maurier's associates.
24:25Then I'll get these up all over the neighborhood and hopefully find Mr. Turner safe and sound.
24:29Well, let's hope so.
24:31He is a nuisance, but he is my neighbor.
24:34Protective.
24:35Who is this man?
24:37Uh, local resident.
24:38Gord Turner.
24:39He's gone missing.
24:40The hair is particular.
24:43A cowlick, I believe.
24:44Uh, prominent.
24:45Oh, that's right.
24:46No amount of pomade could keep that straight.
24:49I just today saw a man whose hair looked like this.
24:53Did he resemble the rest of this depiction?
24:56I don't know.
25:03He didn't have a face.
25:06Oh.
25:12So what do we do?
25:15Well, if he's just watching, we wait.
25:19He's carrying a gun.
25:21That could be a problem.
25:24Let's take a walk.
25:36This is from the crime scene.
25:39As you can see, the hair is styled the same.
25:41Indeed.
25:43Mr. McKenzie, I apologize for asking you to look at this, but is this your neighbor, Mr. Turner?
25:49Oh, dear me.
25:52That's Gord, for sure.
25:53You're certain?
25:55I lived right next to the man for over 15 years, Detective.
25:57I may not have cared for some of his eccentricities.
26:00I knew him like my own brother, and not right there.
26:04That's a cowlick.
26:06No doubt about it.
26:07I'm sorry for your loss.
26:09Thank you, ma'am.
26:11Detective, I don't know what this means precisely,
26:13but this was one of the men killed in the double homicide this morning.
26:16The murders Agent Myers has been accused of?
26:19That's right.
26:20I'm not apprised with the details,
26:22but apparently the dead men are Canadian intelligence associates.
26:25Spies!
26:28You know, I shouldn't be a bit surprised.
26:29I always thought they were up to something.
26:31Who?
26:32The British Columbians.
26:36I suspect this conspiracy may run deeper.
26:39Mr. McKenzie, you can go home.
26:41Ms. Hart, I could use your help.
26:48They're still behind us, sir.
26:52Shall we lose him?
27:01No, no, no, no, no.
27:29Where is he?
27:31Who?
27:32Agent Myers.
27:34I have no idea.
27:35Give him up, or you die right now.
27:39No.
27:42No.
27:49No.
27:50No.
27:54No.
27:56No.
28:17Sir!
28:21Burn up the soil!
28:29not the most comfortable journey not as painful as ours take us to glensmere please and uh quickly
28:43hello mr prime minister sir sir burdock brackenreed agent myers whatever are you doing here
28:53terribly sorry for the intrusion sir but the front door was open it's a matter of some urgency sir
28:59i'll explain everything but we must perform a search of the house first of course do as you
29:04must sweep the house i'll fill in the prime minister you look somehow different sir thinner
29:13oh yes it must be the golf what exactly are we looking for anything that could blow up
29:25the americans have killed two of our agents already and they know about project 1925
29:31they know about what they can be trusted sir we found nothing sir what exactly are you looking for
29:41a bomb i was just getting to that the americans want you dead sir
29:49mr turner was in the middle of preparing a refrigerator cake he ran out of butter and came
29:54here and was possibly attacked there then he went to an insurance office where he was secretly working
30:00as a canadian intelligence operative and was murdered why did he decide to go to work in the
30:05middle of making a cake after having invited his neighbor over to share and said cake no less
30:11this is princess street yes we're one block away from the insurance office where the murders happened
30:18what if he wasn't an intelligence operative at all you mean he was killed incidentally yes perhaps it
30:25was a crime of opportunity the killer could have chosen anyone he wanted to make it appear that
30:29two of myers's agents were dead when in fact only one was dead he journeyed half a block killed mr
30:36turner and took his body to the office to make it look like he was one of the spies meaning
30:42one of
30:42the supposedly dead agents is still alive yes does that mean i don't know but we need to tell detective
30:49murdoch so one of your agents who is now dead discovered an american plot to do me in yes but
30:58there
30:58is no bomb there is not then what on earth is going on maybe your agent was wrong mice perhaps
31:06or perhaps the whole thing was a ruse a ruse to what end there could be only one possible explanation
31:17what in god's name i'm sorry gentlemen this is our only way out the prime minister has to die
31:28myers you cannot kill the prime minister i'm doing what i have to do you lost your mind this
31:34whole code red was the ruse wasn't it how it got into the safe i do not know but the
31:39intention was
31:40clear lure everyone with knowledge of project 1925 into one place so we could be eliminated
31:46that would include you two gentlemen and the prime minister of course not denying his knowledge of the
31:52project is the only way to defend himself and the rest of canada from being destroyed by the
31:57americans but he's the one that ordered us to die what on earth are you talking about i just got
32:02back
32:02from a golf trip never should have trusted you warden laurie was the glory of canada you sir
32:09are at shame oh no you listen here i've heard enough myers you absolutely cannot kill the prime
32:17minister either he dies or we do detective
32:24postable roberts where's detective murdoch he's gone he said in case of emergency he was to be
32:29reached here glensmere
32:35put put down the gun i mean you no harm myers i will do everything in my power to ensure
32:42your safety
32:43for the love of god man what is project 1925
32:48you really don't know no i don't think he's lying lies i believe him
32:55that's impossible we met but two months ago in your chambers face to face two months ago i was in
33:01europe
33:04don't move
33:13glensmere
33:13glensmere
33:14what
33:14i don't understand what it means but one of the agents found dead this morning wasn't an agent at all
33:23what are you saying one of the two dead men this morning wasn't an agent
33:28i believe one of the agents lured a passerby on the street killed the passerby and then posed the
33:34body in the office in place of himself effectively faking his own death the one named kenneth peterson
33:41so the agent named kenneth peterson could still be alive
33:46that would explain how the fake code red got into the safe
33:50peterson is agent zed
33:53i thought he was working for you i thought he did he must be a double agent
33:58who are you
33:59i'm i'm that's timothy he's my aid
34:02i'm sorry sir the door was open and i thought you'd still be in parliament
34:07why would i be in parliament you're not in session
34:10but you called an emergency cabinet meeting
34:13i did no such thing
34:15so if the prime minister didn't call a meeting
34:18who did
34:19we clearly need to find out
34:39mr prime minister look that man he appears to be you he's a dead ringer isn't he that would
34:47be agent zed
34:48the master of disguise
34:50he's the borden i met with the launch project 1925 i knew you looked different today sir i just couldn't
34:55put my finger on it
34:56so what's he planning on doing in there
34:58i'm not sure but we had better stuff
35:00my god timothy
35:10what's going on
35:11look away dear look away that would never happen if women ran parliament
35:15the first time since its founding our nation is under threat
35:21thanks to laurier and his obsession with reciprocity our economy has become reliant on our neighbors to the south
35:29too reliant
35:32and that is why i robert morden
35:35am introducing for the first time in canadian history
35:39the war measures act
35:42this act upon its passing will give our formidable country the power to take our fate into our own hands
35:50instead of waiting to be crushed under the boot heel of america
35:55canada will strike first
35:59with the weakling in the white house our time is now
36:02first we will take maine then michigan and washington and oregon
36:08then we will take washington dc and the white house
36:12the usa will belong to canada
36:19stop
36:21that man is an imposter
36:23who is this man
36:24i am robert borden sir
36:26the prime minister of canada
36:28that is absurd
36:29i am robert borden
36:31remove these men
36:33i am agent terence myers some of you know me
36:35and i can assure you
36:37this is the real robert borden
36:40i have this morning received a folio from our intelligence service regarding agent myers
36:46he is a rogue agent
36:48he is working for the americans
36:51i would never
36:53mr myers is right
36:54this is the real robert borden
36:57and this man is an imposter
36:59these these are american agents and they are sent to stand in the way of canada's destiny
37:05would a real canadian try and stop us from taking over america no
37:08a real canadian would support this act
37:11a real canadian would support the annexing of the united states of america in order to become canada's tenth province
37:20oh listen to him gentlemen
37:21it's all a ruse
37:24that's right
37:24we are canadian
37:26i am a police officer
37:28a canadian police officer
37:30this is the badge from the buffalo new york police department
37:33what
37:35no
37:36someone must have taken mine and replaced it with this
37:39remove these americans and keep them detained
37:41they will be sent back to their country
37:43get your hands off of me
37:45i am not american
37:48i was born in nova scotia
37:51my brother is a mountie in british columbia
37:54i've visited all of our fair provinces and territories
37:57i've befriended the algonquin and the songhees
38:01and i have welcomed visitors and immigrants from all over the globe
38:05i was a lumberjack
38:08je parle franรงais et anglais
38:12a toque is a hat
38:13a chesterfield is a couch
38:15and it is most definitely pronounced zed
38:19canada is the world's second largest country but its citizens are second to none
38:26and i'm sure every canadian here would agree with me when i say
38:30we would never attack our neighbors
38:34i am detective william murdoch of the toronto constabulary
38:38and i am canadian
39:05well done sir
39:06It's something I learned in Shewinigan.
39:12As you can see, gentlemen,
39:16this is the imposter.
39:18And this is the Prime Minister of Canada.
39:21That is right.
39:22And if I have anything to say about it,
39:26Canada will never be at war with America.
39:43Thank you for having me, sir.
39:45You were the ticket taker on the train.
39:47That's how you were able to swap my badge.
39:50That's right, Detective.
39:52And the blind man.
39:54Very impressive, sir.
39:56So what happened?
39:57Agent Y found you out.
39:59That's right.
40:00His code red was about me.
40:03But I was able to destroy it
40:04and replace it with that ruse
40:06about blowing up Glensmere.
40:08And then you killed him.
40:10Along with an innocent civilian
40:12so we would believe that you were dead as well.
40:15You intended on leading us into a war
40:18we couldn't possibly win!
40:21You know, I'm curious.
40:22What did the Americans do to convince you
40:24to turn your back on Canada?
40:26Hmm?
40:27Or were you American all along?
40:33Agent Myers.
40:35I am not Canadian.
40:38Nor am I American.
40:41Russian.
40:42A good disguise
40:44goes deeper than the skin.
40:46Why does Russia want the USA
40:48to go to war with Canada?
40:49Why not?
40:50We don't care who wins.
40:52We just want you to fight
40:54so we can take what we want.
40:57What does Russia want?
40:59What do you think?
41:01Alaska.
41:05Of course.
41:06Alaska is the jewel of the Arctic.
41:09All this just so Russia can take back Alaska?
41:12That's right.
41:14With Alaska,
41:15Russia will control the Arctic.
41:17And one day,
41:19after the West has fallen,
41:21Russia will rule the world.
41:24all we have to do
41:26is let you destroy yourselves.
41:35Well,
41:36I must admit,
41:37Morier,
41:37I thought you were the one
41:38behind all of this.
41:40I thought the same of you,
41:41Agent Myers.
41:42That's why I lied to the detective here
41:44about your gun.
41:45You threatened to kill me
41:47if I helped Agent Myers.
41:50Yes.
41:52Well,
41:53I hope we can put aside
41:54all our differences
41:54from here on out.
41:56Canada cannot succeed
41:57if we're
41:58distrustful of one another.
42:01We shall put aside our differences
42:03for the good of the country.
42:06Mm-hmm.
42:09Do you really trust her?
42:10I most certainly do not.
42:12I don't know what she's up to,
42:13but I intend to find out.
42:16Oh!
42:20Oh!
42:20It's delicious.
42:21Did you make these?
42:23I did.
42:23A man died preparing this recipe
42:25and I wanted to
42:26try it for myself.
42:28Chocolate, coconut, and custard
42:30is quite the combination.
42:31I have to agree.
42:32What did you say
42:33they were called again?
42:34It's chocolate refrigerator cake
42:36from Nanaimo.
42:39That's a better name, isn't it?
42:41What's that?
42:42Nanaimo.
42:43Yes.
42:44The Nanaimo
42:46refrigerator cake.
42:48Oh, it's responsible.
42:50I just thought I'd pop by
42:51and say congratulations, Llewellyn.
42:53It appears you helped
42:54save the bloody country.
42:56Hmm.
42:57Who's after us this time?
42:58Oh, I don't know.
42:59The Americans,
43:00the Russians,
43:01the Welsh.
43:02Not that it makes
43:02any difference in the end.
43:04Yes.
43:04Well, I'm glad to know
43:05Canada will endure,
43:07though I can't take
43:08any credit myself.
43:09Why's that?
43:09Well, I never would have
43:11placed that telephone call
43:12in time to save the day
43:13of when Mr McKenzie
43:14hadn't reported his neighbour
43:15missing within an hour
43:16of his disappearance.
43:18The whole country was saved
43:19because that man
43:20was worried about his friend.
43:21No, they weren't friends,
43:22just neighbours
43:23looking out for one another.
43:26Perhaps there's a moral in that.
43:28Very good.
43:32All right, easy.
43:34Easy.
43:37Easy.
43:50Easy.
43:51Easy.
44:00Easy.
44:02Easy.
44:02Easy.
44:03Easy.
44:05Easy.
44:06Easy.
44:07Easy.
44:09Easy.
44:10Easy.
44:10Easy.
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