The Border

Three American army men flee into Canada to escape being "stop-lossed" - sent back to Iraq in violation of their contracts. They become a cause celebre in the media and ignite a political showdown between Ottawa and Washington.

Season premiere on Monday, September 29th at 9 p.m./9:30 NT

The Border
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