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Season 3 |
| 27 :03x01 - The Dead (Oct/08/2009) | Kessler and Carver hover near death while Gray hunts down Layla’s killers. A bloody highway shoot-out with the crime mob ‘Ndrangheta has left Major Kessler and Agent Carver fighting for their lives. The Squad is forced to the sidelines, as Special Counsel Louise Tilden investigates the role of ICS in the much-publicized tragedy. Meanwhile, Gray, who has been suspended from duty, sets out to avenge the murders of Layla and his father Dougie.
Source: CBC.ca | | | |
| 28 :03x02 - Broken (Oct/15/2009) | Agent Bianca LaGarda escorts seventeen year-old Ali Jabir, a Canadian resident with ties to terrorists and just released from Guantanamo Bay, back to Canada. Kessler and ICS enter questionable moral territory as they use Ali as bait to capture notorious terrorist Nasim Mujab, Ali’s childhood friend. Slade – assisted by CSIS agent and language expert Khalida Massi - uncovers an impending terrorist attack on Toronto. At the official inquiry into the ‘Ndrangheta shoot-out, the future of ICS is at risk.
Source: CBC | | | |
| 29 :03x03 - Killer Debt (Oct/22/2009) | When wealthy philanthropist Benjamin Herzog is murdered, the prime suspect is his financial advisor Cyrus Church. Church has engineered a massive Ponzi scheme to defraud his investors of billions. Foreign operatives determined to recover stolen funds are also looking for Church. And complicating matters, Church\'s new trophy wife is Svetlana Karpov, a dead-sexy Russian stripper from Kessler\'s past. ICS\'s newest agent, Khalida Massi, finally gets a chance to prove herself in the field.
Source: CBC | | | |
| 30 :03x04 - Hate Metal (Oct/29/2009) | Now back on active duty, DHS Agent Liz Carver tracks a murder suspect,
the notorious white-supremacist Cole Thorpe, to Canada. Kessler assigns Gray to
infiltrate Thorpe's British Columbia-based neo-Nazi operation. Carver still blames
Gray for the 'Ndrangheta debacle and her own injuries. When Gray learns the neo-Nazis are
planning a devastating act of racial terrorism, Carver must work with him to stop it.
Source: CBC | | | |
| 31 :03x05 - Missing in Action (Nov/05/2009) | In Afghanistan to consult on border security, Kessler and a young DHS agent, Henry Masoud, are kidnapped and held for ransom. Kessler must calm a fearful Henry as they face torture and intimidation. Darnell and Carver join NATO's search and discover that General Zaki, their prime suspect, is also their best hope of getting Kessler and Masoud out alive.
Source: CBC | | | |
| 32 :03x06 - Kiss and Cry (Nov/12/2009) | Kessler's daughter Zoe helps Yuan Dao, China's star figure skater, escape from the Chinese Secret Service. Dao claims to be a freedom activist who will face torture and execution if returned to China. Having fallen for the skater and his story, Zoe takes Dao to ICS, where Kessler faces political pressure to hand him over to the Chinese. Zoe and Dao escape again, this time from Kessler.
Source: CBC | | | |
| 33 :03x07 - Bride Price (Nov/19/2009) | Khali becomes personally involved in the case of Mina Diwan, a strong-willed Indian 18-year-old who arrives in Canada looking for her "runaway groom". Using a false identity, Anwar Singh has married Mina in the Punjab and stolen her family's $50,000 dowry. Unwilling to return to her strict Indian family, Mina seeks out Canadian relatives to sponsor her for citizenship, but they too disapprove of Mina's modern ways. ICS learns that one of Anwar's previous brides is missing and presumed dead. When Mina goes missing, Khali and the Squad must race to save her.
Source: CBC | | | | | | | | | |
| 36 :03x10 - Spoils of War (Dec/10/2009) | | Kessler, Darnell, and Charlotte uncover a deadly Canadian link to coltan smuggling in the Congo. | | | | | | |
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