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8A Canadian drama produced by the CBC, ''The Border'' premiered in January 2008 and aired for three seasons before being cancelled in the winter of 2010. So far as of 2011, there's no word on whether the third season will have a proper conclusion since it ended on a cliffhanger with no conclusion set.
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10''The Border'' follows the agents of the fictional Canadian agency Immigration and Customs Security (ICS). According to the show ICS was created by the (real-life) federal Department of Public Safety after 9-11 to handle trans-border security matters, such as terrorism and smuggling. Its agents are recruited from customs, police, and military backgrounds to promote cross-service cooperation.
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12According to Peter Raymont, one of the producers of the Border, the show had been conceptualized back in 2001 prior to 9/11 before and after they pitched work for the [=CBC=] a three hour documentary mini series, commissioned by [=TVOntario=] and other broadcasters entitled "The Undefended Border".
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14The Border had been nominated for five awards at the 2009 Monte Carlo Television Festival after it had a previous nomination for Best TV Drama at the 2008 Monte Carlo Television Festival. In addition, it had 9 Gemini Awards and 1 Young Artist Award.
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16The show's broadcasting rights had been sold to several countries, including the United States on ION Television. In Quebec, the show had been shown in French via Séries+.
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18[[SimilarlyNamedWorks Not to be confused]] with the 1982 Creator/JackNicholson film with [[SimilarlyNamedWorks the same name]].
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21!!This TV series features examples of:
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23* ADayInTheLimelight: To the other ICS agents in both the TV and DVD extras (the Psych Tests), aside from Mike.
24* ActionDuo:
25** Gray and Layla, later with Liz and sometimes with Darnell.
26** Al and Darnell.
27** Mike and Maggie, and sometimes with Bianca.
28* ActionGirlfriend: Liz Carver (played by Creator/GracePark) is this to Gray Jackson.
29* AnyoneCanDie: [[spoiler:Layla, in the second season finale.]]
30* TheAtoner: See HeWhoFightsMonsters.
31* BigBrotherIsWatching: An episode deals with a [[spoiler:Canadian company selling facial recognition surveillance software to China.]]
32* BolivianArmyCliffhanger: [[spoiler:The series' third-season finale, and ''de facto'' series finale, ended this way in the midst of a shootout between several trapped and pinned-down ICS agents and a besieging gang from a Mexican drug cartel somewhere in Toronto's Port Lands. WordOfGod on the outcome is still unknown.]]
33* CharacterDeath: See AnyoneCanDie.
34* TheConscience: The point of the entire show. The creators [[WordOfGod said in an interview]] that they wanted the show to be much like ''Series/TwentyFour'' "with a human conscience."
35* CowboyCop: Gray Jackson, at least temporarily [[spoiler: after the deaths of Layla and his father]].
36* TheCutie: Zoe Kessler, daughter of ICS chief Mike Kessler.
37* CutShort: The series was abruptly cancelled after three seasons, without a "proper" SeriesFinale.
38* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Kessler commanding ICS with the rank of Major. [[Franchise/GhostInTheShell Shouldn't it all be familiar?]]
39* EmbarrassingFirstName: Heironymous Slade.
40* FictionalCounterpart: While some agencies such as the [[UsefulNotes/TheMounties Royal Canadian Mounted Police]] (RCMP) and Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) are mentioned, some not very flatteringly, at other points in the series fictional agencies stand in for real ones. According to Denis [=McGrath=], this was done due to legal concerns to get clearance instead of using the names of the real agencies.
41** "Canada Customs", instead of the Canada Border Services Agency
42** "Département de Police du Québec", instead of Sûreté du Québec.
43* FriendOnTheForce: Al with the Toronto Police Service, as he's a liaison officer with ICS.
44* GovernmentAgencyOfFiction: Immigration and Customs Security, or I.C.S.
45* HandsomeLech: Mike Kessler has become one of these since his divorce, as lampshaded by his daughter Zoe in conversation with his ex-wife.
46* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Mike, near the end of the first season, after he [[spoiler:learns that the Canadian government is harboring an ex-Croatian warlord to help them hunt down more infamous warlords from the Bosnian War by giving him facial surgery. He goes on his own to help the survivors hide from him by asking an ex-JTF-2 subordinate of his to provide protection, while he contemplates assassinating the ex-warlord before someone else took the shot for him.]]
47* IronLady: ICS second-in-command Maggie Norton.
48* JitterCam: Being a [[FollowTheLeader late-2000s to early-2010s TV series]], the camera does not stay still for longer than about a nanosecond on this show. Shots are sweeping in every possible direction as well as snap-zooming in and out. The cameraman was probably weaving like a drunk to achieve the effect.
49* ObstructiveBureaucrat: Many of Kessler's superiors in the Canadian government are portrayed as this.
50* PlayfulHacker: Slade, ICS' designated computer expert.
51* PrivateMilitaryContractors: The domain of ICS nemesis Andrew Mannering's company, Trucott Solutions Inc., by the second and third seasons.
52* ProfessionalKiller: A few episodes have this as the plot. Daisy, aside from being a MI-6 agent deployed to Toronto, [[spoiler:is a black ops assassin originally sent in to kill a Nigerian drug dealer to prevent a crisis from erupting back in Britain]].
53* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Mike Kessler.
54* RealLifeWritesThePlot: The building used as the fictional ICS headquarters was formerly the terminal for the short-lived ferry service that connected Toronto to UsefulNotes/{{Rochester}}. It was considered ideal thanks to the full-featured customs facilities left over from its original purpose, which could stand in for customs areas at an airport.
55* RetiredBadass: ICS chief Mike Kessler is a former Major in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joint_Task_Force_2 Joint Task Force 2]], the Canadian military's elite special forces unit.
56* ShoutOut: Resident computer-hacking expert Slade is fond of these, Khalida to a lesser extent.
57* ThoseTwoGuys: Generally Al "Moose" Lepinsky and Darnell Williams, who are frequently partnered on assignments.
58* TokenMinority: There are several in ICS, given that Canada is a multinational country. You got Layla (South Asian), Darnell (African) and Khalida (Algerian). In DHS, you got Bianca (Cuban-American from Florida) and Liz (Asian-American from Idaho).
59* VasquezAlwaysDies: [[spoiler:Layla, again, in the second season finale.]]
60* WhatTheHellHero: Occurs to Gray ''in spades'' after [[spoiler:the deaths of Layla and his father, whereupon he goes [[CowboyCop temporarily rogue]]]]. Norton, in particular, can only tell him to [[GetOut get out of her sight]]. It all generally drives him into a HeroicBSOD.
61* YourTerroristsAreOurFreedomFighters: Portrayed in some episodes concerning Afghanistan and Iraq.

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