Da Vinci's City Hall (2005)
Da Vinci's City Hall is a Canadian dramatic television series, which premiered on CBC Television on 25 October 2005. The series was a spin-off of the long-running Canadian series Da Vinci's Inquest. The creator, writer and executive producer of the series was Chris Haddock.
Seasons & Episode
Zack continues to infiltrate the squatters, and learns of their new plans to make a stand against the city. Da Vinci continues his quest to get slot machines installed at the tracks and elicits the help of the city council worker believed to have blown Manning's ad contract. Mick proves that the bones of two young boys belonged to two missing aboriginal boys believed to have been in the sex trade.
Da Vinci finds himself in the middle of a union war. Meanwhile, Leary continues investigating the paedophile ring, and when he comes up with a familiar name, takes it to Kosmo and Finn.
Da Vinci plans to pay for extra staff on the police force using the revenue from the slot machines.
Continued investigations into Tremaine's death creates suspicion that Fire and Rescue may have been ultimately responsible. Meanwhile, Chief Jacobs' investigation of Leary's paedophile case complicates things; Da Vinci's schedules the votes for slots for the next council meeting.
A teenager is implicated in the gay-bashing incidents. Meanwhile, Da Vinci pulls out all the stops to bring down Jacobs as well as to have a meeting with the Prime Minister; the red light zone is at the center of a murder controversy during a very inopportune time; Leary discovers the paedophile ring is still active.
Da Vinci gathers evidence against Chief Jacobs. Meanwhile, Zack and Friedland confront one another on their true identities; when the RCMP come in to investigate Jacobs covertly tells his staff to not cooperate.
Da Vinci learns he's being investigated by the Solicitor General. Meanwhile, Leary raids the Century Club; Lloyd Manning reveals he has proof that a competitor bribed a city councillor to win a coveted ad contract.
The police and fire unions unite against cross-training. Meanwhile, investigators search the Mayor's offices for evidence that Da Vinci over-stepped his authority in his dealings with the police chief.
The Crown tries to negotiate with suspects as the police and fire unions get closer to a full scale war. Meanwhile, Da Vinci tries to do some quality control within his own departments, but when two of his staff decide to become independents over the red light zone, he realises his majority is becoming a minority Ferris is encouraged to take the fall for the grow-op scandal.