Our Law - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
First Nations cadets and police officers across the country set out to try to create a law that is fair for everyone.

Episode 2
The cadets are sent off to their regional posting so they can experience the realities of frontline policing firsthand.

Episode 3
The cadets return to the academy after an eye-opening first few weeks on the job, and are set to do their fitness test.

Episode 4
The cadets have to deal with a harrowing frontline experience and one will finally buckle under the pressure.

Episode 5
The cadets make some big decisions; the force says goodbye to a well-loved First Nations officer; Cohen draws upon his spirituality.

Episode 6
A crucial fitness test stands between the cadets and the finish line; each of the frontline officers make a life changing decision.
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