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Daybreak Montreal | Jan 16, 2013 | 7:38

Controversial season premiere

The much-anticipated new season of the Radio-Canada police series 19-2 will air January 28. Controversy has erupted over the first show which focuses on a school shooting. The series is produced by Podz and Réal Bossé is one of the stars of the series.

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