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In an offshoot of the longtime CBC drama ``Da Vinci's Inquest,'' acclaimed Canadian actor Nicholas Campbell stars in this gritty series as Dominic Da Vinci, transitioning from the coroner of Vancouver, British Columbia, for the past 15 years to the city's newly elected mayor. Much the way he operated as the chief medical examiner, Da Vinci takes City Hall by storm, questioning the status quo and advocating change at every sensible turn. As a man of the people, by the people, he's always looking out for his constituency, despite any road blocks the ``old boys' network'' throws in his path.
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