One of the television shows I am currently watching is set in Surrey . Allegiance is a Canadian police drama that follows rookie constable Sabrina Sohal as she navigates her career in a fictional federal police force, rather than the real Royal Canadian Mounted Police . Over the course of the series, she becomes increasingly involved in complex investigations, including efforts to clear her father’s name after he is implicated in a serious crime, while also confronting corruption and internal conflicts within the force, and balancing her personal and professional life. The show highlights Surrey’s diverse communities, particularly its South Asian and Indigenous populations. Sabrina herself is Sikh, and the series explores themes of racism, stereotypes, and systemic bias within policing.
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