CBC Television is set to premiere a gripping Canadian police procedural series, Saint-Pierre, courtesy of acclaimed creator Allan Hawco. Hawco, a talented actor and writer, has made a name for himself with standout performances in notable titles such as Republic of Doyle, Hyena Road, Sullivan’s Crossing, The Child Remains, and The Breach.
Hawco is now all set to star in his own creation, Saint-Pierre, as he plays the role of a police officer. More details of the upcoming series have been revealed along with CBC unveiling the official trailer of the first season.
What is the Plot of Saint-Pierre?
The series follows a police officer, Donny “Fitz” Fitzpatrick, who is sent away to a French territory in the Atlantic ocean to join a new team and start afresh. Fitz finds himself amid new people, a team filled with unique officers, and an island filled with crime as he attempts to keep up while hiding secrets of his own. Catch a glimpse of Fitz’s journey in the official trailer of Saint-Pierre.
The Cast of Saint-Pierre
The cast of series includes Allan Hawco (Sullivan’s Crossing, Republic of Doyle) as Fitz, the lead protagonist, who is a cocky and unique police officer joining a talented team.
The female protagonist, Arch, is played by the versatile actress Josephine Jobert, who is best known for her work in Death in Paradise and has also appeared in Foudre and Nos Annees Pension.

Also joining the cast is James Purefoy, who plays the role of Sean Gallagher. Purefoy has previously appeared in titles like Solomon Kane, Fisherman’s Friends, The Following, A Knight’s Tale, Momentum, and George and the Dragon.
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When and Where Can You Watch Saint-Pierre?
Saint-Pierre is all set to premiere on January 6, 2025, and will be exclusively available to view on CBC Television. This series has been produced by Hawco Productions, with Robina Lord-Stafford and Perry Chafe joining as co-creators.
If you love an action-packed drama set on a remote island, Saint-Pierre is bound to be your cup of tea. Make sure you save the date.

Conclusion
Saint-Pierre is poised to be a treat for anyone who loves a good cop drama with a pinch of comedy and a cocky protagonist. So far, this series ticks all our boxes for a successful run, but only time will tell how things pan out for Hawco’s work. Do let us know in the comments below if you will be tuning into Saint-Pierre!