A longtime fixture in Toronto, the Citytv brand surfaced at the end of the summer on stations in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton and Winnipeg. The Toronto flagship and its high-definition counterpart are also available via cable and satellite across Canada.

If you want proof, check out tonight's premiere of Human Trafficking. The intense, two-part drama (the second half airs Wednesday) explores the horrors of the underground sex trade which, by some estimates, victimizes 800,000 people a year.

Filmed in Montreal, Prague and Bangkok, Human Trafficking dives into its subject with full force. It casts Mira Sorvino as a New York cop probing the deaths of three young Eastern European women. As she pursues the case, she gets herself assigned to the immigration branch of the American government's department of homeland security. There she delves deeper into the world of sex slavery.

Donald Sutherland co-stars as the veteran agent who teams up with Sorvino. Robert Carlyle rounds out the cast as a Russian businessman who becomes the prime suspect.

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