Traders premiered on February 1, 1996. Five seasons of the series were broadcast on Global between 1996 and 2000.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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1 | 1 | "Options" | Kari Skogland | David Shore and Jack Blum & Sharon Corder | February 1, 1996 |
2 | 2 | "Pennies from Heaven" | Alan Taylor | Story by : Tim Southam and Jack Blum & Sharon Corder Teleplay by : Jack Blum & Sharon Corder and David Shore | c. 1996 |
3 | 3 | "Bad is Good" | Kari Skogland | David Shore | c. 1996 |
4 | 4 | "The King Is Dead..." | Alan Taylor | Story by : Mark Shekter Teleplay by : David Shore | c. 1996 |
5 | 5 | "...Long Live The King" | Kari Skogland | Tim Southam | c. 1996 |
6 | 6 | "From Russia with Love" | George Mendeluk | Sharon Corder & Jack Blum | c. 1996 |
7 | 7 | "Dancing with Mr. D." | Alex Chapple | Hart Hanson | c. 1996 |
8 | 8 | "Into that Good Night" | George Mendeluk | Robert Sandler & Allen Booth | c. 1996 |
9 | 9 | "Rumours" | E. Jane Thompson | Tim Southam | c. 1996 |
10 | 10 | "The Enemy Within" | George Mendeluk | David Cole | c. 1996 |
11 | 11 | "Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth" | Holly Dale | Sondra Kelly | c. 1996 |
12 | 12 | "The Big Picture" | Alan Taylor | Alyson Feltes | c. 1996 |
13 | 13 | "The Enemy Without" | Alan Goluboff | David Shore | c. 1996 |
No. in series | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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14 | 1 | "Chaos Theory" | Kari Skogland | Hart Hanson | c. 1996 |
15 | 2 | "The Natari Affair" | Alex Chapple | Robert Sandler, Allen Booth | c. 1996 |
16 | 3 | "High Flyer Down" | Stacey Stewart Curtis | Hart Hanson | c. 1996 |
17 | 4 | "Trudy Kelly" | Kari Skogland | Raymond Storey | c. 1996 |
18 | 5 | "Separation Anxiety" | Alex Chapple | Alyson Feltes | c. 1996–97 |
19 | 6 | "Spin" | Stacey Stewart Curtis | John Krizanc | c. 1996–97 |
20 | 7 | "Home Office" | Alan Goluboff | David Cole | c. 1997 |
21 | 8 | "Top Of The Tombstone" | Henry Sarwer-Foner | Maureen McKeon | c. 1997 |
22 | 9 | "Family Legacy" | Alan Goluboff | Raymond Storey | c. 1997 |
23 | 10 | "Emeritus No More" | Alyson Feltes | Maureen McKeon | c. 1997 |
24 | 11 | "The Hands Off Approach" | Keith Ross Leckie | Maureen McKeon | c. 1997 |
25 | 12 | "Middle Ground" | Giles Walker | Raymond Storey | c. 1997 |
26 | 13 | "Us and Them" | Alan Taylor | Hart Hanson | c. 1997 |
No. in series | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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27 | 1 | "Dark Sanctuary" | Alex Chapple | Hart Hanson | c. 1997 |
28 | 2 | "Some Lies, Mostly Secrets" | Keith Ross Leckie | Alyson Feltes | c. 1997–98 |
29 | 3 | "Nobody's Boy" | Gord Langevin | Ann MacNaughton | c. 1997–98 |
30 | 4 | "Turnaround Is Fair Play" | Alan Goluboff | Michael Teversham | c. 1997–98 |
31 | 5 | "Pledge of Allegiance" | Stacey Stewart Curtis | Maureen McKeon | c. 1997–98 |
32 | 6 | "A Soldier's" | Reid Dunlop | Hart Hanson | c. 1997–98 |
33 | 7 | "Profit and Prejudice" | Henry Sarwer-Foner | Maureen McKeon | c. 1997–98 |
34 | 8 | "Meltdown" | John L'Ecuyer | David Young | c. 1998 |
35 | 9 | "Hope Chasers" | Steve DiMarco | Alyson Feltes | c. 1998 |
36 | 10 | "The Afterlife" | Gord Langevin | Ann MacNaughton | c. 1998 |
37 | 11 | "Independence Days" | Stephen Williams | Michael Teversham | c. 1998 |
38 | 12 | "The Unseen Lever" | Jeremy Podeswa | Hart Hanson | c. 1998 |
39 | 13 | "The Sun and the Moon" | Alex Chapple | Ann MacNaughton | c. 1998 |
40 | 14 | "Two Steps Forward" | Peter Wellington | Maureen McKeon | c. 1998 |
41 | 15 | "Retreat, But No Surrender" | Gord Langevin | David Barlow | c. 1998 |
42 | 16 | "Joint Adventures" | David Straiton | Michael Teversham | c. 1998 |
43 | 17 | "End Games" | John L'Ecuyer | Graham Clegg, Maureen McKeon | c. 1998 |
44 | 18 | "A Friend in Need" | Reid Dunlop | Ann MacNaughton | c. 1998 |
45 | 19 | "The Whites of their Eyes" | Philip Earnshaw | Shelley Eriksen | c. 1998 |
46 | 20 | "Boom" | Stacey Stewart Curtis | Alyson Feltes | c. 1998 |
47 | 21 | "In Toto" | Alex Chapple | Hart Hanson | c. 1998 |
48 | 22 | "In Vacuo" | Alex Chapple | Hart Hanson | May 3, 1998 |
No. in series | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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49 | 1 | "Reap the Whirlwind" | John L'Ecuyer | Peter Mitchell | October 15, 1998 |
50 | 2 | "No Fixed Address" | TW Peacocke | Graham Clegg | October 22, 1998 |
51 | 3 | "Killer Instinct" | John L'Ecuyer | Shelley Eriksen | October 29, 1998 |
52 | 4 | "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead" | David Straiton | Peter Mitchell | November 5, 1998 |
53 | 5 | "The Old Man and the CEO" | Reid Dunlop | Jennifer Cowan | November 12, 1998 |
54 | 6 | "The Falcon and the Showman" | Randy Bradshaw | Paul Aitken | November 19, 1998 |
55 | 7 | "Six Degrees of Duplicity" | Reid Dunlop | David Young | November 26, 1998 |
56 | 8 | "Blood on the Floor" | Philip Earnshaw | Shelley Eriksen | December 3, 1998 |
57 | 9 | "Little Monsters" | Gary Harvey | Graham Clegg | December 17, 1998 |
58 | 10 | "Spin Cycles" | David Straiton | Peter Mitchell | December 24, 1998 |
59 | 11 | "Sour Grapes of Wrath" | Gord Langevin | Jennifer Cowan | December 31, 1998 |
60 | 12 | "The Last Good Deal" | Reid Dunlop | Shelley Eriksen | January 7, 1999 |
61 | 13 | "Eat the Loss" | Michael DeCarlo | Paul Aitken | January 14, 1999 |
62 | 14 | "Price You Pay" | TW Peacocke | Peter Mitchell, Paul Aitken | January 21, 1999 |
63 | 15 | "History Lesson" | Alex Chapple | Edwina Follows | January 28, 1999 |
64 | 16 | "Great Stock'n' Roll Swindle" | E. Jane Thompson | Jennifer Cowan | March 18, 1999 |
65 | 17 | "Four Mergers and a Funeral" | TW Peacocke | Peter Mitchell | March 25, 1999 |
66 | 18 | "Traders Of The Lost Arcs" | Randy Bradshaw | Graham Clegg | April 1, 1999 |
67 | 19 | "Every Secret Thing" | Philip Earnshaw | Shelley Eriksen | April 8, 1999 |
68 | 20 | "Secret Information" | Steve DiMarco | Peter Mitchell | April 15, 1999 |
69 | 21 | "A Bitter Pill" | Gary Harvey | Jennifer Cowan, Graham Clegg | April 22, 1999 |
70 | 22 | "This World...Then the Fireworks" | John L'Ecuyer | Peter Mitchell | April 29, 1999 |
No. in series | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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71 | 1 | "Episode One" | Gary Harvey | Peter Mitchell | December 2, 1999 |
72 | 2 | "Career Opportunities" | TW Peacocke | Shelley Eriksen | December 9, 1999 |
73 | 3 | "Getting Lucky" | TW Peacocke | Jennifer Cowan | December 16, 1999 |
74 | 4 | "Solitary Consignment" | Gary Harvey | Graham Clegg | December 30, 1999 |
75 | 5 | "Budding Prospects" | Richard J. Lewis | Peter Mitchell | January 12, 2000 |
76 | 6 | "It's a Family Affair" | TW Peacocke | Shelley Eriksen | January 20, 2000 |
77 | 7 | "Scents and Sensibilities" | Scott Smith | Alyson Feltes | January 27, 2000 |
78 | 8 | "Hawks" | Michael DeCarlo | Peter Mitchell | February 3, 2000 |
79 | 9 | "The Running of the Bulls" | Reid Dunlop | Graham Clegg | February 10, 2000 |
80 | 10 | "Someone to Watch Over Me" | Philip Earnshaw | Jennifer Cowan | February 17, 2000 |
81 | 11 | "Money Shot" | E. Jane Thompson | Peter Mitchell | February 24, 2000 |
82 | 12 | "The One You Bury" | Scott Smith | Shelley Eriksen | March 2, 2000 |
83 | 13 | "Nice Guys Finish Last" | Peter Mitchell | Peter Mitchell | March 9, 2000 |
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