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Royal Canadian Mounted Police

Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Law Enforcement Agency
Agency nameRoyal Canadian Mounted Police
Gendarmerie royale du Canada
Native nameThe Mounties
AbbreviationRCMP/GRC
MottoMaintiens le droit
Motto (English)Defending the Law
Agency overview
Formed1920
Preceding
agencies
Royal Northwest Mounted Police (RNWMP) (1873, May 23)
Dominion Police (1868)
Employees29292
Jurisdictional structure
Federal agencyCanada
Constituting instrumentsAct
Provincial Police Acts
GendarmerieYes
Local civilian policefootnote
Operational structure
Sworn members19,414(Sept. 2010)
Unsworn members9,878 (Sept. 2010)
Minister
responsible
The Honourable Vic Toews, Minister of Public Safety
Agency executivesWilliam J. S. Elliott, Commissioner
Parent agencyPublic Safety Canada
Office name15
title=15
A Division: National Capital
B Division: Newfoundland and Labrador
C Division: Quebec
D Division: Manitoba
E Division: British Columbia
F Division: Saskatchewan
G Division: Northwest Territories
H Division: Nova Scotia
J Division: New Brunswick
K Division: Alberta
L Division: Prince Edward Island
M Division: Yukon
O Division: Ontario
T Division: Depot
V Division: Nunavut
Facilities
Plane34
10
Notables
Significant operationMayerthorpe Incident
Spiritwood Incident

Royal Canadian Mounted Police

Cap badge of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Military unit
Unit nameRoyal Canadian Mounted Police
Gendarmerie royale du Canada
Founded1873 � present
CountryCanada
TypeDragoons
RoleFederal, National & Paramilitary Police Force
Size15 divisions
Garrison/HQRHQ-Ottawa
NicknameThe Mounties
MottoMaintiens le droit (Defend the law)
Battle honourssee Battle honours
Commanders
Honorary CommissionerHM The Queen
Honorary Deputy CommissionerHRH The Earl of Wessex

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The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) ( (GRC), literally ‘Royal Gendarmerie of Canada’; colloquially known as Mounties, and internally as ‘The Force’) is the national police force of Canada, and one of the most recognized of its kind in the world. It is unique in the world as a national, federal, provincial and municipal policing body. The RCMP provides federal policing service to all of Canada and policing services under contract to the three territories, eight provinces (the RCMP does not serve as provincial or municipal police in Ontario and Quebec), more than 190 municipalities, 184 Aboriginal communities and three international airports.

The RCMP was formed in 1920 by the merger of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police (RNWMP, founded 1873) with the Dominion Police (founded 1868). The former was originally named the North-West Mounted Police (NWMP), and was given the Royal prefix by King Edward VII in 1904. Much of the present-day organization's symbolism has been inherited from its days as the NWMP, including the distinctive Red Serge uniform, paramilitary heritage, and mythos as a frontier force. The RCMP/GRC wording is specifically protected under the Trade-marks Act.



As the national police force of Canada, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police is primarily responsible for enforcing federal laws throughout Canada, while general law and order including the enforcement of the Criminal Code and applicable provincial legislation is constitutionally the responsibility of the provinces and territories. This responsibility is sometimes further delegated to municipalities which can form their own municipal police departments. This is common in the largest cities.

The two most populous provinces, Ontario and Quebec, maintain their own provincial forces; the Ontario Provincial Police and Sûreté du Québec. The other eight provinces, however, have chosen to contract most or all of their provincial policing responsibilities to the RCMP. Under these contracts the RCMP provides front-line policing in those provinces under the direction of the provincial governments in regard to provincial and municipal law enforcement. When Newfoundland joined confederation in 1949 the RCMP entered the province and absorbed the then Newfoundland Rangers and took over responsibilities in that area. Today the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary has reclaimed some of that province to their jurisdiction. In the three territories, the RCMP serves as the sole territorial police force. Additionally, many municipalities throughout Canada contract the RCMP to serve as their police force. The RCMP consequently provides policing services at the federal, provincial and municipal level.

The RCMP is responsible for an unusually large breadth of duties. Under their federal mandate, the RCMP provides policing throughout Canada, including Ontario and Quebec. Federal operations include: enforcing federal laws including commercial crime, counterfeiting, drug trafficking, border integrity, organized crime and other related matters; providing counter-terrorism and domestic security; providing protection services for the Monarch, Governor General, Prime Minister, their families and residences, and other ministers of the Crown, visiting dignitaries, and diplomatic missions; and participating in various international policing efforts. Under provincial and municipal contracts the RCMP provides front-line policing in all areas outside of Ontario and Quebec that do not have an established local police force. There are detachments located in small villages in the far north, remote First Nations reserves, and rural towns, but also larger cities such as Surrey, BC (population 394,976). In these provinces the RCMP maintains units that provide investigational support to their own detachments, as well as smaller municipal police forces, including the investigation of major crimes such as homicides, forensic identification services, police dog services, emergency response teams, explosives disposal, undercover operations, and others. Under its National Police Services branch the RCMP provides support to all police forces in Canada through the operation of support services such as the Canadian Police Information Centre, the Criminal Intelligence Service Canada, Forensic Science and Identification Services, the Canadian Firearms Program and the Canadian Police College.

The RCMP Security Service was a specialized political intelligence and counterintelligence branch with national security responsibilities, but was replaced with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service in 1984, following revelations of illegal covert operations relating to the Quebec separatist movement. CSIS is not part of the RCMP, but is its own entity.

Duties, conduct and operational and reporting guidelines are very specifically laid out in a detailed document known as the Commissioner's Standing Orders, or CSOs.

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Ranks :
Enlisted Rank Structure of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Commissioned officers
Commissioner/Commissaire
1
Deputy Commissioner/Sous-commissaire
8
Assistant Commissioner/Commissaire adjoint
26
Chief Superintendent/Surintendant principal
56
Superintendent/Surintendant
186
Inspector/Inspecteur
433
Non-commissioned officers
Corps Sergeant Major/Sergent-major du corps
1
Sergeant Major/Sergent-major
6
Staff Sergeant Major/Sergent-major d'état major
16
Staff Sergeant/Sergent d'état-major
928
Sergeant/Sergent
2,090
Corporal/Caporal
3,570
Constable/Gendarme
11,594
(no rank badge)

Aircraft fleet :

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FederalCanada Border Services Agency * Canadian Forces Military Police * Canadian Forces National Investigation Service * Correctional Service of Canada * Environment Canada Enforcement Branch * Royal Canadian Mounted Police * Transport Canada
ProvincialAlberta Sheriff * British Columbia Sheriff Services * British Columbia Conservation Officer Service * Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia * Ontario Provincial Police * RCMP "E" Division * Royal Newfoundland Constabulary * Sûreté du Québec
Regional and
municipal
Abbotsford Police Department * Barrie Police Service * Brockville Police Service * Calgary Police Service * Central Saanich Police Service * Charlottetown Police Department * Delta Police Department * Durham Regional Police Service * Edmonton Police Service * Fredericton Police * Gananoque Police Service * Greater Sudbury Police Service * Guelph Police Service * Halifax Regional Police * Halton Regional Police Service * Hamilton Police Service * Lethbridge Regional Police Service * London Police Service * Medicine Hat Police Service * New Westminster Police Service * Niagara Regional Police Service * Ottawa Police Service * Peel Regional Police * Port Moody Police Department * Régie intermunicipale de police de la Rivière-du-Nord * Regina Police Service * Rothesay Regional Police Force * Saanich Police Department * Saskatoon Police Service * Service de police de la Ville de Laval * Service de police de Longueuil * Service de police de la Ville de Montréal * Service de police de la Ville de Québec * Thunder Bay Police Service * Timmins Police Service * Toronto Police Service * Vancouver Police Department * Victoria Police Department * Waterloo Regional Police Service * West Vancouver Police Department * Winnipeg Police Service * York Regional Police
SpecializedAnishinabek Police Service * CN Police * Calgary Transit Public Safety and Enforcement Section * Canadian Pacific Railway Police Service * Canadian Rangers * Niagara Parks Police * Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service * Special Investigations Unit * South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority Police Service * McMaster University Security Service * Treaty Three Police Service * TTC Special Constable Services * University of Toronto Campus Community Police Service * YRT/VIVA Special Constable Services
DefunctBritish Columbia Provincial Police * Newfoundland Rangers * Organized Crime Agency of British Columbia
ManpowerAircraft Protective Officers * Auxiliary Constables * Bylaw enforcement officers * Firearms Officers * Peace officers * Special Constables
Boards
and Commissions
Military Police Complaints Commission * Police board
ListsAboriginal Police in Canada * List of law enforcement agencies in British Columbia * List of law enforcement agencies in Canada * Provincial correctional services in Canada
MuseumsRCMP Heritage Centre * Rotary Museum of Police and Corrections * Vancouver Police Museum * Winnipeg Police Museum

Departments of the Government of Canada

Principal
Departments
Agriculture and Agri-Food * Canadian Heritage * Citizenship and Immigration * Environment * Finance * Fisheries and Oceans * Foreign Affairs and International Trade * Health * Human Resources and Skills Development * Indian and Northern Affairs * Industry * Justice * National Defence * Natural Resources * Privy Council Office * Public Safety * Public Works and Government Services * Transport * Veterans Affairs
Major AgenciesAtlantic Canada Opportunities Agency * Canada Border Services Agency * Canadian Coast Guard * Canadian Forces * Canada Revenue Agency * Canadian Food Inspection Agency * Canadian International Development Agency * Canadian Space Agency * Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec * Geological Survey of Canada * Parks Canada * Passport Canada * Public Health Agency * Royal Canadian Mounted Police * Service Canada * Western Economic Diversification Canada
Other DepartmentsInfrastructure * Library and Archives * Statistics Canada

Canadian Newsmaker of the Year

Igor Gouzenko (1946) * Barbara Ann Scott (1947) * William Lyon Mackenzie King (1948) * Louis St. Laurent (1949) * Lester Pearson (1950 �1953) * Marilyn Bell (1954) * Lester Pearson (1955 �1956) * John Diefenbaker (1957 �1960) * Joey Smallwood (1959) * James Coyne (1961) * Réal Caouette (1962) * Lester Pearson (1963 �1964) * Lucien Rivard (1965) * John Diefenbaker (1966) * Lester Pearson (1967) * Pierre Trudeau (1968 �1975) * René Lévesque (1976 �1977) * Pierre Trudeau (1978) * Joe Clark (1979) * Terry Fox (1980 �1981) * Wayne Gretzky (1982) * Brian Mulroney (1983 �1984) * Steve Fonyo (1985) * Rick Hansen (1986 �1987) * Ben Johnson (1988) * Michael Wilson (1989) * Elijah Harper (1990) * Brian Mulroney (1991) * The referendum on the Charlottetown Accord (1992) * Kim Campbell (1993) * Jacques Parizeau (1994) * Lucien Bouchard (1995) * Donovan Bailey (1996) * Sheldon Kennedy (1997) * Jean Chrétien (1998) * Pierre Trudeau (1999, as Newsmaker of the 20th Century) * Pierre Trudeau (2000) * Stockwell Day (2001) * Jean Chrétien (2002) * Paul Martin (2003 �2004) * John Gomery (2005) * The Canadian Soldier (2006) * RCMP (2007) * Stephen Harper (2008 �2009)



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