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Mountie

Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Gendarmerie royale du Canada (French)
Abbreviation RCMP/GRC
Royal Canadian Mounted Police.svg
Heraldic badge of the RCMP
Flag of the RCMP.svg
Ensign
Motto Maintiens le droit
"defending the law"
Agency overview
Formed February 1, 1920
Preceding agencies
Employees 28,461 (2015)
Volunteers Approximately 1,600 Auxiliary Constables
Legal personality Governmental: Government agency
Jurisdictional structure
Federal agency Canada
Constituting instruments
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters M. J. Nadon Government of Canada Building
73 Leikin Drive
Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0R2
Sworn members
Unsworn members
Elected officer responsible The Honourable Ralph Goodale, Minister of Public Safety
Agency executives
Parent agency Public Safety Canada
Divisions
Facilities
Detachments
Vehicles
Patrol vessels 5
Fixed-wings 32
Helicopters 10
Website
www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca
Footnotes
While a federal agency, the RCMP also provides direct policing to dependent territories.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Gendarmerie royale du Canada
Guidon Royal Canadian Mounted Police.JPG
Guidon of the RCMP
Active 1873–present
Country Canada
Type Dragoons
Size 15 divisions
Garrison/HQ RHQ—Ottawa
Nickname(s) The Mounties
Motto(s) Maintiens le droit (Defending the law)
Battle honours see Battle honours
Commanders
Current
commander
Bob Paulson (Commissioner)
Commissioner-in-Chief HM The Queen
Honorary Commissioner HRH The Prince of Wales
Honorary Deputy Commissioner HRH The Earl of Wessex
Insignia
Tartan RCMP
Abbreviation RCMP/GRC

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP; French: Gendarmerie royale du Canada (GRC), "Royal Gendarmerie of Canada"; colloquially known as the Mounties, and internally as "the Force") is both a federal and a national police force of Canada. The RCMP provides law enforcement at a federal level in Canada, and also on a contract basis to the three territories, eight of Canada's provinces (the RCMP does not provide provincial or municipal policing in either Ontario or Quebec), more than 150 municipalities, 600 aboriginal communities, and three international airports.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) was formed in 1920 by the merger of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police (RNWMP, founded in 1873) with the Dominion Police (founded in 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 and RNWMP, including the distinctive Red Serge uniform, paramilitary heritage, and mythos as a frontier force. The RCMP-GRC wording is protected under the Trade-marks Act.

As Canada's national police force, the RCMP 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. Larger cities may form their own municipal police departments.

The two most populous provinces, Ontario and Quebec, maintain provincial forces: the Ontario Provincial Police and Sûreté du Québec. The other eight provinces contract policing responsibilities to the RCMP. The RCMP provides front-line policing in those provinces under the direction of the provincial governments. When Newfoundland joined the confederation in 1949, the RCMP entered the province and absorbed the then Newfoundland Ranger Force, which patrolled most of Newfoundland's rural areas. The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary patrols urban areas of the province. In the territories, the RCMP is the sole territorial police force. Many municipalities throughout Canada contract to the RCMP. Thus, the RCMP polices at the federal, provincial, and municipal level. It is the only police force of any sort in several areas of Canada.


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