Royal Canadian Mounted Police facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Royal Canadian Mounted PoliceGendarmerie royale du Canada (French) |
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Badge of the RCMP
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Corps ensign
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Abbreviation | RCMP/GRC |
Motto | Maintiens le droit (French) ("Uphold the law") |
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Formed | 1 February 1920 |
Preceding agencies |
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Employees | 30,092 (2019) |
Volunteers | Approximately 1,600 Auxiliary Constables |
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Operations jurisdiction | Canada |
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General nature | |
Operational structure | |
Headquarters | M. J. Nadon Government of Canada Building 73 Leikin Drive Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0R2 |
Sworn members |
18,986 (Apr. 2019)
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Unsworn members |
11,210 (Apr. 2019)
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Elected officer responsible |
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Agency executives |
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Parent agency | Public Safety Canada |
Divisions |
15
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Facilities | |
Detachments |
712
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Vehicles |
8,677
Cars: 5,600
Trucks: 2,350 Motorcycles: 34 Snowmobiles: 481 All-terrain vehicles: 181 |
Boats | 5 |
Fixed-wings | 26 |
Helicopters | 8 |
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While a federal agency, the RCMP also provides direct policing to territories. |
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), (French: Gendarmerie royale du Canada (GRC)), is the national police force of Canada. The force is also called the Mounties.
Unique organization
RCMP is unique in the world because it is a national, federal, provincial and municipal policing organization:
- RCMP is the federal police for all of Canada.
- RCMP serves as the police for the three Canadian territories
- RCMP serves eight of the ten Canadian provinces (except Ontario and Quebec).
- RCMP provides police services for more than 190 municipalities
- RCMP is the police for 184 native communities -- the First Nations, Inuit and Métis.
- RCMP ensures security at three international airports.
The RCMP/GRC wording is protected under the Canadian Trade-marks Act.
History
The Royal Northwest Mounted Police (RNWMP), was founded 1873. The Mounties were created to establish authority and to make accommodations with the native population in the west before settlers began to arrive.
The Mounties were given the right to use the term Royal by King Edward VII in 1904.
Today's RCMP is the result of a reoganisation in 1920.
Images for kids
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Members of the Unistʼotʼen Camp stand with a checkpoint sign in 2012 as part of the longstanding Coastal GasLink Pipeline protests. During RCMP enforcement operations in early 2020, members of the Camp were arrested during a "ceremony to honour the ancestors."
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National Division building in Ottawa
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RCMP truck at G20 Summit in Toronto
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Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor at Parliament Hill in Ottawa
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RCMP Pilatus PC-12
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Canadian flag carried by RCMP at the opening ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver
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A Mounties Band in Yukon, 1901.
See also
In Spanish: Policía Montada del Canadá para niños