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Controversy arose after officers of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police used pepper spray and strip searches against protesters, who were objecting to the presence of several autocratic leaders such as Indonesian president Suharto. A subsequent public inquiry concluded that the RCMP was at fault, showing a lack of professionalism and a failure in ...
In February 2022, four Canadian men were arrested on allegations that they conspired to kill Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officers. The arrests occurred during the Canada convoy protest on the Coutts, Alberta, side of the Sweetgrass–Coutts Border Crossing. According to police, the plot was part of a wider plan to alter "Canada's ...
The McDonald Commission examined a number of allegations made against the RCMP, including its theft of the membership list of the Parti Québécois, several break-ins; illegal opening of mail; burning a barn in Quebec [2] where the Black Panther Party and Front de libération du Québec were rumoured to be planning a rendezvous; forging documents; and conducting illegal electronic surveillance.
The RCMP were involved in the arrest of deLisle (Delisle?) even though the controversy more focuses on CSIS not cooperating with the US, whose FBI/CIA/NSA wound up informing the RCMP themselves. Not sure that belongs here; maybe there'a List of controversies involving the Canadian Security Intelligence Service , or should be.
On 9 October 2020, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) issued a directive banning the wearing or displaying of symbols related to the Thin Blue Line by officers who are on duty. This directive was opposed by the National Police Federation, the police union that represents RCMP officers. In retaliation, the union ordered Thin Blue Line ...
In March 2023, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) announced investigations into two alleged police stations in Quebec. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] [ 24 ] Two Chinese community groups in the Montreal area have declared they will sue the RCMP if they do not apologize for their accusations of them hosting secret Chinese police stations, and are seeking $2 ...
On the day the report was released, Wilson-Raybould told a reporter she had not been contacted by the RCMP. The following day, she clarified that while she had not been contacted by the RCMP since the release of the Ethics Commissioner's report, she had been contacted by the police force concerning the affair earlier in the spring. [99] [100]
RCMP saw no evidence of anything that would cause Scott to leave the campsite on her own, such as a flat tire. [3] Rick Beatty from Vanderhoof Search and Rescue said that, like RCMP, many assisting the search came to the conclusion that Scott must have left via vehicle because there was no evidence to indicate that she left by foot.