Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Canada's Mythic RCMP Stuck in the Wrong Century
Marge Hudson, a former Indigenous female RCMP officer, has launched a class action lawsuit against the organization for rampant, decades-long systemic racism.
Police say woman who claimed fake cops defrauded her in tax scam “exaggerated” story
Cops say she was bilked $6,000 — but it happened through the common phone scam, not during a fake arrest.
Canada will start reporting when it uses intelligence obtained through torture
New rules on intelligence sharing will limit how Ottawa requests and discloses information that may have been tainted by torture or mistreatment.
Watchdog forces Canadian cops to reveal details of their phone surveillance program
The RCMP spent years refusing to confirm the existence of their cell tower simulators. A new investigation reveals details of their long-running program.
The RCMP Has Been Using Surveillance Gear Under an 'Interim' Policy for 6 Years
A new report sheds more light on the use of Stingrays in Canada.
The RCMP still won’t be buying body-worn cameras
After years of study, the RCMP concludes that the technology, already used by dozens of police forces, isn’t good enough
Canada’s Police Allowed Journalists to ‘Embed’ to Argue For More Surveillance
Robert Cribb of the Toronto Star and Dave Seglins of the CBC explain how their five-part investigative series into digital policing came to be.
The RCMP Is Using the Media to ‘Create Moral Panic’ About Encryption
Experts say stage-managed information sharing with journalists is a PR play.
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The RCMP Used Police Databases and Social Media to Track Aboriginal Protestors
The RCMP then made their identities known to front-line officers.
A huge amount of fentanyl is being seized at the Canadian border
Border officials have seizing an unprecedented number of packages containing the deadly synthetic opioid in the last four months, much of it postmarked from China.
Fentanyl is so dangerous that some cops now carry an antidote in case they touch it
Touching or inhaling even a small amount of fentanyl can be fatal, so federal police in Canada are now carrying naloxone in case they come in contact with it.