Federal Policing
Federal Policing protects Canada, its people, and its interests against the greatest domestic and international criminal threats, including risks to national security, transnational and serious organized crime, and cybercrime.
Federal Policing is a core responsibility of the RCMP that is carried out in every province and territory in Canada, as well as internationally.
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Border integrity
Secures Canada's borders against criminal threats like smuggling drugs, firearms, and illegal migration.
Cybercrime
Investigates and disrupts major cyber threats targeting the government, critical infrastructure, businesses, and institutions.
Economic and financial crime
Upholds Canada's economic security from crimes like money laundering, corruption, fraud, and market manipulation.
International policing
Making our world safer by deploying resources globally, enhancing ties with law enforcement agencies, and detecting threats pre-emptively.
Intelligence
Guides federal and international criminal investigations through collection, analysis, and reporting.
National security
Collaborating to protect Canada from threats like espionage, foreign influence and activities leading to government destruction or overthrow.
Protective Policing
Safeguards Canada's democratic institutions and protecting designated individuals, sites, and events.
Sensitive and international investigations
Investigates sensitive, high-risk matters that threaten Canada's political, economic, and social integrity at home and abroad.
Serious and organized crime
Combats criminal networks engaged in illegal activities, such as illegal trafficking, smuggling and proliferation of illicit goods and technologies.
Witness Protection Program
Safeguards individuals who have assisted police or the courts and may be at risk.
Federal Policing careers
Federal Policing protects Canada, its people, and its interests against the greatest domestic and international criminal threats. Are you interested in a career in Federal Policing?
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