Federal Policing regions
Federal Policing is organized into four regions, each led by a Regional Commander reporting to the Deputy Commissioner. This model supports a self-sustaining, forward-leaning program equipped to respond to complex domestic and international threats. Resources are aligned nationally to address the most serious criminal threats.
Services and information
Eastern Region
Federal Policing Eastern Region includes the provinces of Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador.
Central Region
Federal Policing Central Region is comprised of the province of Ontario.
Northwest Region
Federal Policing Northwest Region includes the provinces of Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut.
Pacific Region
Federal Policing Pacific Region includes the provinces of British Columbia and Yukon.
Federal Policing detachment locations
Federal Policing operates in every province and territory, delivering specialized services.
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