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Royal Canadian Mounted Police

Royal Canadian Mounted Police

Serving with excellence

Sweet (GCKey service) class action

On March 31, 2026, the Federal Court will hold a hearing to decide whether it will approve a proposed settlement agreement in the Sweet Class Action. Learn more about the proposed settlement.

Services and information

Firearms

Firearms are regulated by law. We issue licences, register firearms, and provide safety training.

Federal Policing

We protect Canada from major threats like organized crime and cybercrime.

Cybercrime

We fight cybercrime to protect Canadians online and keep data secure.

Border integrity

We protect Canada's borders between entry points to stop criminal threats.

Relationship violence

Violence in relationships can be physical, emotional, financial, sexual, or neglect.

Missing persons

Each year, 70,000 to 80,000 Canadians go missing. We work to find them.

Scams and frauds

Canadians lose millions yearly to fraud. The Anti-Fraud Centre helps stop scams.

Human trafficking

Human trafficking is a crime that exploits victims for sex or forced labour.

Employee and family resources

We offer information on benefits and support for employees and families.

Focus on

Indigenous policing

We are working to build trust and provide respectful, inclusive policing.

Youth

We help youth stay safe, make positive choices, and build life skills.

National security

We work with partners to protect Canada from serious criminal threats.

Serious and organized crime

We fight organized crime to protect Canadian communities.

Features

RCMP offers Mi'kmaw language training in new pilot project

Learn more about how the RCMP is taking steps to underscore its commitment to reconciliation.

7 RCMP officers in Red Serge stand on a baseball field on a backdrop of fans in the stands.

Gazette: RCMP represents Canada at Blue Jays playoff run in Toronto

The RCMP was thrilled to be part of the Blue Jays 2025 playoff run.

Composite of a Mountie in Red Serge next to a Newfoundland dog, with an inset of the parliament building.

Gazette: Running toward gunfire at Parliament Hill, Part 3: Erased

The personal journey of Sergeant Curtis Barrett in the aftermath of the 2014 Parliament Hill attack.

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