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The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), (French: Gendarmerie royale du Canada (GRC)), is the national police force of Canada. The force is also called... |
cities have their own police, while most rural areas are policed by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, which is also the national police. The United States... |
always played a very important part in the history and development of Canada. It continues to be a large Canadian industrial and commercial centre, as well... |
2020 Nova Scotia attacks (category 2020s in Canada) places in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. He killed twenty-two people and injured three others before the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) shot... |
year, the Presbyterian Church apologized too. In 2004, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) apologized for forcing children into the schools. In... |
Central Station. 1935 – Regina, Saskatchewan police and Royal Canadian Mounted Police ambush strikers participating in On-to-Ottawa-Trek. 1937 - The... |
Defenestration (section History of the word) death from a fourth-flfloor window of the Milan police station. In 1984, Royal Canadian Mounted Police Officer Patrick Kelly was convicted of throwing... |
Official residence (section Former royal residences) (National History Museum) Home № 2 (Residences of the members of the Cabinet) Villa Kalina (The home of the President) Euxinograd (former royal residence... |
Cultural icon (category Cultural history) Waffles P90 FAL Flag of Canada Maple syrup Tim Hortons BeaverTails Poutine Crown Royal Maple leaf Royal Canadian Mounted Police Gordie Howe Ice hockey... |
States. 1873 - The Canadian government creates the North-West Mounted Police force. This is a forerunner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police force. 1911 -... |
The first Miss America is crowned (New York City). 1920 – The Royal Canadian Mounted Police begin operations. 1924 – The United Kingdom recognizes the USSR... |
NHL history by scoring his 800th goal. 1984 – Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau says that he will retire as soon as the Liberal Party of Canada chooses... |
Garda Síochána (section Policing abroad) unarmed police force. This was in contrast to the attitude of the British Dublin Castle administration, which refused appeals from the Royal Irish Constabulary... |
of Colima, Mexico. 2004 – Canada: The residence of reporter, Juliet O'Neill was searched by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police investigating leaks concerning... |
2000 (category Team Canada template with ID not in Wikidata) American artistic gymnast June 13 – Penny Oleksiak, Canadian swimmer June 16 – Bianca Andreescu, Canadian tennis player July 1 – Lalu Muhammad Zohri, Indonesian... |
Unistʼotʼen Camp (section History) the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) took down the blockades and checkpoints. After the RCMP's actions, there have been protests across Canada supporting... |
Dorner, American police officer and murderer (died 2013) 1979 – Naohiro Takahara, Japanese footballer 1980 – Francois Beauchemin, Canadian ice hockey player... |
affected 13 states and 1 Canadian province in 18 hours. It was the biggest tornado outbreak in the planet's recorded history. 315 people die, nearly 5... |
of the extended British royal family 1964 - Yvonne van Gennip, Dutch speed skater 1965 - Todd Spikes, American former police officer and convicted sex... |
murder and says their trials must be reviewed. March 31 - A Canadian court rules that the Canadian Recording Industry Association did not prove that downloading... |