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  2. Embarrassing RCMP filter fail: Police livestream double ...

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    A Canadian police force were left red-faced when a livestream of a press conference went viral for all the wrong reasons. ... The B.C. RCMP are giving a press conference on the two people murdered ...

  3. Killing of Robert Dziekański - Wikipedia

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    Prior to that apology, Sergeant Tim Shields, who had been the head of the Communications Section for the BC RCMP at that time, issued the RCMP's first apology on the case on April 21, 2009, for inaccuracies in the RCMP's public statements and communications and admitted that errors had been made. [103] This was the first apology given by the RCMP.

  4. British Columbia Royal Canadian Mounted Police - Wikipedia

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    The RCMP "E" Division Pipe Band is composed of volunteers and active duty officers posted to the division. It is based in Greater Vancouver and is currently one of the eight RCMP Pipe Bands currently active in Canada. It was formed in April 2006, by Drum Major Rob Smith, who had been lobbying to create the band since 1998, with an early trial ...

  5. Controversies surrounding the Royal Canadian Mounted Police

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    RCMP officers during the Estevan Riot. Until 1920, the RCMP's forerunner, the Royal North-West Mounted Police, operated only in Western Canada and the North.The new organization was created by an amalgamation with the Dominion Police, giving the RCMP a national security mandate as a departure from its earlier role as a frontier police force.

  6. Mayerthorpe tragedy - Wikipedia

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    The RCMP began an extensive investigation into the shooting, which lasted for two years. They spent more than $2-million investigating the tragedy, with over two hundred officers involved in the case between 2005 and 2007. [25] At the time charges were laid in 2007, there were still forty Mounties working on it. [26]

  7. Mental chronometry - Wikipedia

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    Mental chronometry is the scientific study of processing speed or reaction time on cognitive tasks to infer the content, duration, and temporal sequencing of mental operations. Reaction time (RT; also referred to as "response time") is measured by the elapsed time between stimulus onset and an individual's response on elementary cognitive tasks ...

  8. Absent-mindedness - Wikipedia

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    Absent-mindedness is a mental state wherein a person is forgetfully inattentive. [1] It is the opposite mental state of mindfulness. Absent-mindedness is often caused by things such as boredom, sleepiness, rumination, distraction, or preoccupation with one's own internal monologue. When experiencing absent-mindedness, people exhibit signs of ...

  9. Suicide of Amanda Todd - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and British Columbia Coroners Service put 20 full-time investigators on the case. [20] The Coquitlam and Ridge Meadows serious crime teams cooperated in a full investigation, conducting interviews and examining factors that might have contributed to Todd's death. [ 39 ]