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Canada's provinces are responsible for the development and maintenance of police forces and special constabularies, [1] while civil law enforcement is the responsibility of the level or agency of government that developed those laws, and civil law enforcement agencies may be given a range of powers to enforce those laws. [2]
Quebec City police officers preparing for the city's Saint Patrick's Day parade in 2014. Police services in Canada are responsible for the maintenance of the King's peace through emergency response to and intervention against violence; investigations into criminal offences and the enforcement of criminal law; and the enforcement of some civil law, such as traffic violations. [3]
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[14] Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, "is often taken as the de facto 'voice of Canadian policing'. [14] In 2016, they lobbied for "legislation that would give police the ability to get a warrant to 'compel the holder of an encryption key or password to reveal it to law enforcement' to unlock electronic devices. [14]
This is a list of all federal law enforcement agencies of Canada. See federal law enforcement agency for the definition . The main article for this category is Law enforcement in Canada .
The RCMP "C" Division is the Royal Canadian Mounted Police division responsible for federal policing in the Province of Quebec.Approximately 1,500 police officers, civilian members, and public servants work to a number of different lines of effort, including financial integrity, national and border security, and organized crime enforcement.
Provincial law enforcement agencies of Canada (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Law enforcement agencies of Canada" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
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