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Category:Royal Canadian Mounted Police; Usage on eo.wikipedia.org Reĝa Kanada Rajda Polico; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Policía Montada del Canadá; Usage on et.wikipedia.org Kanada ratsapolitsei; Usage on eu.wikipedia.org Kanadako Zaldizko Polizia; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Gendarmerie royale du Canada; Usage on fr.wikinews.org
Royal Canadian Mounted Police; Usage on el.wikipedia.org Βασιλική Καναδική Έφιππη Αστυνομία; Usage on en.wikinews.org Category:Royal Canadian Mounted Police; Usage on eo.wikipedia.org Reĝa Kanada Rajda Polico; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Policía Montada del Canadá; Crisis de Oka; Convoy de la Libertad; Usage on ...
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The Commons' Speaker, Peter Milliken, [64] then asked the Canadian Heraldic Authority to design such a symbol and, on 15 February 2008, the Governor General authorized the House of Commons to begin using a badge, consisting of the shield of the royal arms superimposed on the ceremonial mace (assigned to the House of Commons as a symbol of the ...
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP; French: Gendarmerie royale du Canada, GRC) is the national police service of Canada. The RCMP is an agency of the Government of Canada ; it also provides police services under contract to 11 provinces and territories , over 150 municipalities, and 600 Indigenous communities.
Municipal Police Service - the police service covering Dog River, Saskatchewan, the fictional town in the CTV series Corner Gas. Generally just a two person police force, who do mostly Traffic Work. The Police Agency that would actually patrol the area would be the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Next highest were the national anthem ("O Canada"), the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and ice hockey. [4] A similar poll by Ipsos-Reid in 2008 indicated that the maple leaf was the primary item that defines Canada, followed by ice hockey, the national flag, the beaver , the Canadarm , Canada Day , and Canadian Forces peacekeeping .