GRC

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GRC is the French-language abbreviation for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Canada’s federal and national police service.

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instanceOf federal police force
law enforcement agency
national police service
abbreviationOf Royal Canadian Mounted Police
surface form: Gendarmerie royale du Canada
collaboratesWith international law enforcement agencies
municipal police services in Canada
provincial police services in Canada
country Canada
emblem bison head within wreath and crown (RCMP crest)
enforces Criminal Code of Canada (federal jurisdiction)
various federal statutes of Canada
EnglishName Royal Canadian Mounted Police
foundingPurpose to police and assert federal authority in western and northern Canada
fullForm Royal Canadian Mounted Police
surface form: Gendarmerie royale du Canada
hasAcronym GRC
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
surface form: RCMP
headquartersLocation Ottawa
surface form: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
jurisdiction federal
national
language French
motto Maintiens le droit
mottoLanguage French
parentAgency Public Safety Canada
parentOrganization Canadian federal government (Ottawa)
surface form: Government of Canada
participatesIn International Criminal Police Organization
surface form: INTERPOL

international peacekeeping and policing missions
policeType mounted police (historical origin)
role border integrity enforcement
contract policing for municipalities
contract policing for provinces and territories
enforcement of federal laws
federal law enforcement
international police cooperation
national police service of Canada
national security enforcement
organized crime enforcement
protective policing
serviceArea all Canadian provinces except Ontario and Quebec (provincial policing by contract)
all Canadian territories (territorial policing by contract)
federal jurisdiction across Canada
uniformFeature Stetson hat
red serge tunic
usesOfficialLanguages English
French

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