Canadian are famous for the mounted police they are called mounties.
she was the first female police officer in Canadian history, she was a slave, and joined the underground railroad.
The first Canadian Royal Northwest Mounted Police (RNWMP) officer was Commissioner George Arthur French, who was appointed in 1873. The RNWMP was established to maintain law and order in the western territories and to assert Canadian sovereignty. French played a crucial role in the early development and organization of the force. Eventually, the RNWMP became known as the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in 1904.
Probably not --------- They are actually called the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. 'Mounties' is just a colloquialism.
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What has Canadian Hockey League (CHL) to do with the police.
A police officer
a police officer makes 40,000 a year
"Mountie" is just a slang term for a police officer who works for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Mounties are police officers. There is no difference between the two.
The Canadian police can, and do, work inside the U.S. but if you are asking if they can become employed by a a U.S. police agency, no, they cannot. Not unless they became a naturalized US citizen.
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she was the first female police officer in Canadian history, she was a slave, and joined the underground railroad.
A sub-inspector of police.
In most states the police officer that tends to the court room is a deputy sheriff. They are called bailiffs.
Im interested in police services now and from my understanding it is, $ 41,684.00 to start and it goes up every 6 months or so.
It's called a CRIME.
They are generally called gendarmes.