The RCMP is the national police force of Canada. Canada does not have separate federal law enforcement agencies like the United States. The RCMP performs the missions the FBI would perform in the U.S.
CSIS, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service
I am not Canadian, but the use of the term "Canadian Forces" implies that you are referring to the Canadian Military. If that is the case, the US F.B.I. is in no way connected to the US Military and the two would not be similar.
The RCMP is Canada's National Police Force.
Only when the RCMP picks you up.
The RCMP should continue to be Canada's Federal Police Force. It should expand it's international role and presence.
CSIS, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service
It is the CSIS: Canadian Security Intelligence Service.
I am not Canadian, but the use of the term "Canadian Forces" implies that you are referring to the Canadian Military. If that is the case, the US F.B.I. is in no way connected to the US Military and the two would not be similar.
The RCMP is Canada's National Police Force.
The RCMP are the appointed police force that have jurisdiction for all of Canada.
Vehicles are allowed to cross into Canada with a cracked windshield. The Canadian Border Security Agency are not involved in vehicle safety. A person once in Canada might be stopped by the RCMP who perform road side safety inspections.
So they could add laws to Canada
Because the RCMP, previously known as the RNWMP and the NWMP, were the paramilitary arm of the Confederation. Without them Canada would not have been able to take over Western Canada. After 1919, their role expanded and their name changed to RCMP and they became Ottawa's police force all across the land, though not so much in the original province of Canada.
Only when the RCMP picks you up.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police are in Canada
The RCMP should continue to be Canada's Federal Police Force. It should expand it's international role and presence.
You will need to go to the RCMP web site.