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Investigations into complaints against the RCMP. Learn about ongoing and completed Chairperson-Initiated complaints and public interest investigations being carried out by the CRCC.
The Civilian Review and Complaints Commission for the RCMP is committed to communicating with you in a respectful, professional and civil manner. Similarly, we ask complainants to extend the same courtesy to our staff.
The 2019 Commissioner of Firearms Report summarizes the CFP's operational activities and support to its more than two million licensees. As required by the Firearms Act, the report is submitted annually to the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness for tabling in Parliament.
Public Complaints Received. The Civilian Review and Complaints Commission for the RCMP accepts complaints about the on-duty conduct of RCMP members. Complaints may also be made directly with the RCMP. For more information on the Commission, please see the CRCC's 2020-21 Annual Report.
5 lut 2019 · To report a concern: contact any RCMP detachment, contact the Civilian Review and Complaints Commission (CRCC) for the RCMP, or. Online: Complete and submit the online complaint form (This online form cannot be e-mailed.) By Telephone or Fax: Call from anywhere in Canada: 1-800-665-6878. TTY: 1-866-432-5837.
On this page. National contact centre. Online service support. Other resources for police officers. If your concern is urgent or life threatening, call 9-1-1 or your local police emergency number. If you wish to report a crime, please contact your local police.
Firearms. In accordance with the Firearms Act, the Canadian Firearms Program (CFP) oversees firearms licences and registration, maintains national firearm safety training standards, assists law enforcement agencies and aims to enhance public safety.