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RCMP at 150: Key events in the evolution of the national police force

OTTAWA — A timeline of some key events in the evolution of the RCMP's structure and responsibilities: May 3, 1873: Act establishing the North-West Mounted Police introduced by then-prime minister John A. Macdonald.
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RCMP cadets attend daily marches at the Drill Hall at the RCMP headquarters in Regina, Sask. on Friday, March 3, 2005. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Troy Fleece

OTTAWA — A timeline of some key events in the evolution of the RCMP's structure and responsibilities:

May 3, 1873: Act establishing the North-West Mounted Police introduced by then-prime minister John A. Macdonald.

May 23, 1873: Bill passes unopposed through Parliament and receives royal assent. However, it does not immediately establish NWMP, as it is merely an emergency measure.

Aug. 30, 1873: Order-in-council brings NWMP into existence. 

Oct. 18, 1873: George Arthur French becomes first permanent commissioner. 

Nov. 3, 1873: First 150 recruits for the NWMP gather at Lower Fort Garry, Man., north of Winnipeg. 

July 8, 1874: March West to what is now Alberta begins at Fort Dufferin in Manitoba.

1876: First public performance of riding skills at Fort Macleod in Alberta. 

1887: Musical Ride first performed at Regina.

June 5, 1895: A NWMP contingent leaves for Yukon, extending presence to northern frontier. 

June 24, 1904: King Edward VII confers title of "Royal" upon North-West Mounted Police.

July 21, 1908: Order-in-council approves fingerprint system. 

Jan. 1, 1917: RNWMP is relieved of provincial policing duties in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, with the creation of their own provincial police forces. 

1919: Force's pan-Arctic presence includes 25 detachments and over 70 men. 

July 14, 1919: Order-in-council increases size of the RNWMP to 2,500 members.

Feb. 1, 1920: The Royal North West Mounted Police becomes the Royal Canadian Mounted Police with absorption of the Dominion Police. Headquarters is moved to Ottawa from Regina.

June 1, 1928: RCMP takes over provincial policing duties for Saskatchewan. 

April 1, 1932: RCMP absorbs provincial police organizations for Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. 

April 1, 1932: Patrol boats and personnel are transferred from Department of National Revenue, creating RCMP Marine Section. 

April 1, 1937: RCMP Air Services is created with the purchase of four planes. 

April 1, 1960: Civilian member category created in RCMP for work in crime-detection laboratories and various technical fields. 

1966: Last year of mandatory equestrian training for all recruits. 

June 30, 1967: David Lawrence, RCMP's first Black member, begins training in Regina. 

March 3, 1975: First all-female troop graduates. 

July 16, 1984: RCMP Security Service ceases to exist with duties taken over by newly formed civilian agency, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. 

1989: Last female-only troop goes through training. 

Oct. 19, 1989: RCMP contingent sent to Namibia to monitor elections, making the first time the force participated in a United Nations mission. 

1990: Baltej Singh Dhillon becomes first RCMP member to wear a turban during recruit training. 

1992: Women are issued iconic Stetson, boots and breeches for first time. 

Dec. 16, 2006: Beverley Busson becomes interim commissioner, first woman to hold post.

Oct. 5, 2011: New RCMP headquarters opens in Ottawa.

April 16, 2018: Brenda Lucki becomes first permanent female commissioner.

(Sources: RCMP, The Canadian Press)

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 22, 2023.

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