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"RCMP union pushes for change to help force attract talent from U.S., other countries"

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Seems to be a follow up from a recommendatoin from this report earlier this summer:
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Commonwealth? Sure, with a carefully built training program. US? I’d want US cops retrained from scratch before hitting the streets in Canada. Not to say all would pose problems, but there’s too much going on down there for me to trust a lateral process.

For the RCMP- I think most of their federal positions require top secret clearance, and that’s restricted to Canadian citizens now, so that’s a non-starter. Not sure there would be many FBI or NCA or AFP looking to lateral over to Canada to police rural/municipal, but I guess there might be a few? There are plenty of former British cops policing municipal in Canada, no reason RCMP contract policing couldn’t successfully absorb them too without those TS clearance issues.
 
I am of the opinion that the policing of our citizens should be left to our citizens. Seems wrong to have someone who isn't from here, and hasn't been here long enough to become a citizen or PR put in a position of power over those who are.
 
Commonwealth? Sure, with a carefully built training program. US? I’d want US cops retrained from scratch before hitting the streets in Canada. Not to say all would pose problems, but there’s too much going on down there for me to trust a lateral process.

For the RCMP- I think most of their federal positions require top secret clearance, and that’s restricted to Canadian citizens now, so that’s a non-starter. Not sure there would be many FBI or NCA or AFP looking to lateral over to Canada to police rural/municipal, but I guess there might be a few? There are plenty of former British cops policing municipal in Canada, no reason RCMP contract policing couldn’t successfully absorb them too without those TS clearance issues.
Yea US Police training varies wildly from excellent to dismal. I suspect applicants from Australia, NZ and UK, may qualify for TS clearance fairly easily.
 
While I get that makes life easier for the people doing clearances, if we are trying to recruit people from overseas with the skills we need and TS clearances from nations we already trust, then we are shooting ourselves in the foot.
 
Or just fix the domestic recruiting system inclusive of both RCMP and non-RCMP parts? Even if they hire foreigners police as laterals they’ll still have to go through the same broken system.
 
It is within my memory that to become a police officer in Ontario you had to be a Canadian citizen or British subject.
 
It is within my memory that to become a police officer in Ontario you had to be a Canadian citizen or British subject.
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The current RCMP PR residency requirement of three out of five years actually exceeds what a PR needs to meet under IRPA 28(2)(a) of 730 days in a five year period to maintain their status as a PR. However, in order to apply for citizenship, the three years (1095 days) in five years is required. I recall in the past that PRs who joined the CAF had, I believe, 2 years to become citizens after enrolment or they were released (happened to one of my soldiers). Is that how the RCMP was going about it as well? That would make them eligible to apply for a TS clearance as a citizen.
 
Commonwealth police officers are not interchangeable. You could design a program to overcome issues but municipal agencies have tried this already with incredibly limited returns

US police in general are a no go unless they do literally everything over again. They have concepts in the states that you would have to train over top of numerous times and would still yield unreliable results under stress. I love US cops. Love training with them. Love working with them. Our legal system is not really a friend of theirs for their environmental upbringing
 
Commonwealth police officers are not interchangeable. You could design a program to overcome issues but municipal agencies have tried this already with incredibly limited returns

US police in general are a no go unless they do literally everything over again. They have concepts in the states that you would have to train over top of numerous times and would still yield unreliable results under stress.
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