Report on RCMP Public Complaints 2022-2023

Canada-wide

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 or the provincial authority responsible for receiving complaints. For more information on the Commission, please see the CRCC's 2022-23 Annual Report.

Of the 4,002 public complaints filed, 2,521 were sent to the RCMP for investigation, while 1,038 did not meet the criteria set out in Part VII of the RCMP Act.

Complaints lodged with the Commission vs. RCMP

Complaints lodged with the Commission 97% vs. RCMP 7%

While the Commission and the RCMP receive a large number of public complaints each fiscal year, not all meet the complaint criteria laid out in section 45.53 of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act.

Public Complaints Canada-Wide

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Public Complaints Canada-Wide
  2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
Total # of complaints received 2988 3641 3361 3938 4002
Total # of complaints meeting criteria (per section 45.53 of RCMP Act 2352 2317 2273 2413 2521

Please note: The slight variance between complaint numbers provided in the Commission's Annual Report and those provided in the Canada-wide statistics of this report can be attributed to duplication of complaints, and the fluidity of the public complaint process.

Public Complaints Finalized

The RCMP investigates public complaints* and provides the complainant with a report, finalizing the complaint.

It is important to note that complaints finalized by the RCMP within a fiscal year are not necessarily related to complaints lodged during that same time period.

For example, a complaint that is finalized in February 2023 (FY 2022-23) may have been lodged in December 2021 (FY 2021-22).

Number of Finalized Complaints Canada-Wide

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Number of Finalized Complaints Canada-Wide

  • 2018-2019: 1700
  • 2019-2020: 2067
  • 2020-2021: 2254
  • 2021-2022: 2058
  • 2022-2023: 2090

Complaints can be resolved as follows:

  • informally resolved by the RCMP;
  • investigated by the RCMP;
  • withdrawn by the complainant;
  • terminated by the RCMP

Resolution of Complaints Canada-Wide**

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Resolution of Complaints Canada-Wide**
  2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
Informally resolved 831 713 701 727 640
Investigated by the RCMP 1028 979 1,173 928 997
Withdrawn by complainant 275 320 329 331 376
Terminated by the RCMP 114 97 76 108 129

*With the exception of public interest investigations, which are carried out by the Commission.

**A small number of complaints are resolved annually using a combination of two or more of the mechanisms listed above. As such, the sum of the individual closing categories may be greater than the total.

Complaints Lodged with the Commission vs. the RCMP

BY PROVINCE AND TERRITORY

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Complaints Lodged with the Commission vs. the RCM
BY PROVINCE AND TERRITORY
British Columbia Alberta Saskachewan Manitoba Ontario Quebec New Brunswick Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia Newfoundland and Labrador Yukon Northwest Territories Nunavut
Commission 97% 94% 97% 95% 97% 100% 100% 99% 97% 99% 92% 99% 100%
RCMP 3% 4% 3% 5% 3% 0% 0% 1% 3% 1% 8% 1% 0%

Finalized Complaints & Allegations

A complaint may contain a single allegation* or multiple allegations.

Allegations contained in public complaints are categorized during the investigation.

In 2022-23, the 2,090 finalized complaint investigations contained 6,215 allegations.

The top allegations Canada-wide are:

  • Neglect of Duty
  • Improper Attitude
  • Improper Use of Force
  • Improper Arrest
  • Irregularity in Procedure

Top five allegation categories remained unchanged in 2022-2023.

Province
Territory
Allegation Province
Territory
Allegation

BC

  1. Neglect of Duty
  2. Improper Attitude
  3. Improper Use of Force

PE

  1. Neglect of Duty
  2. Improper use of Force
  3. Improper Attitude

AB

  1. Neglect of Duty
  2. Improper Attitude
  3. Improper Use of Force

NS

  1. Neglect of Duty
  2. Improper Attitude
  3. Improper Use of Force

SK

  1. Neglect of Duty
  2. Improper Attitude
  3. Improper Use of Force

NL

  1. Neglect of Duty
  2. Improper Attitude
  3. Improper Use of Force

MB

  1. Neglect of Duty
  2. Improper Attitude
  3. Improper Use of Force

YT

  1. Neglect of Duty
  2. Improper Attitude
  3. Irregularity in Procedure

ON

  1. Neglect of Duty
  2. Improper Attitude
  3. Improper Use of Force

NT

  1. Improper Use of Force
  2. Neglect of Duty
  3. Improper Attitude

QC

  1. Neglect of Duty
  2. Improper Attitude
  3. Improper Use of Force

NU

  1. Improper Use of Force
  2. Improper Attitude
  3. Neglect of Duty

NB

  1. Neglect of Duty
  2. Improper Attitude
  3. Improper Use of Force

 

 

*A list of all allegations is available in Appendix C of the Commission's Annual Report.

Complaints Referred to the Commission for Review

Following the RCMP's investigation of a public complaint, if a complainant is not satisfied with how the RCMP has concluded their complaint, the legislation allows them to refer their complaint to the Commission for review.

The role of the Commission is to make findings after an objective examination of the information available and to make recommendations that improve policy and performance of the RCMP and its members.

At any point during its review, the Commission may request that the RCMP investigate further.

If the Commission is satisfied with RCMP's handling of the complaint, the Chairperson issues a Satisfied Report to the RCMP Commissioner, the Minister of Public Safety, the complainant, and the member(s) involved, thereby ending the review process.

If the Commission is not satisfied with the RCMP's handling of the complaint, the Chairperson will issue an Interim Report, outlining various findings and recommendations directed at the RCMP, which will be sent to the RCMP Commissioner and the Minister of Public Safety.

Once the Interim Report has been reviewed by the RCMP, the RCMP Commissioner gives notice, identifying which recommendations the RCMP will act on. If no, or a different, action is to be taken, the Commissioner must provide reasons to the Commission.

The Chairperson considers the Commissioner's Response and prepares a Final Report.

Number of Finalized Complaints Referred to Commission for Review Canada-wide

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Number of Finalized Complaints Referred to Commission for Review Canada-wide
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
272 296 308 242 234
Review Reports Issued Canada-wide
  Satisfied Reports Interim Reports Final Reports Total

2018-2019

164

65

26

255

2019-2020

313

57

24

394

2020-2021

196

48

78

322

2021-2022

176

54

174

404

2022-2023

184

59

49

292

Recommendations

In 2022-23, the Commission made 192 recommendations. The breakdown of RCMP responses to CRCC recommendations is as follows:

Recommendations Supported by the RCMP

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  Supported Partially Supported Unsupported
Nunavut 75% 5% 20%
Northwest Territories 0% 50% 50%
Yukon 0% 0% 0%
Newfoundland and Labrador 0% 0% 0%
Nova Scotia 100% 0% 0%
Prince Edward Island 0% 0% 0%
New Brunswick 100% 0% 0%
Quebec 0% 0% 0%
Ontario 0% 0% 0%
Manitoba 80% 0% 20%
Saskatchewan 74% 21% 4%
Alberta 76% 0% 24%
British Columbia 85% 5% 11%

Chairperson-Initiated Complaints and Investigations

In addition to dealing with public complaints, if the Chairperson is satisfied that there are reasonable grounds to investigate the on-duty conduct of an RCMP member, the Chairperson can initiate a complaint and forward the complaint to the RCMP for investigation.

If the Chairperson determines that it is not in the public interest for the RCMP to investigate a public or Chairperson-initiated complaint, the Commission can conduct its own public interest investigation.

In 2022-23, the CRCC Chairperson initiated one complaint which was sent to the RCMP for investigation as well as one Chairperson-initiated complaint and public interest investigation.

British Columbia
  • 1,760 complaints lodged representing 44% of complaints lodged Canada-wide
  • 983 complaints finalized representing 47% of complaints finalized Canada-wide

Public Complaints Received

Of the 1,760 public complaints lodged regarding the on-duty conduct of RCMP members in British Columbia between April 1, 2022, and March 31, 2023, the Commission received 1,701 complaints, while the RCMP received 59 complaints.

Complaints lodged with the Commission vs. RCMP 2022-2023

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Complaints lodged with the Commission vs. RCMP 2022-2023
British Columbia Canada-wide
RCMP 3% 3%
Commission 97% 97%

While the Commission and the RCMP receive a large number of public complaints each fiscal year, not all meet the complaint criteria laid out in section 45.53 of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act.

Public Complaints in British Columbia

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Public Complaints in British Columbia
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
Total # of complaints received 1271 1647 1542 1798 1760
Total # of complaints meeting criteria (per section 45.53 of RCMP Act) 1055 1014 1436 1226 1162

Public Complaints Finalized

The RCMP investigates public complaints* and provides the complainant with a report, finalizing the complaint.

It is important to note that complaints finalized by the RCMP within a fiscal year are not necessarily related to complaints lodged during that same time period.

For example, a complaint that is finalized in February 2023 (FY 2022-23) may have been lodged in December 2021 (FY 2021-22).

Number of Finalized Complaints in British Columbia

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Number of Finalized Complaints in British Columbia
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
1025 1036 1053 989 983

Complaints can be resolved as follows:

  • informally resolved by the RCMP;
  • investigated by the RCMP;
  • withdrawn by the complainant;
  • terminated by the RCMP.

Resolution of Complaints in British Columbia**

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Resolution of Complaints in British Columbia**
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
Informally resolved 408 386 387 377 326
Investigated by the RCMP 461 479 497 433 479
Withdrawn by complainant 119 140 148 151 136
Terminated by the RCMP 37 48 44 49 42

*With the exception of public interest investigations, which are carried out by the Commission.

**A small number of complaints are resolved annually using a combination of two or more of the mechanisms listed above. As such, the sum of the individual closing categories may be greater than the total.

Finalized Complaints & Allegations

Allegations are classified according to the following categories

  • Improper Attitude
  • Improper Use of Force
  • Improper Use of Firearms
  • Irregularity in Procedure
  • Driving Irregularity
  • Neglect of Duty
  • Statutory Offence
  • Mishandling of Property
  • Evidence Irregularity
  • Oppressive Conduct
  • Improper Arrest
  • Improper Persons / Vehicles Search
  • Improper Search of Premises
  • Policy
  • Equipment
  • Service

A full description of each of these categories is available on the CRCC website.

In 2022-23, the RCMP in British Columbia finalized 983 complaints containing 2,870 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:


Allegation & Number

Substantiated
by RCMP

Not
Substantiated by RCMP

Informally Resolved by RCMP

Terminated by RCMP

Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

1176

134

689

221

19

113

Improper Attitude

860

57

385

311

13

94

Improper Use of Force

314

8

196

73

14

23

Improper Arrest

180

19

98

37

0

26

Irregularity in Procedure

69

9

31

20

0

9

In 2021-22, the RCMP in British Columbia finalized 989 complaints containing 2,396 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:


Allegation & Number

Substantiated
by RCMP

Not
Substantiated by RCMP

Informally Resolved by RCMP

Terminated by RCMP

Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

1081

86

562

259

24

150

Improper Attitude

816

40

318

346

22

90

Improper Use of Force

289

11

193

60

4

21

Improper Arrest

146

14

73

31

3

25

Improper Persons/
Vehicle Search

64

4

19

19

5

17

In 2020-21, the RCMP in British Columbia finalized 1,053 complaints containing 2,491 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number

Substantiated by RCMP

Not Substantiated by RCMP

Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

1178

89

642

290

20

137

Improper Attitude

755

28

312

294

15

104

Improper Use of Force

317

8

198

76

7

28

Improper Arrest

172

7

106

35

4

20

Irregularity in Procedure

69

1

32

29

2

5

In 2019-20, the RCMP in British Columbia finalized 1,036 complaints containing 2,649 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number

Substantiated by RCMP

Not Substantiated by RCMP

Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

1165

85

559

339

15

167

Improper Attitude

741

37

349

265

19

71

Improper Use of Force

275

0

170

60

17

28

Improper Arrest

154

3

94

36

4

17

Improper Search of Premises

74

7

58

8

1

0

In 2018-19, the RCMP in British Columbia finalized 1,025 complaints containing 2,314 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number

Substantiated by RCMP

Not Substantiated by RCMP

Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

912

66

472

296

16

66

Improper Attitude

647

26

289

265

16

51

Improper Use of Force

249

5

163

55

6

20

Improper Arrest

182

4

114

47

2

15

Irregularity in Procedure

86

2

45

29

1

9

Complaints Referred to the Commission for Review

Following the RCMP's investigation of a public complaint, if a complainant is not satisfied with how the RCMP has concluded their complaint, the legislation allows them to refer their complaint to the Commission for review.

At any point during its review, the Commission may request that the RCMP investigate further.

If the Commission is satisfied with RCMP's handling of the complaint, the Chairperson issues a Satisfied Report to the RCMP Commissioner, the Minister of Public Safety, the complainant, and the member(s) involved, thereby ending the review process.

If the Commission is not satisfied with the RCMP's handling of the complaint the Chairperson will issue an Interim Report, outlining various findings and recommendations directed at the RCMP, which will be sent to the RCMP Commissioner and the Minister of Public Safety.

Once the Interim Report has been reviewed by the RCMP, the RCMP Commissioner gives notice, identifying which recommendations the RCMP will act on. If no, or a different, action is to be taken, the Commissioner must provide reasons to the Commission.

The Chairperson considers the Commissioner's Response, and prepares a Final Report.

In 2022-23, the Commission received 101 new requests for review concerning complaints in British Columbia.

Number of Finalized Complaints Referred to Commission for Review (BC)

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Number of Finalized Complaints Referred to Commission for Review (BC)
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
115 144 114 96 101
Review Reports Issued (BC)
  Satisfied Reports Interim Reports Final Reports Total
2018-2019 53 17 18 88
2019-2020 129 16 10 159
2020-2021 92 26 23 141
2021-2022 70 24 73 167
2022-2023 66 12 17 95

Recommendations

In 2022-23, the Commission made 65 recommendations in British Columbia. The breakdown of RCMP responses to CRCC recommendations is as follows:

Recommendation Types Issued by the CRCC in British Columbia
Recommendation

Number

Operational Guidance

26

Training/Protocol Review

8

Apology

8

Policy Review/Amendment

5

Report Review

5

Recommendations Supported by the RCMP in British Columbia
Recommendation

Number

Supported

85%

Partially Supported

5%

Not Supported

11%

Chairperson-Initiated Complaints and Investigations

In 2022-23, the Commission Chairperson did not initiate any complaints, or public interest investigations, concerning RCMP member conduct in British Columbia.

Alberta
  • 824 complaints lodged representing 21% of complaints lodged Canada-wide
  • 410 complaints finalized representing 20% of complaints finalized Canada-wide

Public Complaints Received

Of the 824 public complaints lodged regarding the on-duty conduct of RCMP members in Alberta between April 1, 2022, and March 31, 2023, the Commission received 788 complaints, while the RCMP received 36 complaints.

Complaints lodged with the Commission vs. RCMP 2022-2023

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Complaints lodged with the Commission vs. RCMP 2020-2021
Alberta Canada-wide
RCMP 4% 3%
Commission 96% 97%

While the Commission and the RCMP receive a large number of public complaints each fiscal year, not all meet the complaint criteria laid out in section 45.53 of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act.

Public Complaints in Alberta

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Public Complaints in Alberta
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
Total # of complaints received 604 739 647 720 824
Total # of complaints meeting criteria (per section 45.53 of RCMP Act) 497 514 599 515 555

Public Complaints Finalized

The RCMP investigates public complaints* and provides the complainant with a report, finalizing the complaint.

It is important to note that complaints finalized by the RCMP within a fiscal year are not necessarily related to complaints lodged during that same time period.

For example, a complaint that is finalized in February 2023 (FY 2022-23) may have been lodged in December 2021 (FY 2021-22).

Number of Finalized Complaints in Alberta

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Number of Finalized Complaints in Alberta
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
429 420 495 409 410

Complaints can be resolved as follows:

  • informally resolved by the RCMP;
  • investigated by the RCMP;
  • withdrawn by the complainant;
  • terminated by the RCMP.

Resolution of Complaints in Alberta**

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Resolution of Complaints in Alberta**
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
Informally resolved 181 150 145 172 129
Investigated by the RCMP 181 192 268 169 194
Withdrawn by complainant 35 70 75 49 68
Terminated by the RCMP 32 22 15 25 19

*With the exception of public interest investigations, which are carried out by the Commission.

**A small number of complaints are resolved annually using a combination of two or more of the mechanisms listed above. As such, the sum of the individual closing categories may be greater than the total.

Finalized Complaints & Allegations

Allegations are classified according to the following categories

  • Improper Attitude
  • Improper Use of Force
  • Improper Use of Firearms
  • Irregularity in Procedure
  • Driving Irregularity
  • Neglect of Duty
  • Statutory Offence
  • Mishandling of Property
  • Evidence Irregularity
  • Oppressive Conduct
  • Improper Arrest
  • Improper Persons / Vehicles Search
  • Improper Search of Premises
  • Policy
  • Equipment
  • Service

A full description of each of these categories is available on the CRCC website.

In 2022-23, the RCMP in Alberta finalized 410 complaints containing 1,225 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated
by RCMP
Not
Substantiated by RCMP
Informally Resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

549

65

296

121

10

57

Improper Attitude

296

13

153

84

7

39

Improper Use of Force

99

0

68

17

3

11

Improper Arrest

97

10

59

18

1

9

Irregularity in Procedure

63

3

31

27

2

0

In 2021-22, the RCMP in Alberta finalized 409 complaints containing 958 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated
by RCMP
Not
Substantiated by RCMP
Informally Resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

465

43

250

126

14

32

Improper Attitude

318

21

146

114

7

30

Improper Use of Force

88

2

53

23

8

2

Irregularity in Procedure

45

0

8

25

8

4

Improper Arrest

42

3

24

11

1

3

In 2020-21, the RCMP in Alberta finalized 495 complaints containing 1,406 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated
by RCMP
Not
Substantiated by RCMP
Informally Resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

763

115

465

110

10

63

Improper Attitude

402

36

245

75

4

42

Improper Use of Force

118

1

89

14

5

9

Improper Arrest

72

8

51

12

0

1

Irregularity in Procedure

51

2

29

18

0

2

In 2019-20, the RCMP in Alberta finalized 420 complaints containing 1,169 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number

Substantiated by RCMP

Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

532

53

319

103

14

43

Improper Attitude

287

3

124

121

4

35

Improper Use of Force

88

2

54

17

8

7

Improper Arrest

75

8

53

9

2

3

Irregularity in Procedure

45

1

16

20

1

7

In 2018-19, the RCMP in Alberta finalized 429 complaints containing 1,154 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number

Substantiated by RCMP

Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

539

36

312

144

25

22

Improper Attitude

288

5

137

132

7

7

Improper Use of Force

101

1

59

23

9

9

Irregularity in Procedure

55

7

25

13

4

6

Improper Arrest

50

4

29

11

3

3

Complaints Referred to the Commission for Review

Following the RCMP's investigation of a public complaint, if a complainant is not satisfied with how the RCMP has concluded their complaint, the legislation allows them to refer their complaint to the Commission for review.

At any point during its review, the Commission may request that the RCMP investigate further.

If the Commission is satisfied with RCMP's handling of the complaint, the Chairperson issues a Satisfied Report to the RCMP Commissioner, the Minister of Public Safety, the complainant, and the member(s) involved, thereby ending the review process.

If the Commission is not satisfied with the RCMP's handling of the complaint the Chairperson will issue an Interim Report, outlining various findings and recommendations directed at the RCMP, which will be sent to the RCMP Commissioner and the Minister of Public Safety.

Once the Interim Report has been reviewed by the RCMP, the RCMP Commissioner gives notice, identifying which recommendations the RCMP will act on. If no, or a different, action is to be taken, the Commissioner must provide reasons to the Commission.

The Chairperson considers the Commissioner's Response, and prepares a Final Report.

In 2022-23, the Commission received 61 new requests for review concerning complaints in Alberta.

Number of Finalized Complaints Referred to Commission for Review (AB)

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Number of Finalized Complaints Referred to Commission for Review (AB)
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
60 69 91 50 61
Review Reports Issued (AB)
  Satisfied Reports Interim Reports Final Reports Total

2018-2019

44

6

3

53

2019-2020

70

16

8

94

2020-2021

37

14

12

63

2021-2022

55

12

43

110

2022-2023

55

21

13

89

Recommendations

In 2022-23, the Commission made 29 recommendations in Alberta. The breakdown of RCMP responses to CRCC recommendations is as follows:

Recommendation Types Issued by the CRCC in Alberta
Recommendation Number

Operational Guidance

14

Training/Protocol Review

5

Apology

4

Report Review

2

Recommendations Supported by the RCMP in Alberta
Recommendation

Number

Supported

76%

Partially Supported

0%

Not Supported

24%

Chairperson-Initiated Complaints and Investigations

In 2022-23, the Commission Chairperson initiated one complaint, concerning the RCMP's arrest and detention of an Alberta teenager.

Saskatchewan
  • 264 complaints lodged representing 7% of complaints lodged Canada-wide
  • 154 complaints finalized representing 7% of complaints finalized Canada-wide

Public Complaints Received

Of the 264 public complaints lodged regarding the on-duty conduct of RCMP members in Saskatchewan between April 1, 2022, and March 31, 2023, the Commission received 256 complaints, while the RCMP received 8 complaints.

Complaints lodged with the Commission vs. RCMP 2022-2023

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Complaints lodged with the Commission vs. RCMP 2022-2023
Saskatchewan Canada-wide
RCMP 3% 3%
Commission 97% 97%

While the Commission and the RCMP receive a large number of public complaints each fiscal year, not all meet the complaint criteria laid out in section 45.53 of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act.

Public Complaints in Saskatchewan

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Public Complaints in Saskatchewan
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
Total # of complaints received 222 260 214 240 264
Total # of complaints meeting criteria (per section 45.53 of RCMP Act) 179 190 199 179 179

Public Complaints Finalized

The RCMP investigates public complaints* and provides the complainant with a report, finalizing the complaint.

It is important to note that complaints finalized by the RCMP within a fiscal year are not necessarily related to complaints lodged during that same time period.

For example, a complaint that is finalized in February 2023 (FY 2022-23) may have been lodged in December 2021 (FY 2021-22).

Number of Finalized Complaints in Saskatchewan

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Number of Finalized Complaints in Saskatchewan
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
188 186 139 157 154

Complaints can be resolved as follows:

  • informally resolved by the RCMP;
  • investigated by the RCMP;
  • withdrawn by the complainant;
  • terminated by the RCMP.

Resolution of Complaints in Saskatchewan**

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Resolution of Complaints in Saskatchewan**
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
Informally resolved 65 52 49 52 35
Investigated by the RCMP 85 107 73 75 81
Withdrawn by complainant 25 19 16 27 30
Terminated by the RCMP 13 10 2 5 8

*With the exception of public interest investigations, which are carried out by the Commission.

**A small number of complaints are resolved annually using a combination of two or more of the mechanisms listed above. As such, the sum of the individual closing categories may be greater than the total.

Finalized Complaints & Allegations

Allegations are classified according to the following categories

  • Improper Attitude
  • Improper Use of Force
  • Improper Use of Firearms
  • Irregularity in Procedure
  • Driving Irregularity
  • Neglect of Duty
  • Statutory Offence
  • Mishandling of Property
  • Evidence Irregularity
  • Oppressive Conduct
  • Improper Arrest
  • Improper Persons / Vehicles Search
  • Improper Search of Premises
  • Policy
  • Equipment
  • Service

A full description of each of these categories is available on the CRCC website.

In 2022-23, the RCMP in Saskatchewan finalized 154 complaints containing 475 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number

Substantiated by RCMP

Not Substantiated by RCMP

Informally Resolved by RCMP

Terminated by RCMP

Withdrawn by
complainant

Neglect of Duty

214

23

130

30

4

27

Improper Attitude

117

7

53

30

2

25

Improper Use of Force

43

0

32

5

4

2

Improper Arrest

36

5

21

0

1

9

Statutory Offence

16

0

9

0

7

0

In 2021-22, the RCMP in Saskatchewan finalized 157 complaints containing 398 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number

Substantiated by RCMP

Not Substantiated by RCMP

Informally Resolved by RCMP

Terminated by RCMP

Withdrawn by
complainant

Neglect of Duty

220

12

122

48

14

24

Improper Attitude

130

8

61

38

2

21

Improper Use of Force

24

1

17

6

0

0

Irregularity in Procedure

13

0

5

5

1

2

Mishandling of Property

11

2

5

3

0

1

In 2020-21, the RCMP in Saskatchewan finalized 139 complaints containing 430 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number

Substantiated by RCMP

Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

218

26

122

51

6

13

Improper Attitude

108

3

69

29

0

7

Improper Use of Force

39

2

13

16

0

8

Improper Arrest

25

0

16

5

0

4

Irregularity in Procedure

13

0

10

2

0

1

In 2019-20, the RCMP in Saskatchewan finalized 186 complaints containing 580 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number

Substantiated by RCMP

Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

236

14

147

42

8

25

Improper Attitude

141

0

94

33

9

5

Improper Use of Force

83

2

65

11

1

4

Improper Arrest

36

2

29

4

1

0

Improper Search of Premises

19

0

15

1

0

3

In 2018-19, the RCMP in Saskatchewan finalized 188 complaints containing 554 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number

Substantiated by RCMP

Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

231

18

143

45

11

14

Improper Attitude

145

2

58

66

10

9

Improper Use of Force

55

0

30

19

2

4

Improper Arrest

33

4

19

8

0

2

Improper Search of Premises

29

1

20

5

0

3

Complaints Referred to the Commission for Review

Following the RCMP's investigation of a public complaint, if a complainant is not satisfied with how the RCMP has concluded their complaint, the legislation allows them to refer their complaint to the Commission for review.

At any point during its review, the Commission may request that the RCMP investigate further.

If the Commission is satisfied with RCMP's handling of the complaint, the Chairperson issues a Satisfied Report to the RCMP Commissioner, the Minister of Public Safety, the complainant, and the member(s) involved, thereby ending the review process.

If the Commission is not satisfied with the RCMP's handling of the complaint the Chairperson will issue an Interim Report, outlining various findings and recommendations directed at the RCMP, which will be sent to the RCMP Commissioner and the Minister of Public Safety.

Once the Interim Report has been reviewed by the RCMP, the RCMP Commissioner gives notice, identifying which recommendations the RCMP will act on. If no, or a different, action is to be taken, the Commissioner must provide reasons to the Commission.

The Chairperson considers the Commissioner's Response, and prepares a Final Report.

In 2022-23, the Commission received 21 new requests for review concerning complaints in Saskatchewan.

Number of Finalized Complaints Referred to Commission for Review (SK)

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Number of Finalized Complaints Referred to Commission for Review (SK)
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
20 33 20 20 21
Review Reports Issued (SK)
  Satisfied Reports Interim Reports Final Reports Total

2018-2019

16

4

1

21

2019-2020

28

7

2

37

2020-2021

26

4

4

34

2021-2022

9

2

15

26

2022-2023

11

7

6

24

Recommendations

In the 2022-23, the Commission made 47 recommendations in Saskatchewan. The breakdown of RCMP responses to CRCC recommendations is as follows:

Recommendation Types Issued by the CRCC in Saskatchewan
Recommendation

Number

Operational Guidance

18

Apology

10

Report Review

6

Code of Conduct Investigation

4

Policy Review/Amendment

2

Recommendations Supported by the RCMP in Saskatchewan
Recommendation

Number

Supported

74%

Partially Supported

21%

Not Supported

4%

Chairperson-Initiated Complaints and Investigations

In 2022-23, the Commission Chairperson did not initiate any complaints, or public interest investigations, concerning RCMP member conduct in Saskatchewan.

Manitoba
  • 184 complaints lodged representing 4.6% of complaints lodged Canada-wide
  • 121 complaints finalized representing 5.8% of complaints finalized Canada-wide

Public Complaints Received

Of the 184 public complaints lodged regarding the on-duty conduct of RCMP members in Manitoba between April 1, 2022, and March 31, 2023, the Commission received 174 complaints, while the RCMP received 10 complaints.

Complaints lodged with the Commission vs. RCMP 2022-2023

 

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Complaints lodged with the Commission vs. RCMP 2022-2023
Manitoba Canada-wide
RCMP 5% 3%
Commission 95% 97%

While the Commission and the RCMP receive a large number of public complaints each fiscal year, not all meet the complaint criteria laid out in section 45.53 of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act.

Public Complaints in Manitoba

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Public Complaints in Manitoba
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
Total # of complaints received 169 210 163 171 184
Total # of complaints meeting criteria (per section 45.53 of RCMP Act) 146 154 120 134 131

Public Complaints Finalized

The RCMP investigates public complaints* and provides the complainant with a report, finalizing the complaint.

It is important to note that complaints finalized by the RCMP within a fiscal year are not necessarily related to complaints lodged during that same time period.

For example, a complaint that is finalized in February 2023 (FY 2022-23) may have been lodged in December 2021 (FY 2021-22).

Number of Finalized Complaints in Manitoba

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Number of Finalized Complaints in Manitoba
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
171 132 141 112 121

Complaints can be resolved as follows:

  • informally resolved by the RCMP;
  • investigated by the RCMP;
  • withdrawn by the complainant;
  • terminated by the RCMP.

Resolution of Complaints in Manitoba**

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Resolution of Complaints in Manitoba**
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
Informally resolved 100 33 31 20 24
Investigated by the RCMP 38 73 86 66 63
Withdrawn by complainant 20 21 23 18 24
Terminated by the RCMP 13 9 1 8 10

*With the exception of public interest investigations, which are carried out by the Commission.

**A small number of complaints are resolved annually using a combination of two or more of the mechanisms listed above. As such, the sum of the individual closing categories may be greater than the total.

Finalized Complaints & Allegations

Allegations are classified according to the following categories.

  • Improper Attitude
  • Improper Use of Force
  • Improper Use of Firearms
  • Irregularity in Procedure
  • Driving Irregularity
  • Neglect of Duty
  • Statutory Offence
  • Mishandling of Property
  • Evidence Irregularity
  • Oppressive Conduct
  • Improper Arrest
  • Improper Persons / Vehicles Search
  • Improper Search of Premises
  • Policy
  • Equipment
  • Service

A full description of each of these categories is available on the CRCC website.

In 2022-23, the RCMP in Manitoba finalized 121 complaints containing 448 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally Resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

218

43

130

17

2

26

Improper Attitude

111

8

57

29

2

15

Improper Use of Force

38

0

25

4

6

3

Improper Arrest

29

5

24

0

0

0

Improper Search of Premises

25

3

11

7

0

4

In 2021-22, the RCMP in Manitoba finalized 112 complaints containing 272 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally Resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

153

9

111

11

5

17

Improper Attitude

70

1

40

14

3

12

Improper Use of Force

20

1

10

4

0

5

Improper Arrest

15

1

10

2

0

2

Improper Search of Premises

14

2

8

1

0

3

In 2020-21, the RCMP in Manitoba finalized 141 complaints containing 474 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

225

10

143

37

1

34

Improper Attitude

112

5

69

21

1

16

Improper Use of Force

75

3

57

9

2

4

Improper Arrest

43

1

39

2

0

1

Mishandling of Property

19

1

15

1

0

2

In 2019-20, the RCMP in Manitoba finalized 132 complaints containing 423 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

184

10

113

34

2

25

Improper Attitude

123

7

75

29

4

8

Improper Use of Force

55

1

41

2

9

2

Improper Arrest

25

2

19

3

1

0

Improper search of premise

16

0

11

0

1

4

In 2018-19, the RCMP in Manitoba finalized 171 complaints containing 445 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

160

1

105

28

7

19

Improper Attitude

139

1

93

30

1

10

Improper Use of Force

45

0

31

1

5

8

Improper Arrest

34

3

30

0

0

1

Mishandling of Property

16

2

8

6

0

0

Complaints Referred to the Commission for Review

Following the RCMP's investigation of a public complaint, if a complainant is not satisfied with how the RCMP has concluded their complaint, the legislation allows them to refer their complaint to the Commission for review.

At any point during its review, the Commission may request that the RCMP investigate further.

If the Commission is satisfied with RCMP's handling of the complaint, the Chairperson issues a Satisfied Report to the RCMP Commissioner, the Minister of Public Safety, the complainant, and the member(s) involved, thereby ending the review process.

If the Commission is not satisfied with the RCMP's handling of the complaint the Chairperson will issue an Interim Report, outlining various findings and recommendations directed at the RCMP, which will be sent to the RCMP Commissioner and the Minister of Public Safety.

Once the Interim Report has been reviewed by the RCMP, the RCMP Commissioner gives notice, identifying which recommendations the RCMP will act on. If no, or a different, action is to be taken, the Commissioner must provide reasons to the Commission.

The Chairperson considers the Commissioner's Response, and prepares a Final Report.

In 2022-23, the Commission received 15 new requests for review concerning complaints in Manitoba.

Number of Finalized Complaints Referred to Commission for Review (MB)

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Number of Finalized Complaints Referred to Commission for Review (MB)
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
21 19 19 13 15
Review Reports Issued (MB)
  Satisfied Reports Interim Reports Final Reports Total

2018-2019

16

6

0

22

2019-2020

25

2

0

27

2020-2021

13

2

7

22

2021-2022

12

2

11

25

2022-2023

11

4

2

17

Recommendations

In 2022-23, the Commission made 5 recommendations in Manitoba. The breakdown of RCMP responses to CRCC recommendations is as follows:

Recommendation Types Issued by the CRCC in Manitoba
Recommendation Number

Operational Guidance

5

Recommendations Supported by the RCMP in Manitoba
Recommendation Number

Supported

80%

Partially Supported

0%

Not Supported

20%

Chairperson-Initiated Complaints and Investigations

In 2022-23, the Commission Chairperson did not initiate any complaints, or public interest investigations, concerning RCMP member conduct in Manitoba.

Ontario
  • 159 complaints lodged representing 4% of complaints lodged Canada-wide
  • 25 complaints finalized representing 1% of complaints finalized Canada-wide

Public Complaints Received

Of the 159 public complaints lodged regarding the on-duty conduct of RCMP members in Ontario between April 1, 2022, and March 31, 2023, the Commission received 155 complaints, while the RCMP received 4 complaints.

Complaints lodged with the Commission vs. RCMP 2022-2023

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Complaints lodged with the Commission vs. RCMP 2022-2023
Ontario Canada-wide
RCMP 3% 3%
Commission 97% 97%

While the Commission and the RCMP receive a large number of public complaints each fiscal year, not all meet the complaint criteria laid out in section 45.53 of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act.

Public Complaints in Ontario

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Public Complaints in Ontario
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
Total # of complaints received 111 133 152 233 159
Total # of complaints meeting criteria (per section 45.53 of RCMP Act) 25 21 21 29 24

Public Complaints Finalized

The RCMP investigates public complaints* and provides the complainant with a report, finalizing the complaint.

It is important to note that complaints finalized by the RCMP within a fiscal year are not necessarily related to complaints lodged during that same time period.

For example, a complaint that is finalized in February 2023 (FY 2022-23) may have been lodged in December 2021 (FY 2021-22).

Number of Finalized Complaints in Ontario

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Number of Finalized Complaints in Ontario
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
19 25 21 24 25

Complaints can be resolved as follows:

  • informally resolved by the RCMP;
  • investigated by the RCMP;
  • withdrawn by the complainant;
  • terminated by the RCMP.

Resolution of Complaints in Ontario**

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Resolution of Complaints in Ontario**
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
Informally resolved 3 5 1 4 1
Investigated by the RCMP 10 13 21 13 11
Withdrawn by complainant 2 4 1 1 5
Terminated by the RCMP 4 3 3 6 8

*With the exception of public interest investigations, which are carried out by the Commission.

**A small number of complaints are resolved annually using a combination of two or more of the mechanisms listed above. As such, the sum of the individual closing categories may be greater than the total.

Finalized Complaints & Allegations

Allegations are classified according to the following categories.

  • Improper Attitude
  • Improper Use of Force
  • Improper Use of Firearms
  • Irregularity in Procedure
  • Driving Irregularity
  • Neglect of Duty
  • Statutory Offence
  • Mishandling of Property
  • Evidence Irregularity
  • Oppressive Conduct
  • Improper Arrest
  • Improper Persons / Vehicles Search
  • Improper Search of Premises
  • Policy
  • Equipment
  • Service

A full description of each of these categories is available on the CRCC website.

In 2022-23, the RCMP in Ontario finalized 25 complaints containing 40 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally Resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

20

1

8

2

2

7

Improper Attitude

13

2

2

0

4

5

Improper Use of Force

2

0

0

0

0

2

Irregularity in Procedure

2

0

2

0

0

0

Improper Arrest

2

0

2

0

0

0

In 2021-22, the RCMP in Ontario finalized 24 complaints containing 35 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally Resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

16

0

12

2

1

1

Improper Attitude

14

0

9

4

0

1

Improper Use of Force

3

0

3

0

0

0

Driving Irregularity

2

2

0

0

0

0

Neglect of Duty

16

0

12

2

1

1

In 2020-21, the RCMP in Ontario finalized 26 complaints containing 55 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Improper Attitude

28

2

24

1

1

0

Neglect of Duty

17

2

11

0

3

1

Improper Use of Force

5

0

5

0

0

0

Mishandling of Property

3

0

3

0

0

0

Improper Arrest

2

0

2

0

0

0

In 2019-20, the RCMP in Ontario finalized 25 complaints containing 52 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Improper Attitude

18

1

13

3

1

0

Neglect of Duty

11

0

5

2

0

4

Improper Use of Force

6

3

2

0

1

0

Mishandling of Property

6

1

4

1

0

0

Improper Arrest

5

0

4

1

0

0

In 2018-19, the RCMP in Ontario finalized 19 complaints containing 45 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

18

0

11

2

1

4

Improper Attitude

17

1

7

2

2

5

Improper Arrest

6

0

2

0

0

4

Improper Use of Force

2

0

1

0

1

0

Mishandling of Property

1

0

1

0

0

0

Complaints Referred to the Commission for Review

Following the RCMP's investigation of a public complaint, if a complainant is not satisfied with how the RCMP has concluded their complaint, the legislation allows them to refer their complaint to the Commission for review.

At any point during its review, the Commission may request that the RCMP investigate further.

If the Commission is satisfied with RCMP's handling of the complaint, the Chairperson issues a Satisfied Report to the RCMP Commissioner, the Minister of Public Safety, the complainant, and the member(s) involved, thereby ending the review process.
If the Commission is not satisfied with the RCMP's handling of the complaint the Chairperson will issue an Interim Report, outlining various findings and recommendations directed at the RCMP, which will be sent to the RCMP Commissioner and the Minister of Public Safety.

Once the Interim Report has been reviewed by the RCMP, the RCMP Commissioner gives notice, identifying which recommendations the RCMP will act on. If no, or a different, action is to be taken, the Commissioner must provide reasons to the Commission.

The Chairperson considers the Commissioner's Response, and prepares a Final Report.

In 2022-23, the Commission received 4 new requests for review concerning complaints in Ontario.

Number of Finalized Complaints Referred to Commission for Review (ON)

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Number of Finalized Complaints Referred to Commission for Review (ON)
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
6 4 8 5 4
Review Reports Issued (ON)
  Satisfied Reports Interim Reports Final Reports Total

2018-2019

10

0

0

10

2019-2020

5

1

0

6

2020-2021

5

0

0

5

2021-2022

8

0

1

9

2022-2023

3

0

0

3

Recommendations

In 2022-23, the Commission did not make any recommendations in Ontario.

Chairperson-Initiated Complaints and Investigations

In 2022-23, the Commission Chairperson did not initiate any complaints, or public interest investigations, concerning RCMP member conduct in Ontario.

Quebec
  • 98 complaints lodged representing 2% of complaints lodged Canada-wide
  • 12 complaints finalized representing less than 1% of complaints finalized Canada-wide

Public Complaints Received

Of the 98 public complaints lodged regarding the on-duty conduct of RCMP members in Quebec between April 1, 2022, and March 31, 2023, the Commission received 98 complaints, while the RCMP received 0 complaint.

Complaints lodged with the Commission vs. RCMP 2022-2023

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Complaints lodged with the Commission vs. RCMP 2022-2023
Quebec Canada-wide
RCMP 0% 3%
Commission 100% 97%

While the Commission and the RCMP receive a large number of public complaints each fiscal year, not all meet the complaint criteria laid out in section 45.53 of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act.

Public Complaints in Quebec

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Public Complaints in Quebec
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
Total # of complaints received 63 55 77 73 98
Total # of complaints meeting criteria (per section 45.53 of RCMP Act) 5 3 8 11 14

Public Complaints Finalized

The RCMP investigates public complaints* and provides the complainant with a report, finalizing the complaint.

It is important to note that complaints finalized by the RCMP within a fiscal year are not necessarily related to complaints lodged during that same time period.

For example, a complaint that is finalized in February 2023 (FY 2022-23) may have been lodged in December 2021 (FY 2021-22).

Resolution of Complaints in Quebec**

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Resolution of Complaints in Quebec**
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
4 1 8 10 12

Complaints can be resolved as follows:

  • informally resolved by the RCMP;
  • investigated by the RCMP;
  • withdrawn by the complainant;
  • terminated by the RCMP.

Resolution of Complaints in Quebec**

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Resolution of Complaints in Quebec**
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
Informally resolved 0 0 4 3 1
Investigated by the RCMP 4 1 1 2 6
Withdrawn by complainant 0 0 0 1 1
Terminated by the RCMP 0 0 1 4 4

*With the exception of public interest investigations, which are carried out by the Commission.

**A small number of complaints are resolved annually using a combination of two or more of the mechanisms listed above. As such, the sum of the individual closing categories may be greater than the total.

Finalized Complaints & Allegations

Allegations are classified according to the following categories.

  • Improper Attitude
  • Improper Use of Force
  • Improper Use of Firearms
  • Irregularity in Procedure
  • Driving Irregularity
  • Neglect of Duty
  • Statutory Offence
  • Mishandling of Property
  • Evidence Irregularity
  • Oppressive Conduct
  • Improper Arrest
  • Improper Persons / Vehicles Search
  • Improper Search of Premises
  • Policy
  • Equipment
  • Service

A full description of each of these categories is available on the CRCC website.

In 2022-23, the RCMP in Quebec finalized 12 complaints containing 19 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally Resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

11

0

8

1

1

1

Improper Attitude

5

0

3

0

0

2

Improper Use of Force

1

0

1

0

0

0

Improper Arrest

1

1

0

0

0

0

Improper Person/Vehicle Search

1

0

0

0

0

1

In 2021-22, the RCMP in Quebec finalized 10 complaints containing 15 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally Resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Improper Attitude

7

1

2

3

0

1

Neglect of Duty

6

0

4

1

1

0

Irregularity in Procedure

2

0

2

0

0

0

In 2020-21, the RCMP in Quebec finalized 8 complaints containing 23 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Improper Attitude

5

0

3

2

0

0

Improper Use of Force

3

0

3

0

0

0

Neglect of Duty

3

0

3

0

0

0

Improper Use of Firearms

3

0

3

0

0

0

Driving Irregularity

3

0

3

0

0

0

In 2019-20, the RCMP in Quebec finalized 1 complaint containing 2 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

2

0

2

0

0

0

In 2018-19, the RCMP in Quebec finalized 4 complaints containing 6 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

5

0

5

0

0

0

Irregularity in Procedure

1

0

1

0

0

0

Complaints Referred to the Commission for Review

Following the RCMP's investigation of a public complaint, if a complainant is not satisfied with how the RCMP has concluded their complaint, the legislation allows them to refer their complaint to the Commission for review.

At any point during its review, the Commission may request that the RCMP investigate further.

If the Commission is satisfied with RCMP's handling of the complaint, the Chairperson issues a Satisfied Report to the RCMP Commissioner, the Minister of Public Safety, the complainant, and the member(s) involved, thereby ending the review process.
If the Commission is not satisfied with the RCMP's handling of the complaint the Chairperson will issue an Interim Report, outlining various findings and recommendations directed at the RCMP, which will be sent to the RCMP Commissioner and the Minister of Public Safety.

Once the Interim Report has been reviewed by the RCMP, the RCMP Commissioner gives notice, identifying which recommendations the RCMP will act on. If no, or a different, action is to be taken, the Commissioner must provide reasons to the Commission.

The Chairperson considers the Commissioner's Response, and prepares a Final Report.

In 2022-23, the Commission received 4 new requests for review concerning complaints in Quebec.

Number of Finalized Complaints Referred to Commission for Review (QC)

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Number of Finalized Complaints Referred to Commission for Review (QC)
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
4 1 0 1 4
Review Reports Issued (QC)
  Satisfied Reports Interim Reports Final Reports Total

2018-2019

0

1

0

1

2019-2020

1

0

0

1

2020-2021

2

0

0

2

2021-2022

0

0

1

1

2022-2023

1

0

0

1

Recommendations

In the 2022-23, the Commission did not make any recommendations in Quebec.

Chairperson-Initiated Complaints and Investigations

In 2022-23, the Commission Chairperson did not initiate any complaints, or public interest investigations, concerning RCMP member conduct in Quebec.

New Brunswick
  • 222 complaints lodged representing 5.5% of complaints lodged Canada-wide
  • 128 complaints finalized representing 6% of complaints finalized Canada-wide

Public Complaints Received

Of the 222 public complaints lodged regarding the on-duty conduct of RCMP members in New Brunswick between April 1, 2022, and March 31, 2023, the Commission received 222 complaints, while the RCMP received 0 complaint.

Complaints lodged with the Commission vs. RCMP 2022-2023

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Complaints lodged with the Commission vs. RCMP 2022-2023
New Brunswick Canada-wide
RCMP 0% 3%
Commission 100% 97%

While the Commission and the RCMP receive a large number of public complaints each fiscal year, not all meet the complaint criteria laid out in section 45.53 of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act.

Public Complaints in New Brunswick

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Public Complaints in New Brunswick
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
Total # of complaints received 173 173 141 235 222
Total # of complaints meeting criteria (per section 45.53 of RCMP Act) 148 125 109 171 146

Public Complaints Finalized

The RCMP investigates public complaints* and provides the complainant with a report, finalizing the complaint.

It is important to note that complaints finalized by the RCMP within a fiscal year are not necessarily related to complaints lodged during that same time period.

For example, a complaint that is finalized in February 2023 (FY 2022-23) may have been lodged in December 2021 (FY 2021-22).

Number of Finalized Complaints in New Brunswick

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Number of Finalized Complaints in New Brunswick
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
144 95 109 149 128

Complaints can be resolved as follows:

  • informally resolved by the RCMP;
  • investigated by the RCMP;
  • withdrawn by the complainant;
  • terminated by the RCMP.

Resolution of Complaints in Nouveau Brunswick**

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Resolution of Complaints in Nouveau Brunswick**
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
Informally resolved 25 15 26 36 34
Investigated by the RCMP 86 43 77 82 59
Withdrawn by complainant 27 37 23 31 32
Terminated by the RCMP 6 1 4 2 3

*With the exception of public interest investigations, which are carried out by the Commission.

**A small number of complaints are resolved annually using a combination of two or more of the mechanisms listed above. As such, the sum of the individual closing categories may be greater than the total.

Finalized Complaints & Allegations

Allegations are classified according to the following categories.

  • Improper Attitude
  • Improper Use of Force
  • Improper Use of Firearms
  • Irregularity in Procedure
  • Driving Irregularity
  • Neglect of Duty
  • Statutory Offence
  • Mishandling of Property
  • Evidence Irregularity
  • Oppressive Conduct
  • Improper Arrest
  • Improper Persons / Vehicles Search
  • Improper Search of Premises
  • Policy
  • Equipment
  • Service

A full description of each of these categories is available on the CRCC website.

In 2022-23, the RCMP in New Brunswick finalized 128 complaints containing 397 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

203

12

107

43

3

38

Improper Attitude

82

3

35

29

2

13

Improper Use of Force

37

0

31

1

0

5

Irregularity in Procedure

19

3

9

3

0

4

Improper Arrest

13

2

8

1

0

2

In 2021-22, the RCMP in New Brunswick finalized 149 complaints containing 344 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

195

7

111

36

1

40

Improper Attitude

94

3

55

19

1

16

Improper Use of Force

37

1

36

0

0

0

Improper Arrest

9

0

7

2

0

0

Improper Search of Premises

9

0

1

2

0

6

In 2020-21, the RCMP in New Brunswick finalized 109 complaints containing 338 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

162

6

103

22

2

29

Improper Attitude

94

5

51

16

2

20

Improper Use of Force

41

0

32

4

0

5

Improper Arrest

33

1

29

1

0

2

Mishandling of Property

8

0

5

3

0

0

In 2019-20, the RCMP in New Brunswick finalized 95 complaints containing 204 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

96

1

56

11

3

25

Improper Attitude

44

4

18

9

0

13

Improper Use of Force

28

0

15

3

0

10

Improper Arrest

12

0

5

0

0

7

Mishandling of Property

10

0

4

3

0

3

In 2018-19, the RCMP in New Brunswick finalized 144 complaints containing 387 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

199

17

97

35

3

47

Improper Attitude

105

1

66

19

4

15

Improper Use of Force

33

0

19

1

1

12

Improper Arrest

26

0

11

3

0

12

Mishandling of Property

6

0

5

1

0

0

Complaints Referred to the Commission for Review

Following the RCMP's investigation of a public complaint, if a complainant is not satisfied with how the RCMP has concluded their complaint, the legislation allows them to refer their complaint to the Commission for review.

At any point during its review, the Commission may request that the RCMP investigate further.

If the Commission is satisfied with RCMP's handling of the complaint, the Chairperson issues a Satisfied Report to the RCMP Commissioner, the Minister of Public Safety, the complainant, and the member(s) involved, thereby ending the review process.

If the Commission is not satisfied with the RCMP's handling of the complaint the Chairperson will issue an Interim Report, outlining various findings and recommendations directed at the RCMP, which will be sent to the RCMP Commissioner and the Minister of Public Safety.

Once the Interim Report has been reviewed by the RCMP, the RCMP Commissioner gives notice, identifying which recommendations the RCMP will act on. If no, or a different, action is to be taken, the Commissioner must provide reasons to the Commission.

The Chairperson considers the Commissioner's Response, and prepares a Final Report.

In 2022-23, the Commission received 18 new requests for review concerning complaints in New Brunswick.

Number of Finalized Complaints Referred to Commission for Review (NB)

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Number of Finalized Complaints Referred to Commission for Review (NB)
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
20 10 17 24 18
Review Reports Issued (NB)
  Satisfied Reports Interim Reports Final Reports Total

2018-2019

10

25

0

35

2019-2020

27

4

1

32

2020-2021

10

25

0

35

2021-2022

8

5

9

22

2022-2023

13

6

4

23

Recommendations

In 2022-23, the Commission made 12 recommendations in New Brunswick. The breakdown of RCMP responses to CRCC recommendations is as follows:

Recommendation Types Issued by the CRCC in New Brunswick
Recommendation Number

Operational Guidance

6

Apology

3

Policy Development

1

Reimbursement

1

Policy Review/Amendment

1

Recommendations Supported by the RCMP in New Brunswick
Recommendation Number

Supported

100%

Partially Supported

0%

Not Supported

0%

Chairperson-Initiated Complaints and Investigations

In 2022-23, the Commission Chairperson did not initiate any complaints, or public interest investigations, concerning RCMP member conduct in New Brunswick.

Prince Edward Island
  • 29 complaints lodged representing less than 1% of complaints lodged Canada-wide
  • 19 complaints finalized representing less than 1% of complaints finalized Canada-wid

Public Complaints Received

Of the 29 public complaints lodged regarding the on-duty conduct of RCMP members in Prince Edward Island between April 1, 2022, and March 31, 2023, the Commission received 27 complaints, while the RCMP received 2 complaints.

Complaints lodged with the Commission vs. RCMP 2022-2023

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Complaints lodged with the Commission vs. RCMP 2022-2023
Prince Edward Island Canada-wide
RCMP 1% 3%
Commission 99% 97%

While the Commission and the RCMP receive a large number of public complaints each fiscal year, not all meet the complaint criteria laid out in section 45.53 of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act.

Public Complaints in Prince Edward Island

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Public Complaints in Prince Edward Island
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
Total # of complaints received 23 13 16 28 29
Total # of complaints meeting criteria (per section 45.53 of RCMP Act) 21 10 12 21 19

Public Complaints Finalized

The RCMP investigates public complaints* and provides the complainant with a report, finalizing the complaint.

It is important to note that complaints finalized by the RCMP within a fiscal year are not necessarily related to complaints lodged during that same time period.

For example, a complaint that is finalized in February 2023 (FY 2022-23) may have been lodged in December 2021 (FY 2021-22).

Number of Finalized Complaints in Prince Edward Island

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Number of Finalized Complaints in Prince Edward Island
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
16 7 17 14 19

Complaints can be resolved as follows:

  • informally resolved by the RCMP;
  • investigated by the RCMP;
  • withdrawn by the complainant;
  • terminated by the RCMP.

Resolution of Complaints in Prince Edward Island**

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Resolution of Complaints in Prince Edward Island**
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
Informally resolved 3 1 2 8 5
Investigated by the RCMP 10 5 14 3 12
Withdrawn by complainant 3 1 1 3 1
Terminated by the RCMP 0 0 0 0 1

*With the exception of public interest investigations, which are carried out by the Commission.

**A small number of complaints are resolved annually using a combination of two or more of the mechanisms listed above. As such, the sum of the individual closing categories may be greater than the total.

Finalized Complaints & Allegations

Allegations are classified according to the following categories.

  • Improper Attitude
  • Improper Use of Force
  • Improper Use of Firearms
  • Irregularity in Procedure
  • Driving Irregularity
  • Neglect of Duty
  • Statutory Offence
  • Mishandling of Property
  • Evidence Irregularity
  • Oppressive Conduct
  • Improper Arrest
  • Improper Persons / Vehicles Search
  • Improper Search of Premises
  • Policy
  • Equipment
  • Service

A full description of each of these categories is available on the CRCC website.

In 2022-23, the RCMP in Prince Edward Island finalized 19 complaints containing 69 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

33

6

21

5

0

1

Improper Use of Force

10

5

3

1

1

0

Improper Attitude

7

2

3

2

0

0

Improper Arrest

5

0

2

1

0

2

Improper Search of Premises

4

0

2

0

0

2

In 2021-22, the RCMP in Prince Edward Island finalized 14 complaints containing 46 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Improper Attitude

17

0

8

5

0

4

Neglect of Duty

16

0

6

6

0

4

Improper Arrest

9

0

6

3

0

0

Mishandling of Property

2

0

0

2

0

0

Evidence Irregularity

2

0

0

2

0

0

In 2020-21, the RCMP in Prince Edward Island finalized 17 complaints containing 20 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

22

0

21

1

0

0

Improper Attitude

10

1

7

1

0

1

Improper Use of Force

4

0

4

0

0

0

Mishandling of Property

2

0

2

0

0

0

Improper Arrest

1

0

1

0

0

0

In 2019-20, the RCMP in Prince Edward Island finalized 7 complaints containing 20 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Improper Attitude

9

1

6

2

0

0

Neglect of Duty

7

4

2

0

0

1

Improper Use of Force

3

0

3

0

0

0

Improper Arrest

1

0

1

0

0

0

In 2018-19, the RCMP in Prince Edward Island finalized 16 complaints containing 49 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

22

0

18

0

4

0

Improper Attitude

11

2

5

3

0

1

Improper Use of Firearms

5

0

5

0

0

0

Improper Use of Force

4

0

1

1

0

2

Mishandling of Property

3

0

3

0

0

0

Complaints Referred to the Commission for Review

Following the RCMP's investigation of a public complaint, if a complainant is not satisfied with how the RCMP has concluded their complaint, the legislation allows them to refer their complaint to the Commission for review.

At any point during its review, the Commission may request that the RCMP investigate further.

If the Commission is satisfied with RCMP's handling of the complaint, the Chairperson issues a Satisfied Report to the RCMP Commissioner, the Minister of Public Safety, the complainant, and the member(s) involved, thereby ending the review process.

If the Commission is not satisfied with the RCMP's handling of the complaint the Chairperson will issue an Interim Report, outlining various findings and recommendations directed at the RCMP, which will be sent to the RCMP Commissioner and the Minister of Public Safety.

Once the Interim Report has been reviewed by the RCMP, the RCMP Commissioner gives notice, identifying which recommendations the RCMP will act on. If no, or a different, action is to be taken, the Commissioner must provide reasons to the Commission.

The Chairperson considers the Commissioner's Response, and prepares a Final Report.

In 2022-23, the Commission received new requests for review concerning complaints in Prince Edward Island.

Number of Finalized Complaints Referred to Commission for Review (PE)

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Number of Finalized Complaints Referred to Commission for Review (PE)
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
1 2 1 2 3
Review Reports Issued (PE)
  Satisfied Reports Interim Reports Final Reports Total

2018-2019

2

0

0

2

2019-2020

2

1

0

3

2020-2021

1

0

0

1

2021-2022

1

0

1

2

2022-2023

1

0

0

1

Recommendations

In 2022-23, the Commission did not make any recommendations in Prince Edward Island.

Chairperson-Initiated Complaints and Investigations

In 2022-23, the Commission Chairperson did not initiate any complaints, or public interest investigations, concerning RCMP member conduct in Prince Edward Island.

Nova Scotia
  • 226 complaints lodged representing 5.6% of complaints lodged Canada-wide
  • 113 complaints finalized representing 5.4% of complaints finalized Canada-wide

Public Complaints Received

Of the 226 public complaints lodged regarding the on-duty conduct of RCMP members in Nova Scotia between April 1, 2022, and March 31, 2023, the Commission received 219 complaints, while the RCMP received 7 complaints.

Complaints lodged with the Commission vs. RCMP 2022-2023

*1% of the complaints were lodged with the provincial/territorial author

Text Version
Complaints lodged with the Commission vs. RCMP 2022-2023
Nova Scotia Canada-wide
RCMP 3% 3%
Commission 97% 97%

While the Commission and the RCMP receive a large number of public complaints each fiscal year, not all meet the complaint criteria laid out in section 45.53 of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act.

Public Complaints in Nova Scotia

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Public Complaints in Nova Scotia
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
Total # of complaints received 178 219 242 217 226
Total # of complaints meeting criteria (per section 45.53 of RCMP Act) 147 167 151 169 160

Public Complaints Finalized

The RCMP investigates public complaints* and provides the complainant with a report, finalizing the complaint.

It is important to note that complaints finalized by the RCMP within a fiscal year are not necessarily related to complaints lodged during that same time period.

For example, a complaint that is finalized in February 2023 (FY 2022-23) may have been lodged in December 2021 (FY 2021-22).

Number of Finalized Complaints in Nova Scotia

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Number of Finalized Complaints in Nova Scotia
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
121 77 140 133 113

Complaints can be resolved as follows:

  • informally resolved by the RCMP;
  • investigated by the RCMP;
  • withdrawn by the complainant;
  • terminated by the RCMP.

Resolution of Complaints in Nova Scotia**

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Resolution of Complaints in Nova Scotia**
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
Informally resolved 52 43 45 40 35
Investigated by the RCMP 51 20 73 60 41
Withdrawn by complainant 14 13 20 34 31
Terminated by the RCMP 4 2 3 3 6

*With the exception of public interest investigations, which are carried out by the Commission.

**A small number of complaints are resolved annually using a combination of two or more of the mechanisms listed above. As such, the sum of the individual closing categories may be greater than the total.

Finalized Complaints & Allegations

Allegations are classified according to the following categories.

  • Improper Attitude
  • Improper Use of Force
  • Improper Use of Firearms
  • Irregularity in Procedure
  • Driving Irregularity
  • Neglect of Duty
  • Statutory Offence
  • Mishandling of Property
  • Evidence Irregularity
  • Oppressive Conduct
  • Improper Arrest
  • Improper Persons / Vehicles Search
  • Improper Search of Premises
  • Policy
  • Equipment
  • Service

A full description of each of these categories is available on the CRCC website.

In 2022-23, the RCMP in Nova Scotia finalized 113 complaints containing 306 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

129

13

76

16

0

24

Improper Attitude

84

3

27

32

1

21

Improper Use of Force

40

0

28

4

0

8

Improper Search of Premises

15

0

12

0

0

3

Improper Arrest

14

2

8

1

0

3

In 2021-22, the RCMP in Nova Scotia finalized 133 complaints containing 289 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

147

14

16

92

0

25

Improper Attitude

109

4

36

38

0

31

Improper Use of Force

20

0

2

17

0

1

Improper Arrest

13

2

3

7

0

1

Irregularity in Procedure

11

1

4

4

1

1

In 2020-21, the RCMP in Nova Scotia finalized 140 complaints containing 339 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

174

10

113

35

1

15

Improper Attitude

117

3

67

32

1

14

Improper Use of Force

20

0

18

2

0

0

Improper Arrest

16

0

10

3

0

3

Improper Search of Premises

12

0

12

0

0

0

In 2019-20, the RCMP in Nova Scotia finalized 77 complaints containing 172 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

77

6

26

34

0

11

Improper Attitude

53

0

22

25

1

5

Improper Use of Force

13

0

6

4

0

3

Irregularity in Procedure

11

0

6

4

0

1

Mishandling of Property

4

0

4

0

0

0

In 2018-19, the RCMP in Nova Scotia finalized 121 complaints containing 281 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

126

6

70

38

2

10

Improper Attitude

87

1

38

41

2

5

Improper Use of Force

25

0

14

7

1

3

Improper Search of Premises

13

0

10

3

0

0

Mishandling of Property

9

6

0

3

0

0

Complaints Referred to the Commission for Review

Following the RCMP's investigation of a public complaint, if a complainant is not satisfied with how the RCMP has concluded their complaint, the legislation allows them to refer their complaint to the Commission for review.

At any point during its review, the Commission may request that the RCMP investigate further.

If the Commission is satisfied with RCMP's handling of the complaint, the Chairperson issues a Satisfied Report to the RCMP Commissioner, the Minister of Public Safety, the complainant, and the member(s) involved, thereby ending the review process.

If the Commission is not satisfied with the RCMP's handling of the complaint the Chairperson will issue an Interim Report, outlining various findings and recommendations directed at the RCMP, which will be sent to the RCMP Commissioner and the Minister of Public Safety.

Once the Interim Report has been reviewed by the RCMP, the RCMP Commissioner gives notice, identifying which recommendations the RCMP will act on. If no, or a different, action is to be taken, the Commissioner must provide reasons to the Commission.

The Chairperson considers the Commissioner's Response, and prepares a Final Report.

In 2022-23, the Commission received new requests for review concerning complaints in Nova Scotia.

Number of Finalized Complaints Referred to Commission for Review (NS)

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Number of Finalized Complaints Referred to Commission for Review (NS)
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
16 7 22 26 4
Review Reports Issued (NS)
  Satisfied Reports Interim Reports Final Reports Total

2018-2019

9

3

0

12

2019-2020

17

4

3

24

2020-2021

7

1

4

12

2021-2022

9

5

9

23

2022-2023

13

4

4

21

Recommendations

In 2022-23, the Commission made 12 recommendations in Nova Scotia. The breakdown of RCMP responses to CRCC recommendations is as follows:

Recommendation Types Issued by the CRCC in Nova Scotia
Recommendation Number

Operational Guidance

4

Training/Protocol Review

4

Apology

2

Recommendations Supported by the RCMP in Nova Scotia
Recommendation Number

Supported

100%

Partially Supported

0%

Not Supported

0%

Chairperson-Initiated Complaints and Investigations

In 2022-23, the Commission Chairperson initiated one complaint and one public interest investigation into the RCMP's handling of a sexual assault report and the death of a Nova Scotia woman.

Newfoundland and Labrador
  • 81 complaints lodged representing 2% of complaints lodged Canada-wide
  • 81 complaints finalized representing 4% of complaints finalized Canada-wide

Public Complaints Received

Of the 81 public complaints lodged regarding the on-duty conduct of RCMP members in Newfoundland and Labrador between April 1, 2022, and March 31, 2023, the Commission received 80 complaints, while the RCMP received 1 complaint.

Complaints lodged with the Commission vs. RCMP 2022-2023

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Complaints lodged with the Commission vs. RCMP 2022-2023
Newfoundland and Labrador Canada-wide
RCMP 1% 3%
Commission 99% 97%

While the Commission and the RCMP receive a large number of public complaints each fiscal year, not all meet the complaint criteria laid out in section 45.53 of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act.

Public Complaints in Newfoundland and Labrador

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Public Complaints in Newfoundland and Labrador
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
Total # of complaints received 66 68 64 92 81
Total # of complaints meeting criteria (per section 45.53 of RCMP Act) 61 51 45 67 60

Public Complaints Finalized

The RCMP investigates public complaints* and provides the complainant with a report, finalizing the complaint.

It is important to note that complaints finalized by the RCMP within a fiscal year are not necessarily related to complaints lodged during that same time period.

For example, a complaint that is finalized in February 2023 (FY 2022-23) may have been lodged in December 2021 (FY 2021-22).

Number of Finalized Complaints in Newfoundland and Labrador

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Number of Finalized Complaints in Newfoundland and Labrador
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
54 32 45 24 81

Complaints can be resolved as follows:

  • informally resolved by the RCMP;
  • investigated by the RCMP;
  • withdrawn by the complainant;
  • terminated by the RCMP.

Resolution of Complaints in Newfoundland and Labrador**

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Resolution of Complaints in Newfoundland and Labrador**
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
Informally resolved 19 10 5 7 30
Investigated by the RCMP 18 17 20 11 34
Withdrawn by complainant 14 6 7 5 15
Terminated by the RCMP 3 0 1 1 2

*With the exception of public interest investigations, which are carried out by the Commission.

**A small number of complaints are resolved annually using a combination of two or more of the mechanisms listed above. As such, the sum of the individual closing categories may be greater than the total.

Finalized Complaints & Allegations

Allegations are classified according to the following categories.

  • Improper Attitude
  • Improper Use of Force
  • Improper Use of Firearms
  • Irregularity in Procedure
  • Driving Irregularity
  • Neglect of Duty
  • Statutory Offence
  • Mishandling of Property
  • Evidence Irregularity
  • Oppressive Conduct
  • Improper Arrest
  • Improper Persons / Vehicles Search
  • Improper Search of Premises
  • Policy
  • Equipment
  • Service

A full description of each of these categories is available on the CRCC website.

In 2022-23, the RCMP in Newfoundland and Labrador finalized 81 complaints containing 278 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

128

3

60

41

3

21

Improper Attitude

68

0

22

33

0

13

Improper Use of Force

30

0

17

2

0

11

Improper Arrest

18

0

8

1

0

9

Improper Search of Premises

13

1

2

6

0

4

Irregularity in Procedure

13

0

4

7

0

2

In 2021-22, the RCMP in Newfoundland and Labrador finalized 24 complaints containing 55 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

31

1

18

5

0

7

Improper Attitude

17

1

8

3

0

5

Improper Use of Force

3

0

2

0

1

0

Oppressive Conduct

2

0

1

0

0

1

Driving Irregularity

1

0

0

1

0

0

In 2020-21, the RCMP in Newfoundland and Labrador finalized 45 complaints containing 97 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

59

3

41

3

3

9

Improper Attitude

20

1

10

4

0

5

Improper Use of Force

7

0

5

1

0

1

Irregularity in Procedure

6

0

1

1

3

1

Improper Search of Premises

5

0

5

0

0

0

In 2019-20, the RCMP in Newfoundland and Labrador finalized 32 complaints containing 79 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

39

0

19

8

0

12

Improper Attitude

26

1

12

6

0

7

Improper Use of Force

4

0

1

0

0

3

Improper Arrest

3

0

2

1

0

0

Mishandling of Property

3

0

2

1

0

0

In 2018-19, the RCMP in Newfoundland and Labrador finalized 54 complaints containing 128 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

57

0

16

20

2

19

Improper Attitude

28

1

10

14

0

3

Improper Use of Force

16

0

12

0

0

4

Improper Arrest

15

2

10

3

0

0

Improper Search of Premises

4

0

1

2

0

1

Complaints Referred to the Commission for Review

Following the RCMP's investigation of a public complaint, if a complainant is not satisfied with how the RCMP has concluded their complaint, the legislation allows them to refer their complaint to the Commission for review.

At any point during its review, the Commission may request that the RCMP investigate further.

If the Commission is satisfied with RCMP's handling of the complaint, the Chairperson issues a Satisfied Report to the RCMP Commissioner, the Minister of Public Safety, the complainant, and the member(s) involved, thereby ending the review process.

If the Commission is not satisfied with the RCMP's handling of the complaint the Chairperson will issue an Interim Report, outlining various findings and recommendations directed at the RCMP, which will be sent to the RCMP Commissioner and the Minister of Public Safety.

Once the Interim Report has been reviewed by the RCMP, the RCMP Commissioner gives notice, identifying which recommendations the RCMP will act on. If no, or a different, action is to be taken, the Commissioner must provide reasons to the Commission.

The Chairperson considers the Commissioner's Response, and prepares a Final Report.

In 2022-23, the Commission received new requests for review concerning complaints in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Number of Finalized Complaints Referred to Commission for Review (NL)

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Number of Finalized Complaints Referred to Commission for Review (NL)
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
3 2 8 3 9
Review Reports Issued (NL)
  Satisfied Reports Interim Reports Final Reports Total

2018-2019

4

2

1

7

2019-2020

6

2

0

8

2020-2021

0

0

2

2

2021-2022

3

2

4

9

2022-2023

6

0

0

6

Recommendations

In 2022-23, the Commission did not make any recommendations in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Chairperson-Initiated Complaints and Investigations

In 2022-23, the Commission Chairperson did not initiate any complaints, or public interest investigations, concerning RCMP member conduct in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Yukon
  • 39 complaints lodged representing less than 1% of complaints lodged Canada-wide
  • 17 complaints finalized representing less than 1% of complaints finalized Canada-wide

Public Complaints Received

Of the 39 public complaints lodged regarding the on-duty conduct of RCMP members in Yukon between April 1, 2022, and March 31, 2023, the Commission received 36 complaints, while the RCMP received 3 complaints.

Complaints lodged with the Commission vs. RCMP 2022-2023

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Complaints lodged with the Commission vs. RCMP 2022-2022
Yukon Canada-wide
RCMP 8% 3%
Commission 92% 97%

While the Commission and the RCMP receive a large number of public complaints each fiscal year, not all meet the complaint criteria laid out in section 45.53 of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act.

Public Complaints in Yukon

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Public Complaints in Yukon
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
Total # of complaints received 22 28 33 51 39
Total # of complaints meeting criteria (per section 45.53 of RCMP Act) 18 24 22 28 32

Public Complaints Finalized

The RCMP investigates public complaints* and provides the complainant with a report, finalizing the complaint.

It is important to note that complaints finalized by the RCMP within a fiscal year are not necessarily related to complaints lodged during that same time period.

For example, a complaint that is finalized in February 2023 (FY 2022-23) may have been lodged in December 2021 (FY 2021-22).

Number of Finalized Complaints in Yukon

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Number of Finalized Complaints in Yukon
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
17 15 22 12 17

Complaints can be resolved as follows:

  • informally resolved by the RCMP;
  • investigated by the RCMP;
  • withdrawn by the complainant;
  • terminated by the RCMP.

Resolution of Complaints in Yukon**

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Resolution of Complaints in Yukon**
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
Informally resolved 7 6 6 2 3
Investigated by the RCMP 8 8 23 8 12
Withdrawn by complainant 2 1 4 2 1
Terminated by the RCMP 0 0 0 0 1

*With the exception of public interest investigations, which are carried out by the Commission.

**A small number of complaints are resolved annually using a combination of two or more of the mechanisms listed above. As such, the sum of the individual closing categories may be greater than the total.

Finalized Complaints & Allegations

Allegations are classified according to the following categories.

  • Improper Attitude
  • Improper Use of Force
  • Improper Use of Firearms
  • Irregularity in Procedure
  • Driving Irregularity
  • Neglect of Duty
  • Statutory Offence
  • Mishandling of Property
  • Evidence Irregularity
  • Oppressive Conduct
  • Improper Arrest
  • Improper Persons / Vehicles Search
  • Improper Search of Premises
  • Policy
  • Equipment
  • Service

A full description of each of these categories is available on the CRCC website.

In 2022-23, the RCMP in Yukon finalized 17 complaints containing 71 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

44

5

34

2

1

2

Improper Attitude

9

1

6

2

0

0

Improper Arrest

6

0

6

0

0

0

Statutory Offence

4

0

4

0

0

0

Irregularity in Procedure

2

1

0

1

0

0

Improper Use of Force

2

0

2

0

0

0

In 2021-22, the RCMP in Yukon finalized 12 complaints containing 33 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

17

0

15

1

0

1

Improper Attitude

13

0

12

1

0

0

Irregularity in Procedure

2

0

2

0

0

0

Mishandling of Property

1

0

0

0

0

1

In 2020-21, the RCMP in Yukon finalized 33 complaints containing 77 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

37

6

28

3

0

0

Improper Attitude

16

1

12

2

0

1

Improper Use of Force

9

0

7

0

0

2

Improper Arrest

8

0

5

3

0

0

Irregularity in Procedure

7

2

5

0

0

0

In 2019-20, the RCMP in Yukon finalized 15 complaints containing 42 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

16

2

9

5

0

0

Improper Use of Force

8

0

7

1

0

0

Mishandling of Property

8

0

8

0

0

0

Improper Attitude

7

0

3

3

0

1

Improper Arrest

2

0

2

0

0

0

In 2018-19, the RCMP in Yukon finalized 17 complaints containing 45 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Improper Attitude

15

0

9

6

0

0

Neglect of Duty

14

0

11

3

0

0

Mishandling of Property

5

1

4

0

0

0

Improper Use of Force

4

0

2

2

0

0

Irregularity in Procedure

4

0

3

1

0

0

Complaints Referred to the Commission for Review

Following the RCMP's investigation of a public complaint, if a complainant is not satisfied with how the RCMP has concluded their complaint, the legislation allows them to refer their complaint to the Commission for review.

At any point during its review, the Commission may request that the RCMP investigate further.

If the Commission is satisfied with RCMP's handling of the complaint, the Chairperson issues a Satisfied Report to the RCMP Commissioner, the Minister of Public Safety, the complainant, and the member(s) involved, thereby ending the review process.

If the Commission is not satisfied with the RCMP's handling of the complaint the Chairperson will issue an Interim Report, outlining various findings and recommendations directed at the RCMP, which will be sent to the RCMP Commissioner and the Minister of Public Safety.

Once the Interim Report has been reviewed by the RCMP, the RCMP Commissioner gives notice, identifying which recommendations the RCMP will act on. If no, or a different, action is to be taken, the Commissioner must provide reasons to the Commission.

The Chairperson considers the Commissioner's Response, and prepares a Final Report.

In 2022-23, the Commission received new requests for review concerning complaints in Yukon.

Number of Finalized Complaints Referred to Commission for Review (YT)

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Number of Finalized Complaints Referred to Commission for Review (YT)
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
1 0 4 2 3
Review Reports Issued (YT)
  Satisfied Reports Interim Reports Final Reports Total

2018-2019

0

1

3

4

2019-2020

0

2

0

2

2020-2021

2

0

0

2

2021-2022

1

1

3

5

2022-2023

2

1

0

3

Recommendations

In the 2022-23, the Commission did not make any recommendations in Yukon.

Chairperson-Initiated Complaints and Investigations

In 2022-23, the Commission Chairperson did not initiate any complaints, or public interest investigations, concerning RCMP member conduct in Yukon.

Northwest Territories
  • 36 complaints lodged representing less than 1% of complaints lodged Canada-wide
  • 18 complaints finalized representing less than 1% of complaints finalized Canada-wide

Public Complaints Received

Of the 36 public complaints lodged regarding the on-duty conduct of RCMP members in the Northwest Territories between April 1, 2022, and March 31, 2023, the Commission received 35 complaints, while the RCMP received 1 complaint.

Complaints lodged with the Commission vs. RCMP 2022-2022

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Complaints lodged with the Commission vs. RCMP 2022-2023
Northwest Territories Canada-wide
RCMP 1% 3%
Commission 99% 97%

While the Commission and the RCMP receive a large number of public complaints each fiscal year, not all meet the complaint criteria laid out in section 45.53 of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act.

Public Complaints in Northwest Territories

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Public Complaints in Northwest Territories
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
Total # of complaints received 32 32 18 11 36
Total # of complaints meeting criteria (per section 45.53 of RCMP Act) 27 22 16 10 26

Public Complaints Finalized

The RCMP investigates public complaints* and provides the complainant with a report, finalizing the complaint.

It is important to note that complaints finalized by the RCMP within a fiscal year are not necessarily related to complaints lodged during that same time period.

For example, a complaint that is finalized in February 2023 (FY 2022-23) may have been lodged in December 2021 (FY 2021-22).

Number of Finalized Complaints in Northwest Territories

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Number of Finalized Complaints in Northwest Territories
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
21 19 20 12 18

Complaints can be resolved as follows:

  • informally resolved by the RCMP;
  • investigated by the RCMP;
  • withdrawn by the complainant;
  • terminated by the RCMP.

Resolution of Complaints in Northwest Territories**

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Resolution of Complaints in Northwest Territories**
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
Informally resolved 12 5 4 4 4
Investigated by the RCMP 4 11 12 3 4
Withdrawn by complainant 5 3 5 4 9
Terminated by the RCMP 0 1 0 1 1

*With the exception of public interest investigations, which are carried out by the Commission.

**A small number of complaints are resolved annually using a combination of two or more of the mechanisms listed above. As such, the sum of the individual closing categories may be greater than the total.

Finalized Complaints & Allegations

Allegations are classified according to the following categories.

  • Improper Attitude
  • Improper Use of Force
  • Improper Use of Firearms
  • Irregularity in Procedure
  • Driving Irregularity
  • Neglect of Duty
  • Statutory Offence
  • Mishandling of Property
  • Evidence Irregularity
  • Oppressive Conduct
  • Improper Arrest
  • Improper Persons / Vehicles Search
  • Improper Search of Premises
  • Policy
  • Equipment
  • Service

A full description of each of these categories is available on the CRCC website.

In 2022-23, the RCMP in the Northwest Territories finalized 18 complaints containing 43 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number

Substantiated by RCMP

Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Improper Use of Force

14

0

5

1

3

5

Neglect of Duty

13

2

1

2

0

8

Improper Attitude

7

2

0

2

0

3

Irregularity in Procedure

3

0

1

2

0

0

Improper Arrest

2

0

0

0

0

2

In 2021-22, the RCMP in the Northwest Territories finalized 10 complaints containing 45 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number

Substantiated by RCMP

Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Improper Use of Force

24

0

21

0

2

1

Improper Attitude

7

1

1

2

0

3

Neglect of Duty

6

0

3

2

0

1

Improper Arrest

5

0

2

0

0

3

Improper Persons/ Vehicle Search

3

0

0

0

2

1

In 2020-21, the RCMP in the Northwest Territories finalized 20 complaints containing 65 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number

Substantiated by RCMP

Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Improper Attitude

27

2

17

5

0

3

Neglect of Duty

16

1

12

2

0

1

Improper Use of Force

11

0

10

0

1

0

Irregularity in Procedure

9

0

5

4

0

0

Improper Search of Premises

2

0

0

0

0

2

In 2019-20, the RCMP in Northwest Territories finalized 19 complaints containing 55 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number

Substantiated by RCMP

Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

13

0

9

3

1

0

Improper Attitude

13

0

10

1

0

2

Improper Arrest

9

0

6

1

0

2

Irregularity in Procedure

6

0

3

3

0

0

Improper Use of Force

5

0

5

0

0

0

In 2018-19, the RCMP in Northwest Territories finalized 21 complaints containing 35 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number

Substantiated by RCMP

Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Improper Attitude

14

2

3

8

0

1

Improper Use of Force

9

0

6

2

0

1

Neglect of Duty

8

0

3

2

0

3

Improper Arrest

2

0

0

2

0

0

Improper Use of Firearms

1

0

0

1

0

0

Complaints Referred to the Commission for Review

Following the RCMP's investigation of a public complaint, if a complainant is not satisfied with how the RCMP has concluded their complaint, the legislation allows them to refer their complaint to the Commission for review.

At any point during its review, the Commission may request that the RCMP investigate further.

If the Commission is satisfied with RCMP's handling of the complaint, the Chairperson issues a Satisfied Report to the RCMP Commissioner, the Minister of Public Safety, the complainant, and the member(s) involved, thereby ending the review process.

If the Commission is not satisfied with the RCMP's handling of the complaint the Chairperson will issue an Interim Report, outlining various findings and recommendations directed at the RCMP, which will be sent to the RCMP Commissioner and the Minister of Public Safety.

Once the Interim Report has been reviewed by the RCMP, the RCMP Commissioner gives notice, identifying which recommendations the RCMP will act on. If no, or a different, action is to be taken, the Commissioner must provide reasons to the Commission.

The Chairperson considers the Commissioner's Response, and prepares a Final Report.

In 2022-23, the Commission received 0 new request for review concerning complaints in the Northwest Territories.

Number of Finalized Complaints Referred to Commission for Review (NT)

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Number of Finalized Complaints Referred to Commission for Review (NT)

  • 2018-19: 0
  • 2019-20: 1
  • 2020-21: 0
  • 2021-22: 1
  • 2022-23: 0
Review Reports Issued (NT)
  Satisfied Reports Interim Reports Final Reports Total

2018-2019

0

0

0

0

2019-2020

0

0

0

0

2020-2021

1

0

2

3

2021-2022

0

0

0

0

2022-2023

0

1

0

1

Recommendations

In 2022-23, the Commission made 2 recommendations in the Northwest Territories. The breakdown of RCMP responses to CRCC recommendations is as follows:

Recommendation Types Issued by the CRCC in Northwest Territories
Recommendation Number

Policy Development

2

Recommendations Supported by the RCMP in Northwest Territories
Recommendation Number

Supported

0%

Partially Supported

50%

Not Supported

50%

Chairperson-Initiated Complaints and Investigations

In 2022-23, the Commission Chairperson did not initiate any complaints, or public interest investigations, concerning RCMP member conduct in the Northwest Territories.

Nunavut
  • 17 complaints lodged representing less than 1% of complaints lodged Canada-wide
  • 9 complaints finalized representing less than 1% of complaints finalized Canada-wide

Public Complaints Received

Of the 17 public complaints lodged regarding the on-duty conduct of RCMP members in Nunavut between April 1, 2022, and March 31, 2023, the Commission received 17 complaints, while the RCMP received 0 complaint.

Complaints lodged with the Commission vs. RCMP 2022-2023

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Complaints lodged with the Commission vs. RCMP 2022-2023
Nunavut Canada-wide
RCMP 0% 3%
Commission 100% 97%

While the Commission and the RCMP receive a large number of public complaints each fiscal year, not all meet the complaint criteria laid out in section 45.53 of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act.

Public Complaints in Nunavut

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Public Complaints in Nunavut
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
Total # of complaints received 24 24 28 11 17
Total # of complaints meeting criteria (per section 45.53 of RCMP Act) 22 17 24 8 12

Public Complaints Finalized

The RCMP investigates public complaints* and provides the complainant with a report, finalizing the complaint.

It is important to note that complaints finalized by the RCMP within a fiscal year are not necessarily related to complaints lodged during that same time period.

For example, a complaint that is finalized in February 2023 (FY 2022-23) may have been lodged in December 2021 (FY 2021-22).

Number of Finalized Complaints in Nunavut

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Number of Finalized Complaints in Nunavut
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
38 23 19 12 9

Complaints can be resolved as follows:

  • informally resolved by the RCMP;
  • investigated by the RCMP;
  • withdrawn by the complainant;
  • terminated by the RCMP.

Resolution of Complaints in Nunavut**

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Resolution of Complaints in Nunavut**
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
Informally resolved 17 7 5 2 3
Investigated by the RCMP 10 10 6 3 1
Withdrawn by complainant 9 5 6 5 4
Terminated by the RCMP 2 1 2 3 1

*With the exception of public interest investigations, which are carried out by the Commission.

**A small number of complaints are resolved annually using a combination of two or more of the mechanisms listed above. As such, the sum of the individual closing categories may be greater than the total.

Finalized Complaints & Allegations

Allegations are classified according to the following categories.

  • Improper Attitude
  • Improper Use of Force
  • Improper Use of Firearms
  • Irregularity in Procedure
  • Driving Irregularity
  • Neglect of Duty
  • Statutory Offence
  • Mishandling of Property
  • Evidence Irregularity
  • Oppressive Conduct
  • Improper Arrest
  • Improper Persons / Vehicles Search
  • Improper Search of Premises
  • Policy
  • Equipment
  • Service

A full description of each of these categories is available on the CRCC website.

In 2022-23, the RCMP in Nunavut finalized 9 complaints containing 29 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Improper Use of Force

7

2

3

0

0

2

Improper Attitude

6

3

0

3

0

0

Neglect of Duty

6

0

0

3

0

3

Statutory Offence

2

1

1

0

0

0

Mishandling of Property

2

0

2

0

0

0

Oppressive Conduct

2

2

0

0

0

0

Improper Arrest

2

0

0

0

0

2

In 2021-22, the RCMP in Nunavut finalized 12 complaints containing 31 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Improper Use of Force

11

0

2

4

0

5

Improper Attitude

9

0

2

2

1

4

Neglect of Duty

7

2

1

0

0

4

Mishandling of Property

3

0

0

0

1

2

Driving Irregularity

1

0

0

0

0

1

In 2020-21, the RCMP in Nunavut finalized 19 complaints containing 40 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Improper Attitude

19

3

4

7

1

4

Neglect of Duty

9

2

4

0

0

3

Improper Use of Force

5

1

3

0

1

0

Improper Arrest

5

0

4

1

0

0

Driving Irregularity

2

0

2

0

0

0

In 2019-20, the RCMP in Nunavut finalized 23 complaints containing 68 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

28

2

18

3

0

5

Improper Use of Force

16

0

13

0

0

2

Improper Attitude

15

0

2

8

1

4

Improper Search of Premises

5

0

0

2

0

3

Improper Arrest

2

0

1

1

0

0

In 2018-19, the RCMP in Nunavut finalized 38 complaints containing 151 allegations. The most common allegations made in these complaints, and the way in which they were resolved, are outlined below:

Allegation & Number Substantiated by RCMP Not Substantiated by RCMP Informally resolved by RCMP Terminated by RCMP Withdrawn by complainant

Neglect of Duty

61

30

20

8

2

9

Improper Use of Force

31

0

16

5

0

10

Improper Arrest

24

0

24

0

0

0

Improper Attitude

23

0

1

11

2

9

Improper Search

5

0

0

5

0

0

Complaints Referred to the Commission for Review

Following the RCMP's investigation of a public complaint, if a complainant is not satisfied with how the RCMP has concluded their complaint, the legislation allows them to refer their complaint to the Commission for review.

At any point during its review, the Commission may request that the RCMP investigate further.

If the Commission is satisfied with RCMP's handling of the complaint, the Chairperson issues a Satisfied Report to the RCMP Commissioner, the Minister of Public Safety, the complainant, and the member(s) involved, thereby ending the review process.

If the Commission is not satisfied with the RCMP's handling of the complaint the Chairperson will issue an Interim Report, outlining various findings and recommendations directed at the RCMP, which will be sent to the RCMP Commissioner and the Minister of Public Safety.

Once the Interim Report has been reviewed by the RCMP, the RCMP Commissioner gives notice, identifying which recommendations the RCMP will act on. If no, or a different, action is to be taken, the Commissioner must provide reasons to the Commission.

The Chairperson considers the Commissioner's Response, and prepares a Final Report.

In 2022-23, the Commission received 0 new request for review concerning complaints in Nunavut.

Number of Finalized Complaints Referred to Commission for Review (NU)

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Number of Finalized Complaints Referred to Commission for Review (NU)
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
5 0 1 0 0
Review Reports Issued (NU)
  Satisfied Reports Interim Reports Final Reports Total

2018-19

0

0

0

0

2019-20

0

0

0

0

2020-21

1

1

0

2

2021-22

0

1

4

5

2022-23

0

1

1

2

Recommendations

In 2022-23, the Commission made 20 recommendations in Nunavut. The breakdown of RCMP responses to CRCC recommendations is as follows:

Recommendation Types Issued by the CRCC in Nunavut
Recommendation Number

Other

8

Operational Guidance

5

Policy Development

5

Training/Protocol Review

1

Meeting/Mediation

1

Recommendations Supported by the RCMP in Nunavut
Recommendation Number

Supported

75%

Partially Supported

5%

Not Supported

20%

Chairperson-Initiated Complaints and Investigations

In 2022-23, the Commission Chairperson did not initiate any complaints, or public interest investigations, concerning RCMP member conduct in Nunavut.

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