RCMP
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police is the Canadian national police service and an agency of the Ministry of Public Safety Canada.
The RCMP's mandate includes preventing and investigating crime; maintaining peace and order; enforcing laws; contributing to national security; ensuring the safety of state officials, visiting dignitaries and foreign missions; and providing vital operational support services to other police and law enforcement agencies within Canada and abroad.
The RCMP is unique in the world since it is a national, federal, provincial and municipal policing body. We provide a total federal policing service to all Canadians and policing services under contract to the three territories, eight provinces (except Ontario and Quebec), more than 150 municipalities, more than 600 Aboriginal communities and three international airports.
As a partner of Canadian Blood Services the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) have been hosting clinics and supporting Canadian Blood Services since 1998. Since their “official” partnership began in 2013 the RCMP have collected more than 25,000 units of blood at more than 30 detachments, community drives and Headquarters across the country. More recently the RCMP have expanded their support with OneMatch to search for stem cell registrants that are not reachable. Since 2003 the RCMP has searched for more than 3500 OneMatch registrants, and located 2400 possible donors.