RCMP 2016: Policing and national security in the 21st century

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Commissioner Bob Paulson

Join us for a keynote by the head of Canada's national police on the future of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).

In his inaugural address to Greater Vancouver's business community, Commissioner Bob Paulson will outline the RCMP's strategy for dealing with criminal activity and threats to our national security.

He will also discuss the evolution of police services and how the RCMP plans to meet challenges facing Canada on the international, national, provincial, and municipal levels — including the 150 municipalities, 600 First Nations communities, and three international airports served by the RCMP.

Don't miss this opportunity to hear from Commissioner Paulson about how the RCMP is working to keep our businesses, communities, and families safe in a volatile world of rapid change.

About the Speaker

Commissioner Bob Paulson joined the RCMP in 1986 in Chilliwack, British Columbia. Prior to joining the RCMP, Commissioner Paulson served for almost seven years in the Canadian Armed Forces.

From 1986 to 2005, Commissioner Paulson policed in various locations in British Columbia at the municipal, provincial and federal policing levels.

In 2005, Commissioner Paulson transferred to National Headquarters in Ottawa, where he served in the Major and Organized Crime Intelligence Branch and then National Security Criminal Operations.

Commissioner Paulson became the 23rd Commissioner of the RCMP on November 21, 2011.

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