Talk:Canadian Forces Military Police

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needs references--SGGH 11:24, 2 November 2006 (UTC)


--Most of this stuff is on the forces.gc.ca website, or mpmuseum.ca. The part about MPs being peace officers is somewhere imbedded in the justice.gc.ca website, it's very difficult to find however. All of this information is correct, though.

[edit] Canadian Embassies

This isn't really discussion, but are they guarded by the Military Police at all the embassies or mostly by private firms?


Reply: I'm an MP reservist, and as far as I know, security at embassies are ^usually^ provided by the MPs.

  • Embassy security is the responsibility of the Military Security Guard Unit (not a great name since they're not 'security guards') out of Ottawa. Members are posted to MSGU, then seconded to DFAIT and sent where they're needed. Flakeloaf 07:46, 19 February 2007 (UTC)