Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police

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Commissioner is the highest rank of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), and of its predecessor agencies, the North West Mounted Police (1873 to 1904) and the Royal North West Mounted Police (1904 to February 1, 1920). The Commissioner reports directly to the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness.

The Canadian Monarch is the Honorary Commissioner of the RCMP, however exercises no substantive role in the operation of the oranization.

There have been 20 Commissioners since the founding of the NWMP in 1873:

  1. W. Osborne Smith (September 25, 1873October 17, 1873)
  2. George A. French (October 18, 1873July 21, 1876)
  3. James Farquharson MacLeod (July 22, 1876October 31, 1880)
  4. Acheson Gosford Irvine (November 1, 1880March 31, 1886)
  5. Lawrence William Herchmer (April 1, 1886July 31, 1900)
  6. Aylesworth Bowen Perry (August 1, 1900March 31, 1923)
  7. Cortlandt Starnes (April 1, 1923July 31, 1931)
  8. Sir James Howden MacBrien (August 1, 1931March 5, 1938)
  9. Stuart Taylor Wood (March 6, 1938April 30, 1951)
  10. Leonard Hanson Nicholson (May 1, 1951March 31, 1959)
  11. Charles Edward Rivett-Carnac (April 1, 1959March 31, 1960)
  12. Clifford Walter Harvison (April 1, 1960October 31, 1963)
  13. George Brinton McClellan (November 1, 1963August 14, 1967)
  14. Malcolm Francis Aylesworth Lindsay (August 15, 1967September 30, 1969)
  15. William Leonard Higgitt (October 1, 1969December 28, 1973)
  16. Maurice Jean Nadon (January 1, 1974August 31, 1977)
  17. Robert Henry Simmonds (September 1, 1977August 31, 1987)
  18. Norman Inkster (September 1, 1987June 24, 1994)
  19. Joseph Philip Robert Murray (June 25, 1994September 1, 2000)
  20. Giuliano Zaccardelli (September 2, 2000December 15, 2006)
  21. Beverley Busson (interim) (December 15, 2006 – current)


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