Bob Paulson

Bob Paulson
COM
23rd Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Incumbent
Assumed office
November 21, 2011
Preceded by William J. S. Elliott
Personal details
Born 1958
Lachute, Quebec
Nationality Canadian
Children 3
Residence Ottawa, Ontario
Alma mater Simon Fraser University
Occupation Police, Member of Canadian Forces[1]

Bob Paulson COM is the Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. He previously served as the Deputy Commissioner, Federal Policing from November 2010 to 2011. He replaced the first civilian Commissioner William J. S. Elliott who is currently working with INTERPOL.

Paulson was born in Lachute, Quebec. He joined the Canadian Forces after high school [2] and served in the ranks for six years. [3] Leaving the Forces in 1984, he spent two years at Simon Fraser University and then joined the RCMP as a cadet in 1986.[4]

Paulson's first posting was to Chilliwack Detachment. He spent the next 19 years in various RCMP postings in British Columbia before being transferred to National Headquarters in Ottawa.[5]

Commissioner Paulson has steered clear of commenting on proposed changes to the way police deal with marijuana offences. He was quoted as saying "I'm a simple country cop you know. I'm in the business of policing and others are in the business of policy and law. [6]

Awards

Commander of the Order of Merit of the Police Forces (COM)
Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal 2002
Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal 2012
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Long Service Medal

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Police appointments
Preceded by
William J. S. Elliott
Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
2011–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent