Only Two Thirds (62%) Have ‘Confidence’ in RCMP Top Brass

Even Fewer (57%) Say Leadership Doing ‘Good Job’, while 8 in 10 (80%) Believe Regular Officers Doing ‘Good Job’

Monday, April 23, 2007

Toronto, ON – A new Ipsos Reid/CanWest Global poll finds that only two thirds of Canadians (62%) have ‘confidence in the highest levels of those managing the RCMP to provide ethical and effective leadership to its police force’. With the increased media attention paid to the RCMP management in recent months, only a small number...

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Only Two Thirds (62%) Have ‘Confidence’ in
RCMP Top Brass

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