RCMP begins nationwide rollout of body cameras for frontline officers
Over the next 12 to 18 months, 10,000 frontline RCMP officers across the country will begin wearing body cameras on their chests while responding to calls.
The RCMP announced Thursday that officers will have body-worn cameras starting next Monday. The goal is to increase trust between police and the communities they serve, resolve public complaints, and gather evidence quickly. By this month in 2025, they aim to have 90 per cent of frontline officers equipped with body-cameras.
“The objectives of the body-worn camera project are strengthening transparency, accountability and public trust, resolving public complaints more quickly, improving interactions between the public and police, and also improved evidence gathering,” said Project Director Taunya Goguen.
Goguen stated that officers must inform people when recording, adding the cameras are meant to support lawful duties, not for continuous recording or surveillance.