Ambassadors Recognized for Work

This bilingual book celebrates RCMP Members serving today, during the RCMP’s 150th anniversary, through the stories of 150 Member officers.

RCMP Officers Tony Eeftink and Bill Nadeau were recognized by the RCMP for their work in bringing the Naut’sa mawt Initiative - Positive Partnership Program to the RCMP.


This bilingual book celebrates RCMP Members serving today, during the RCMP’s 150th anniversary, through the stories of 150 Member officers. This limited-edition book also features photos from across Canada and demonstrates how Members support Police Dog Services, the RCMP Musical Ride, and Depot – the RCMP’s national training academy.

The impact the work the RCMP members from West Coast Marine Services and Indigenous Policing has captured the attention of members and senior executive from across Canada. In fact the program is now a part of every RCMP Cadets training as well as a featured part of the RCMP Heritage Centre.

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