The Quarterly
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The Quarterly aims to keep the police community of the past and present connected and to continue to build on the legacy. While we can learn from what others did before us, we can also leave something behind for future generations.
Since its origins in 1933, the objective of The Quarterly is to highlight the tradition and to tell the stories from past and present about the RCMP.
The RCMP Veterans’ Association assumed the responsibility for the publication of The Quarterly from the RCMP in October 1999 to keep it alive and vibrant.
The Quarterly is a tool for police officers, veterans, historians, and students to learn from the past, to keep up with policing trends and to share on programs, events and activities.
Board of Trustees
C/Supt. Al Rivard (Rtd.)
Chairperson
Insp. Tom Abernethy (Rtd.)
Treasurer
D/Commr. Peter German (Rtd.)
Trustee
Suzanne Sarault
Trustee
Supt. Al Mathews (Rtd.)
Trustee
Editorial Management Committee
S/Sgt. Michael Duncan (Rtd.)
Chairperson
Insp. Tom Abernethy (Rtd.)
Supt. Bill Adams (Rtd.)
Tanya Baglole
Editor
Glenn Wright
Historian
Mark Gaillard
Researcher
S/Sgt Ted Sisk (Rtd) – Calgary, Alberta
RCMP National Communication Services
Editorial Staff
Tyler Anderson
Advertising Manager
613-799-3557
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Chantal Renaud
Circulation Manager and Scribe
Diane Couturier
Translator
In This Edition
- Mountie, Entrepreneur & Dragon:
The remarkable journey of Jim Treliving - City under Siege
- The Canadian Corps of Commissionaires
A unique Canadian institution
that upholds RCMP’S values - First Responders
Extraordinary People, Extraordinary Lives - RCMP National Memorial Cemetery:
Seventh Phase in Progress - Queen Elizabeth II picks her
next horse from the RCMP - 1919: The RNWMP and the
Birth of Federal Policing - From the Report of the Commissioner
- Book Review
In Search of Almighty Voice:
Resistance and Reconciliation
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