Royal Canadian Mounted Police Protective Policing
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The Protective Policing Service is provided by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Its role is to provide security details for: 1) members of the Canadian Royal Family (when in Canada) and the Governor General, 2) the Prime Minister, the families of the Prime Minister and Governor General, federal cabinet ministers, visiting VIPs, Members of Parliament and Senators, diplomats, Supreme, Federal Court and Federal Court of Appeal justices, and those designated by the Minister of Public Safety as protected persons.
Provincial counterparts[edit]
Each province also has a similar organization that is responsible for the protection of the Lieutenant-Governor, the Premier, other members of the provincial cabinet, and members of the judiciary.