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Mounties in the News

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Mounties in the News is a fascinating and insightful exploration of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police's role in shaping Canada's history and identity. The New York Times brings their trademark in-depth reporting and analysis to bear on this iconic institution, providing readers with a comprehensive look at the organization's origins, evolution, and ongoing impact on Canadian society.

Through a combination of historical research and on-the-ground reporting, the Times offers a nuanced portrait of the Mounties as both mythic figures and fallible human beings. The book delves into the RCMP's crucial role in Canada's development, from its early days as a frontier police force to its modern focus on national security and counterterrorism.

One of the most compelling aspects of Mounties in the News is the way it examines the tensions inherent in the RCMP's mandate to serve and protect the public while upholding the rule of law. The Times takes readers inside the inner workings of the organization, shedding light on the challenges faced by Mounties on a daily basis and the ethical dilemmas they must navigate in the line of duty.

Overall, Mounties in the News is a must-read for anyone interested in Canadian history, law enforcement, or national security. The New York Times' thorough research and engaging writing style make this book a compelling and informative read that sheds new light on a beloved Canadian institution.

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A newspaper account of the activities in the Western Canada during the Riel Rebellion and some of the aftermath , articles dating from August 1880 to January 1895. Readers for this project are David Lawrence and Esther.


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