RCMP paid nearly $1 million in settlements related to injuries caused by police dogs
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police paid out $979,067 in compensation for injuries caused by interactions with police service dogs between 2013 and May 2024, according to documents made public through the IJF’s Open By Default database.
Canada’s provincial RCMP divisions reported 30 individual payments related to police service dog bites during this ten-year period, nearly all of which occurred in British Columbia and Alberta.
In civil actions, the RCMP is represented by the federal department of justice, and “It is very difficult to get any settlement out of them,” said Tom Engel, lawyer and chair of the Criminal Trial Lawyers’ Association’s policing committee.
“I consider that if they’re paying out anything, it must have been a bad bite,” he said, and that the number of settlements doesn’t reflect the actual number of injuries caused by police dog bites.
