Auditor general says RCMP’s staff shortage got worse in recent years
OTTAWA — Royal Canadian Mounted Police staff shortages worsened after officials bet wrong on their recruitment needs and let rookie officers choose the locations of their first assignments, the auditor general said on Monday.
Auditor General Karen Hogan said Monday the force first set targets that fell far short of its own needs, then failed to recruit as many officers as planned, despite a flood of applicants.
The audit found the federal police force was short about 3,400 front-line officers in fall 2025.
Hogan also said a flexible posting policy introduced to boost recruitment produced uneven staffing levels across the country and worsened shortages in the North, the Prairies and some Atlantic provinces.
