Canadian National Police Service
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For the Canadian federal law enforcement agency, see Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
The Canadian National Police Service (commonly referred to as the CN Police or the CN Rail Police) is a private railway police force protecting the property, personnel, and rail infrastructure of the Canadian National Railway in Canada and the United States.
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Common name | CN Police Service, CN Police North America |
Abbreviation | CNPS |
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Formed | 1923 |
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Countries | Canada United States |
Legal jurisdiction | Federal, State, Provincial |
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Headquarters | 935 de La Gauchetière Street West, Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Constables | 95 (as of 2016)[1] |
Special Agents | 15 (as of 2016)[1] |
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Parent agency | Canadian National Railway |
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