In which two provinces does the RCMP NOT serve as the provincial police force?
Answer: Ontario and Quebec
The RCMP is the federal police and serves as the provincial police everywhere except Ontario and Quebec, which have their own provincial forces.
All answer choices
- Ontario and Quebec (correct answer)
- Alberta and British Columbia
- Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
- Manitoba and Saskatchewan
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